The International Workshop on Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy 2023 will be held in Prague from June 26th to 28th. The early registration for the workshop is open. It is the 19th workshop in a series of annual workshops, which will be traditionally focused on the following topics:
We kindly ask all attendees to provide their full name when entering the event. If attendees have questions for the speaker, please introduce yourself before asking the question.
Speaker: Sebastian Jaskiewicz (Durham University)
Title: Developments in subleading power factorization and resummation
Abstract: Precise theoretical predictions are a key ingredient in...
We are happy to invite you to the 25th International Spin Symposium (SPIN 2023) to be held in Durham, NC, from September 24-29, 2023. The conference will be hosted at the Durham Convention Center in downtown Durham, near Duke University. The Symposium is one of the pre-eminent venues bringing together theorists and experimentalists in the field of spin physics. It is held every two years, alternating between the U.S...
We are pleased to announce a CFNS workshop: Electron-Nuclei Interaction at EIC, will take place at CFNS in Stony Brook University on 5th-7th July 2023.The objectives of the workshop are the following:
Summarize and hold discussions on the electron-nuclei studies related to EIC. Underline the challenges of each study. The workshop discussion focuses on but is not limited to electron-light Nuclei studies....
On Tuesday, April 25 at noon, there will be an educational course about ePAS. ePAS is a single lab-wide process for task hazard assessment and mitigation accessible through work planning platforms. The educational series will cover the basics of using ePAS, including the general inquiries, rationale for using the platform, and a training demo as time allows. The ePAS lunch & learn series will occur monthly to ensure...
The EICUG Annual Meeting in 2023 will take place in Warsaw, Poland from July 25 to 31. The event will be held in a hybrid format, with an in-person component at the University of Warsaw, and a remote component via Zoom.
The EICUG Annual Meeting will consist of three parts. The first part of the meeting will cover recent advances in the Electron-Ion Collider project and is scheduled for July 25–26. The second part...
Prior to the EICUG Annual meeting in Warsaw, Poland, there will be an Early Career Workshop. This event is dedicated to students and postdocs but is open to everyone. The meeting will be run in a hybrid mode with the in-person meeting in Warsaw and remotely on Zoom.
Please see Indico for details on the registration: ...
We kindly ask all attendees to provide their full name when entering the event. If attendees have questions for the speaker, please introduce yourself before asking the question.
Speaker: Tim Hobbs (Argonne National Lab)
Title: Fitted charm in CT18: the enduring nonperturbative charm problem
Abstract: As the lightest of the heavy flavors, the charm quark occupies a...