[Cuga] Second announcement GRC on Photonuclear Reactions---a message from Rolf Ent
Rachel Harris
harris at jlab.org
Thu Apr 29 14:38:14 EDT 2010
GORDON CONFERENCE ON PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONS
August 1 - 6, 2010
Tilton, New Hampshire
The next Photonuclear Reactions Gordon Conference will take place from
August 1 - 6 (Sunday evening - Friday morning), in Tilton, New Hampshire.
The Photonuclear Gordon Research Conference is a forum for active
researchers to present their latest results from theoretical and
experimental
studies of photon and electron scattering from nucleons and nuclei. The
topics
at the 2010 meeting will cover new ideas on the internal spatial and spin
quark/gluon structure of the nucleon, on the spectrum of excitations of the
pion and nucleon, the structure of few-body and exotic nuclei, implications
of the measured photonuclear processes for high-density nuclear matter, and
electromagnetic direct searches of physics beyond the Standard Model. Ample
opportunity will be set aside to discuss ideas with others in the field,
and
identify future opportunities for our research community. The Photonuclear
GRC, on the campus of Tilton School, has historically provided ample and
unique opportunities for young physicists and leading researchers to
interact
both formally and informally.
As with all Gordon Conferences, presentations are in the morning and
evening, with afternoons left free for discussions and social interactions.
Tuesday afternoon will have a wine and cheese poster session, and poster
presentations are encouraged. The final program for the 2010 Gordon
Conference
on Photonuclear Reactions can be found at
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=photonuc
With support from the Gordon Research Conferences, and contributions
from Jefferson Laboratory and the Massachusetts Institute for
Technology, we
have secured funds to cover the local conference support for graduate
students
and, in selected cases, young postdoctoral researchers, that submit a
poster
presentation. This has proved wildly successful to date, with over 25 young
scientists supported, but we have room for about 10 more. If you wish to
take
advantage of this opportunity, please send an e-mail to ent at jlab.org and
sargsian at fiu.edu, and register as indicated below. Funds will be
distributed
on need and on a "first-come, first-served basis".
Lastly, let us add that this conference has been in existence for
over 40 years, and has a proud tradition in this field. The Gordon Research
Conference series are well recognized in many areas of science within the
USA, and around the world, and the fact that our field continues to have a
thriving and vigorous Gordon Conference sends a positive message to our
colleagues in other disciplines regarding the health of our research field.
We had a good and lively turnout in 2008, and are expecting to again have
well over 100 participants in 2010, to be guaranteed a continuation of this
successful series of Gordon Research Conferences.
We note that the highly interactive and social character of this
meeting is especially good for graduate students and young postdocs, to get
an overview of this exciting field of research and discuss with topical
experts. Please come and support this meeting, and our community, and
please
encourage others to attend!
(Registration application links can also be found in the "Meeting Links"
box at the top right corner of the link mentioned above)
Best regards, Rolf Ent, Misak Sargsian and Marc Vanderhaeghen
(Chairs of 2010 Gordon Research Conference on Photonuclear
Reactions)
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