[clas_s&p] US-Japan Hadronic Physics Exchange Program
Richard Tyson
tyson at jlab.org
Wed Dec 6 16:44:50 EST 2023
Hi All,
Please see below an email from Patrick that he asked me to circulate here. If anyone is interested please get in touch with Patrick!
Cheers,
Richard
Dear Students & Postdocs,
there is an unique opportunity for scientists from US universities, national laboratories, or other research centers to spend 2-3 weeks in Japan, see the announcement below.
There is a large overlap of research interests between hadronic physics done at JLab and at J-PARC, for example in but not limited to the field of strangeness physics.
I am encouraging US-based early-career scientists from the CLAS Collaboration to participate in this program, to gain valuable experience, and to strengthen established bonds between US and Japan. Feel free to contact me if you're interested.
Best,
Patrick
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From: Cuga <cuga-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Lorelei Carlson via Cuga <cuga at jlab.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2023 09:46
To: cuga at jlab.org
Subject: [Cuga] US-Japan Hadronic Physics Exchange Program continuing through 2024- A message from Christian Weiss
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to inform you of the continuation of the DOE program supporting scientific exchange between the US and Japan:
US-Japan Hadronic Physics Exchange Program for Studies of Hadron Structure and QCD (USJHPE)
https://www.jlab.org/usjhpe
USJHPE provides travel grants to US-based scientists (primary institutional affiliation with a US university, national laboratory,
or other research center) to visit Japanese institutions and conduct collaborative research there. It can support senior researchers,
postdoctoral fellows, and students.
USJHPE supports collaborative research in hadronic physics (theoretical or experimental) related to the programs at current
and future experimental facilities in the US and Japan. This includes the ongoing programs at JLab 12 GeV and J-PARC,
and especially the development of the scientific and technical program of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC).
It also includes research in hadronic physics and nuclear-physics-enabled tests of fundamental symmetries related to the
programs at BNL, Fermilab, KEK, Spring-8, and university-based facilities in the US and Japan.
Further information about the program and the application procedure can be found on the webpage.
For questions please contact usjhpe at jlab.org<mailto:usjhpe at jlab.org>
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