The HUGS 2022 will host a seminar session that will take place the last two afternoon of the school and a virtual poster session on the morning before. All the students are invited to give a seminar or a poster.
The seminars are reserved only for on-site participants.This time we ask the remote students to present a poster.
The participation is strongly encouraged: consider this as an occasion to practice some of the soft-skills that are required in our job in a...
The HUGS 2022 will be in an hybrid format. In this page you will find all the information related to the web platforms that we are going to use. The main lectures will be recorded and then posted publiclyon the web. We invite all the HUGS students to fully participate in these asking questions and participating in the discussions.
We will be working with different platforms, which are only accessible to the registered HUGS students:
The official timetable of HUGS activities is now available on the Indico page. This is as final as it gets, but please keep an eye on it: this is a live school, and adjustments are part of it.
Note:
Hybrid student will be able to attend the main lectures and topical seminars on Zoom
The virtual poster session will take place on the Gather platform
A few ore virtual activities will be announced later...
HUGS 2022
Jefferson Lab
Attn: Mary Fox, Suite 1, MS-12H2
12000 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA 23606
Phone: (757) 269-6263 Fax: (757) 269-7002
e-mail: hugs@jlab.org
Local Organizing Committee
Alberto Accardi
School Director
+1 (757) 269-6363
+1 (757) 304-6278 (cell.)
Office: CC A218
The "International Workshop on CLAS12 Physics and Future Perspectives at JLab" will focus on recent results of the ongoing experiments of CLAS12 as well as on the medium-to-long term perspectives for physics at Jefferson Lab. The workshop will bring together experimentalists and theoreticians, experts in perturbative QCD, phenomenology of electromagnetic processes, hadron structure, baryon and mesons spectroscopy, and nuclear effects, to discuss the impact of present and future CLAS12 experiments, assess the reach of present theoretical methods, identify directions for further developments...
The second meeting of the ePIC Collaboration will take place January 9-11th at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The meeting will be held in a hybrid format to allow all members of the international collaboration to take part. The meeting is open to both current members of the ePIC collaboration as well as all interested parties.
This second meeting of the ePIC Collaboration comes at a time of major progress in the development of the technical design of the ePIC detector, the first major simulation campaign and deployment of the unified software stack...