Past Workshops

  • Holography is a very powerful tool that holds the promise to be able to successfully address all these issues. The workshop shall gather leading experts to discuss the status quo and foster new ideas and collaborations.
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  • The meeting aims at bringing together the members of the Advisory Committee and leading Scientists invited to present introductory lectures and discuss in details the future directions to undertake to suitable develop the project. The Committee will include leading scientists from the Lattice community and will guarantee gender and seniority-level balance.
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  • The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on various aspects of RNA structure, topology, and function from both theoretical and experimental point of view, with a special focus on the genomes of RNA viruses.
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  • The workshop intends to discuss existing results in nuclear astrophysics and to identify key reactions for which the stable and RIB facilities need to assess information of interest for nuclear astrophysics.
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  • This workshop will explore what aspects of QCD in particular can manifest in nuclei at an EIC, what measurements would be sensitive to these manifestations, and what design parameters are needed to make such measurements possible.
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  • The main objective of the workshop is to elaborate research strategies for better understanding the microscopic mechanisms underlying the low-energy dipole excitations, especially in nuclear systems away from the stability valley.
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  • The EXOTICO workshop aims to address the most important problems, both from the theoretical and experimental points of view, in the field of the hadron-hadron interactions, for hadrons containing strangeness, reinforcing the network between the experimentalists running currently the most relevant experiments, and the theoreticians developing the state-of-the-art models in the hadron physics sector
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  • This international workshop will discuss and explore new aspects and challenges in Reduced Density Matrix Functional Theory (RDMFT).
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  • Studies of azimuthal distributions of hadrons and photons in exclusive and semi-inclusive DIS (SIDIS) provide access to variety of observables widely recognized as key objectives of the COMPASS measurements, various activities at RHIC and KEK, the LHC fixed target projects (LHCspin, SMOG2@LHCb), and a driving force behind the construction of the future Electron Ion Collider.
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  • The Workshop has the aim to put together in the excellent and stimulating ECT* environment, for the first time in a dedicated and focused meeting, experimentalists and theoreticians working in high precision studies of atomic and nuclear physics transitions and related fields, and theoreticians who work on developing Quantum Gravity Inspired Models (QGIM) that predict effects, special signatures of the models, which can be measured in atomic and nuclear transitions
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