Workshops General Archive

  • Recent experimental and theoretical ideas are laying the ground for a new era in nuclear deep inelastic scattering. Novel coincidence measurements at high luminosity facilities, such as Jefferson Lab (JLab), have become possible, pointing out the nucleus as a laboratory for QCD studies, in a top-down approach.
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  • The workshop is intended to discuss the reaction mechanism for low-energy heavy-ion collisions, with specific focus on the connection to the nuclear stucture aspects of the many-body colliding systems.
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  • In view of interesting heavy quark and quarkonia results coming from the heavy ion programmes at LHC as well as from the RHIC ones, this workshop aims at bring together experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss recent results from experiments as well as theoretical developments regarding open and hidden heavy flavor dynamics in AA, pA and pp collisions.
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  • A five-year international design study called Future Circular Collider (FCC) has been launched by CERN in February 2014. The main goal is to assess the feasibility and physics potential of a hadron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV for pp collisions in a new 80–100 km tunnel near Geneva.
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  • Neutron stars are unique cosmic laboratories for probing the properties of matter under extreme conditions. Intensive campaigns of observations from ground- and space-based instruments over the past years have lead to the discovery of remarkable phenomena.
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  • The school and workshop “Strongly correlated fluids of light and matter” aims at consolidating the international community working on the young field of Quantum Fluids of Light and at reinforcing its interaction with more traditional fields of many-body physics such as ultracold atomic gases and strongly correlate electrons.
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