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 ==== Fermilab and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN ==== ==== Fermilab and the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN ====
 +  * {{:dpf:snowmass:snowmass_minneapolis.pdf|Answers to questions}}
   * {{:dpf:snowmass:umn_fnal_snowmass.pdf|Proposal}}   * {{:dpf:snowmass:umn_fnal_snowmass.pdf|Proposal}}
   * Organizing Committee. FNAL: Bob Bernstein (co-Chair), Pushpa Bhat, Patrick Fox, Andrew Norman, Peter Shanahan, Joseph Zennamo.  UMN: Tony Gherghetta, Ken Heller, Marvin Marshak (co-Chair), Greg Pawloski, Ron Poling, Roger Rusack, Nadja Strobbe   * Organizing Committee. FNAL: Bob Bernstein (co-Chair), Pushpa Bhat, Patrick Fox, Andrew Norman, Peter Shanahan, Joseph Zennamo.  UMN: Tony Gherghetta, Ken Heller, Marvin Marshak (co-Chair), Greg Pawloski, Ron Poling, Roger Rusack, Nadja Strobbe
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   * (Tom Diehl (FNAL)) Least expensive. Probably get the highest participation, even from non-Fermi people.    * (Tom Diehl (FNAL)) Least expensive. Probably get the highest participation, even from non-Fermi people. 
   * (Roger Rusack - Minnesota)  Least expensive. very convenient train to and from airport to the site (30 min) and to downtown St Paul (30 Mins) and Minneapolis (10 min).  Direct flights to Minneapolis from both Japan and Europe.   * (Roger Rusack - Minnesota)  Least expensive. very convenient train to and from airport to the site (30 min) and to downtown St Paul (30 Mins) and Minneapolis (10 min).  Direct flights to Minneapolis from both Japan and Europe.
 +  * (Prisca) Quick response to Mike K: If you look at the proposal you see that the entire conference is on the East Bank campus now (no walking across the bridge unless you want to for the fun of it).  The old Tate Physics is completely refurbished and there is a new Physics Nanotechnology Building, right across the street from the new Recreation and Wellness which has camps for kids and guest passes for adults.   A lot of construction since 2013. 
 +  * (Bob B) Breakout rooms:{{:dpf:snowmass:umnRooms.xlsx}}
  
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