The DUSEL Experiment Development Coordinators (DEDC)
organized the April workshop in Lead, South Dakota, April
21-26, 2008. Click Website
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Homestake DUSEL and Sanford Laboratory Newsletter December 2007. Click Here
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The DUSEL Town Meeting was held in Washington, D.C. on November 2-4, 2007. It discussed and developed the next phases of the study of a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL). See more information
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DUSEL S1 Report "Deep Science" Current Version. See the Report
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"Faces and Places" -- An Interesting Article in the
CERN Courier.
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NSF announced on July 10, 2007 that the Homestake (South Dakota) site has been chosen for S3 study: See NSF Announcement.
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The second HUSEP general collaboration meetings took place in Denver (at the CSU Denver Downtown campus) on November 17. 2006.
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Presentation of the report to HEPAP by B. Sadoulet 10/12/2006.
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The Colorado Senate Bill SB206-229 was signed on June 1, 2006 by Lt. Governor Jane Norton who was the acting governor of the day. The bill authorizes $20 million for construction of a surface facility for Henderson DUSEL. The ceremony was attended by the State Special Commission for HUSEP committee members, HUSEP collaborating institution administrators, local media and other guests.
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The HUSEP Collaboration Meeting was held on Friday, June 9, 2006 at the Denver Center, Colorado State University, Denver, CO.
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Gov. Rounds announces SD Science and Technology Authority completes transfer agreement with Homestake.
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News from Homestake Click here!
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The Homestake Program Advisory Committee has released their
first PAC report. This addresses the LOIs received by the
cut-off date in late January 2006. The report can be found
at:
http://www.lbl.gov/nsd/homestake
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"Henderson DUSEL Capstone Workshop 2006" was held on May 4 -
7, 2006 in the Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
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The P5 Meeting at Fermilab, Batavia, IL, April 19, 2006
DUSEL S1 Study - Report B. Sadoulet (UC Berkeley)
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Meetings in Washington, DC, with NSF, DoE, and House Committees, April 3 - 4, 2006
DUSEL S1 Study - Progress Report B. Sadoulet (UC Berkeley)
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The workshops on physics and education
uses for Homestake and DUSEL occured on February 9 - 11, 2006
in Lead, South Dakota, USA.
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Homestake (South Dakota) and Henderson (Colorado) mines selected as possible
sites for the proposed deep underground science and engineering laboratory.
NSF Announcement
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Henderson
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Colorado State University hosted a workshop from November
18-19, 2005, which was aimed at developing information
needed to complete the Henderson DUSEL Conceptual Design
Report and NSF S3 proposal.
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The video streaming of the DUSEL lectures
are available on
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses/archive.html.
The webcasts will be available for one year, maintained
by the Educational Media Service of the University of California
- Berkeley. The corresponding pdf and/or ppt files are available
in http://www.dusel.org
which contains many other DUSEL workshop information, documents
and links. A summary of the DUSEL lecture series will be
posted on this web site in the near future.
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The third DUSEL Solicitation 1 Collaboration (S-1) workshop
was held at the University of Minnesota Friday morning
through Sunday noon, July 22-24, 2005. More
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A workshop which focued on the Underground Science
was held in the Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle
between June 20 and July 22, 2005.
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A Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL)
Workshop was held at the University of Colorado on January
4-7, 2005. The workshop was hosted by the Colorado School
of Mines, Colorado State University, and University of Colorado,
Boulder, CO.
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DUSEL S-1 GEOSCIENCE-BIOLOGY-ENGINEERING WORKSHOP was held
on Nov. 12-13, 2004 in Blacksburg, VA. The goal of this
workshop was to reach consensus among the earth sciences,
biological, and engineering communities on a list of high
priority experiments for DUSEL, both generic and site specific;
on a modular structure for these experiments (which can
serve a multiuser / multidisciplinary purpose); and on the
infrastructure requirements for the modules and experiments.
The results of the workshop will be published in a document
prepared by the Working Group leaders and Solicitation 1
PIs for distribution to the DUSEL community. These steps
are viewed as prerequisites for the general DUSEL meeting
to be held in Boulder, Colorado, on January 4-7, 2005.
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