[Cuga] SNP-CNS Summer School 2024- A message from Nue Nakamura

Lorelei Carlson lorelei at jlab.org
Tue Apr 30 11:08:02 EDT 2024


Second Announcement
The 13th International School for Strangeness Nuclear Physics and
the 23rd CNS International Summer School (SNP-CNS SS 2024)

August 3- 8, 2024, Tokyo (Hongo and Wako), JAPAN

School Web site
https://sites.google.com/nex.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/snpcnsss2024

You can register from the above web page.
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We are pleased to announce that the joint international school SNP-CNS
SS 2024 will be held in Tokyo, Japan, from August 3rd to 8th , 2024.
This school is co-hosted by School of Science, the University of
Tokyo, CNS-Tokyo, QNSI-Tokyo, J-PARC, ELPH-Tohoku, RCNP-Osaka,
KEK-IINAS, RCSHE-Kyushu, CABAS-Kyushu and supported by ASRC JAEA,
ANPhA, RIKEN Nishina Center, GP-PU of Tohoku Univ.
This international school is the 13th SNP School and the 23rd CNS SS
of the series which have been held every year since 2012, and 2001,
respectively. This is the first attempt to organize a joint event.

The school will be held in-person at the University of Tokyo Hongo
campus, and RIKEN Wako campus and zoom connection is also planned.
The school provides lectures that cover subjects from basics to the
frontiers of strangeness nuclear physics, exotic nuclei as well as
other related fields such as astrophysics, etc.
Lecturers are invited both from theoretical or experimental physics,
and their materials are prepared to be useful to young physicists and
also to researchers who would have wider interests. Confirmed lectures
and tentative titles this year are listed below.

Volker Burkert (JLab)     Recent discoveries in hadron physics at JLab
including gravitational form factors of a nucleon.

Takatsugu Ishikawa (RCNP, Osaka)        Experiments on hadron spectroscopies

Alejandro Kievsky (INFN, Pisa)        Theory of Few-Body Systems .

Yuki Kubota (Nishina Center, RIKEN)    RI beam facility and related physics

Nobuya Nishimura (CNS, Tokyo)         Nuclear astrophysics including
nucleosynthesis

Saori Pastore (Washington U, St. Louis)    Nuclear electroweak
structure and reactions using Quantum Monte Carlo and EFTs

Koji Terashi (ICEPP, Tokyo)        Quantum Computing

Young Researchers’ Session (YRS)
We organize the Young Researchers’ Session (YRS) for those who think
themselves as young, such as students, postdocs and so on. YRS
presenters give posters and/or short oral (a few minutes)
presentations. Hashimoto prize and SNP-CNS Summer School Incentive
prizes will be awarded to good presenters. ANPhA awards will be
selected from them. Those who wish to participate in the YRS and/or to
request financial support should submit 200 words abstract in the
registration page. The quality of the abstract may affect
participation eligibility.
For the young researchers participating in-person, a poster session is
planned in order to discuss each other. Details of the oral and poster
presentations will be announced to YRS participants.

RIBF tour
We are planning a tour of the RI Beam Facility at RIKEN. This is
considered an important part of the school. Just before the tour, Dr.
Kubota will give a lecture on the RI Beam Facility and related physics
to enhance the effectiveness of the tour.

Financial support
We have a limited amount of budget to support local expenses including
transportation, accommodation, and some per diem in Japan for
in-person participants who present research works at the Young
Researchers' Session.

Accommodation
Participants are expected to arrange accommodation individually. There
are several hotels in Wako and you can book through web sites such as
booking.com. If you have any problems in booking hotels, please
consult the organizers.
The first day of the school will be organized at Hongo-campus, the
University of Tokyo and the remaining part of the school will take
place at RIKEN Wako campus.
A bus transportation between Wako and Hongo will be arranged by the
organizer. Detailed information will be announced on the school web or
the final announcement.

Reception and school dinner
We are planning to organize a reception at the Hongo campus after the
first day of the school. All participants are welcome to the
reception. We will organize the school dinner at the Wako campus.
Detail about the school dinner will be announced later.

Registration
The participation fee, which includes the reception, is free.
However, a small fee will be collected for the school dinner. The
registration page is open now. Please register from the school web
site.

School Venue
The first day of the school (3rd August) will be organized at the
Hongo campus, the University of Tokyo. For those staying in the
vicinity of Wako City, organizers will arrange a bus between Wako and
Hongo. Further details will be provided later. The second day (4th
August, Sunday) is spared for the homework day. The Remaining part of
the school (5th – 8th August) will take place at the RIKEN Wako
campus.
Timetable of the school will be given on the school web page.

Important Dates and Deadlines
Abstract submission for YRS: June 3
Application deadline for those who wish financial support and/or VISA
application: June 3
Registration for those who plan to attend in person: July 22
Registration for on-line participants: August 1
Final circular: Detailed access and zoom connection information
details will be emailed by the end of July.

Latest information of the SNP-CNS Summer School 2024 will be updated
on the web page without notice. Please check it occasionally.

Contact:
If you have any questions, please contact us via the following
organizer’s address:
snpcnsss2024chair[at]nex.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp        replace [at] by @

Best regards,
S.N. Nakamura, Y.Sakemi, A. Hosaka, K.Miwa and T.Takahashi
Chairs of SNP-CNS Summer School 2024

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