James Miller, Boston University
"Mu2e: A New Experiment to Test Charged Lepton Flavor Conservation"

Mu2e is a new experiment being developed at Fermilab, to measure
the rate of neutrinoless conversion of a muon to an electron in
the field of a nucleus. The reaction is an example of charged lepton
flavor violation, which has never been observed in any reaction. The
Mu2e goal is to improve upon the measurement by a factor of 10000.
I will talk about the significance of the measurement, and its relation to
the neutral lepton flavor violation which has been observed in the
neutrino sector.