Unpublished Invited Papers of A.B. Balantekin in Conferences


  1. Non-standard Neutrino Properties, Workshop on Neutrino News from the Lab and the Cosmos, Fermilab, October 2002.

  2. Introduction to Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, Feza Gursey Summer School on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2002.

  3. Neutrino Physics, Neutrino Astrophysics, and Supernova r-process Nucleosynthesis, European Graduate College on Complex Systems of Hadrons and Nuclei, The Castle of Rauischholzhausen, Germany, February 2002.

  4. Sterile Neutrinos and Core-collapse Supernovae, Workshop on ``Physics Potential of Supernova II Neutrino Detection'', Marina del Rey, February 2001.

  5. Recent Results in Neutrino Astrophysics, Brazilian Physical Society Annual Meeting, Aguas de Lindoia, Brazil, September 2001.

  6. Weak Interaction Physics, Astrophysics, Neutrinos, and the Recent Underground Laboratory Initiatives, First Joint Meeting of the Nuclear Physicists of the American and Japanese Physical Societies Conference Experience for Undergraduates (CEU2001), Maui, Hawaii, September 2001.

  7. Neutrino Mass as a Fermion Pairing Problem, Workshop on ``Nuclear Physics with Neutrinos'', European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, Trento, Italy, December 2001.

  8. Status of the Neutrino Problems, Neutrino Workshop, Seattle, September 2000.

  9. Recent Advances in Neutrino Physics, Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society, Williamsburg, October 2000.

  10. Neutrino Scattering and Neutrino Cross Sections, Town Meeting on ``Astrophysics, Neutrinos, and Symmetries'', Oakland, November 2000.

  11. Dissipative Quantum Mechanics and Subbarrier Fusion, Int. Workshop on ``Transport in Finite Many-Body Systems'', European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, Trento, Italy, May 2000.

  12. Role of Neutrinos in r-process Nucleosynthesis, ``Nucleosynthesis 2000'', Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology Symposium at the 220th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 2000.

  13. Active-Sterile Neutrino Mixing and r-Process Nucleosynthesis, David N. Schramm Memorial Symposium, Inner Space/Outer Space II, Fermilab, May 1999.

  14. Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos: Phenomenology and Experiment, Eleventh Summer School in Nuclear Physics in Celebration of Maria Mayer and the 50th Anniversary of the Shell Model, University of California, San Diego, June 28 - July 9, 1999.

  15. Reconciling SuperKamiokande Results and the Solar Neutrino Problem, International Conference on Astrophysics at High T and Low tau, Sedona, Arizona, August 9-14, 1999.

  16. Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, 18th Physics Conference of the Turkish Physical Society, Adana, Turkey, October 25-28, 1999.

  17. Shape Invariance and Exactly Solvable Problems in Many-Body Physics, Algebraic Methods in Many Body Physics Workshop, Seattle, March 1999.

  18. Algebraic Approach to Shape Invariance, Joint U.S. - Japan Seminar on Symmetry Principles in Many-Body Phenomena, Hawaii, USA, February 1999.

  19. Neutrinos in Media, Solar Neutrinos: News About SNUs, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara Conference, December 1997.

  20. Algebraic Approaches to Heavy-Ion Reactions Near the Coulomb Barrier, Fusion Theory Workshop, Canberra, Australia, March 1997.

  21. Advances in Solar and Supernova Neutrino Astrophysics, International Commemorative Conference for the 30th Anniversary of the Brazilian Physical Society, Aguas de Lindoia, Brazil, September 1996.

  22. Recent Developments in Neutrino Astrophysics, International Conference on Nuclear Physics Near the Drip Lines, Gull Lake, Michigan, August 1996.

  23. Algebraic Approach to Neutrino Physics, International Workshop on Spectrum Generating Algebras and Dynamical Symmetries in Many Body Systems with Applications to Nuclear Physics, Trento, Italy, August 1996.

  24. Supersymmetry Techniques in Nuclear Many-Body Physics, International Workshop on Spectrum Generating Algebras and Dynamical Symmetries in Many Body Systems with Applications to Nuclear Physics, Trento, Italy, August 1996.

  25. Recent Progress in Solar and Supernova Neutrino Astrophysics, CASCA'96: New Windows on the Universe, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, June 1996.

  26. Density Fluctuations in the Sun and Supernova, Workshop on ``Massive Neutrinos and Their Applications'', Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 1995.

  27. Astrophysical Implications of Neutrino Mass and Mixings, CAM94 (Canadian-American-Mexican Meeting of the Physical Societies), Cancun, Mexico, September 1994.

  28. Status of Solar Neutrino Problem, Mini-Symposium on Nuclear Physics, University of Sao Paolo Institute of Elementary Particle Physics Phenomenology and Nuclear Theory, September 1993.

  29. A Review of Algebraic Descriptions of Identical Bands in Nuclei, Symposium on Identical Bands in Nuclear Physics, Oak Ridge, August 1993.

  30. Symmetries and Collective Motion, Workshop on Microscopic Nuclear Structure Physics, Seattle, September 1992.

  31. Possible Signatures of Neutrino Magnetic Moment at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, Canadian Association of Physicists and National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada Summer Institute in Physics : The Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrino Physics, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 1992.

  32. Alternative MSW solutions to the Solar Neutrino Problem, The Workshop on Many Aspects of Neutrino Physics, Fermilab, November 1991.

  33. Solar Neutrinos : Theoretical Prospects, Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society, East Lansing, Michigan, October 1991.

  34. The Use of Symmetry Principles in Nuclear Physics, Third Annual Summer School in Nuclear Physics, Santa Cruz, California, August 1990.

  35. Spin-Flavor Precession of Solar Neutrinos, Holifield Theory Users Group Meeting, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 1990.

  36. Aspects of Matter-Enhanced Neutrino Oscillations, Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 1988.

  37. Phenomenology of New Particle Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions, Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Athens, Georgia, December 1985.

  38. Supersymmetry in Nuclear and Many-Body Physics, Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society, Pacific Grove, California, October 1985.