[Cuga] **Deadline Extended**QCD Evolution Workshop- A message from Alexei Prokudin

Lorelei Carlson lcarlson at jlab.org
Fri May 11 15:12:14 EDT 2012


Dear Colleagues,

The deadline for abstract submission for Nuclear Science Symposium
2012 has been extended to May 15. It would be nice to see more JLab
participation. Some excerpts from the website is included with the
message.

NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM

http://www.nss-mic.org/2012/NSSMain.asp

October 27 – November 3, 2012, Disney Hotel, Anaheim, California

The IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium (NSS) offers an outstanding
opportunity for scientists and engineers interested, or actively
working in the fields of, nuclear science, radiation detection, high
energy physics and astrophysics, and related software. The scientific
program provides a comprehensive review of the latest developments in
technology and covers a wide range of applications from radiation
instrumentation and new detector materials, to complex detector
systems for physical sciences and advanced imaging systems for
biological and medical research. The NSS program consists of plenary,
parallel, and poster sessions.

Nuclear Physics Instrumentation covers a wide range of detector
technologies for medium to large scale nuclear physics experiments:
low energy nuclear astrophysics, medium energy study of nuclear
structures with RI beams, high energy hadron physics with lepton or
hadron beams and heavy ion collisions. The detector technologies
include, but are not limited to, various types of particle tracking
detectors, energy measuring devices (e.g., calorimeters),
scintillation detectors and particle identification systems. This
topic typically focuses on large detector systems that are reporting
on system performance, experience in long term operation,
commissioning tests, beam test results, or proposed new or future
detector systems for nuclear physics. Contributions are solicited on
the following topics or related subjects:
•	Calorimetry (both electromagnetic and hadronic)
•	Large scale tracking detectors, including silicon trackers, drift
chambers, time projection chambers and micropattern detectors
•	High precision vertex detectors
•	Large scale scintillation detectors for measuring photons and/or
charged particles
•	Neutron detectors
•	Cherenkov counters (both threshold and ring imaging)
•	Time of Flight detectors
•	Other types of particle identification detectors, such as Transition
Radiation Detectors
•	Calibration systems for detectors used in nuclear physics experiments

-- 
Seonho Choi
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Email: choi at phya.snu.ac.kr
Phone: 82-2-880-9193
Fax    : 82-2-884-3002
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Department of Physics
Seoul National University
Seoul 151-747 KOREA




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