| Time | Speaker | Title |
| 09:00 | Blayne Heckel UW Physics Dept. Chairperson |
Greetings |
| 09:02 | Werner Stuetzle UW Divisional Dean of Science |
Introductory words |
| 09:07 | Jerry Miller (UW) | John Cramer |
| 09:15 | Bill Lynch (Michigan State) | Overview of Low energy nuclear physics and FRIB |
| 10:00 | John Watson (Kent State) | Heavy Ion Elastic Scattering, and Other Fortuitous Collaborations |
| 10:35 | Coffee Break | |
| 10:55 | Larry Phair (LBL) | Physics at the 88-inch cyclotron |
| 11:35 | John Clauser | History of Clauser-Freedman Experiment |
| 12:20 | Lunch | |
| 2:00 | George Chapline (LLNL) | Quantum Mechanics and Helmhotz Machines |
| 2:35 | Ruth Kastner | Cramer's Transactional Interpretation and the Quantum Liar Experiment |
| 3:10 | James Woodward (Cal State Fullerton) | Why science fiction has little to fear from science |
| 3:45 | Coffee Break | |
| 4:05 | Kathryn Cramer | Recovering Children of Physicists |
| 4:40 | Geoffrey Landis | Parallel Worlds: Science and Science Fiction |
| 5:25 | Adjourn | |
| 6:00 | Dinner at the Waterfront Activities Center |
Friday 11 September - Physics Building A - Room A110
| Time | Speaker | Title |
| 9:00 | Berndt Mueller (Duke) | Relativistic heavy ion collisions |
| 9:45 | Jamie Dunlop (BNL) | Recent results from STAR |
| 10:20 | Grazyna Odyniec (LBL) | What can we learn from an energy scan? |
| 10:50 | Coffee Break | |
| 11:10 | Ron Soltz | Recent results from PHENIX |
| 11:45 | John Cramer | Five Decades of Physics |
| 12:40 | Adjourn |