Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
09:00 10:15 Quantum Mechanics and Dynamical Reduction Models Quantum Mechanics and Dynamical Reduction Models Philosophy of Space and Time Quantum Mechanics and Dynamical Reduction Models Quantum Mechanics and Macroscopic Objectivity
10:15 11:30 Mathematical and Physical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Quantum Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics Workshop "Empirical realism and quantum anomalies" Probability, Statistical Mechanics, Typicality Quantum Mechanics and Macroscopic Objectivity
Break
11:45 13:00 Mathematical and Physical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics Philosophical Outlook, Quantum Mechanics, Nonlocality Workshop "Empirical realism and quantum anomalies" Philosophical Outlook, Quantum Mechanics, Nonlocality Quantum Mechanics and Dynamical Reduction Models
Lunch
15:00 16:15 Quantum Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics Probability, Statistical Mechanics, Typicality Workshop "Empirical realism and quantum anomalies" Quantum Mechanics and Relativity Quantum Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics
16:15 17:30 The Measurement Problem Probability, Statistical Mechanics, Typicality RoundtableThe Notion of Primitive Ontology Philosophical Outlook, Quantum Mechanics, Nonlocality
Break
18:00 19:00 Tutorials Tutorials TutorialsConclusions

Each lecture will last 50 minutes + 25 minutes for questions and discussion.

The Lectures on "Quantum Mechanics and Dynamical Reduction Models" will be delivered by Prof. Ghirardi and Dr. Bassi (Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Trieste, Italy).

The Lectures on "Quantum Mechanics and Bohmian Mechanics" will be delivered by Prof. Goldstein (Departments of Mathematics, Physics and Philosophy, Rutgers University, USA).

The Lectures on "Philosophical Outlook, Quantum Mechanics, Nonlocality" will be delivered by Prof. Maudlin (Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University, USA) .

The Lectures on "Probability, Statistical Mechanics, Typicality" will be delivered by Prof. Dürr (Mathematics Institute, University of Munich, Germany) .

The Lectures on "Quantum Mechanics and Macroscopic Objectivity " will be delivered by Prof. Lanz and Dr. Vacchini (Department of Physics, University of Milano, Italy).

The workshop "Empirical realism and quantum anomalies" is organized by Dr. Afriat, Prof. Alai, Dr. Auletta, Prof. Fano and Prof. Tarozzi of the "Centro universitario di filosofia e fondamenti della fisica" of Urbino University.

Other lectures: "Philosophy of Space and Time" by Prof. Dorato (Department of Philosophy, University of Rome 3, Italy), "Quantum Mechanics and Relativity" by Dr. Tumulka (Department of Physics, University of Genoa, Italy), "The notion of Primitive Ontology" by Dr. Allori (Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University, USA); "The measurement problem" by Dr. Bassi (Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Trieste, Italy)