[Cuga] Summer school "Light-ion physics in the EIC era"- A message from Wim Cosyn
Lorelei Carlson
lorelei at jlab.org
Tue May 6 10:58:48 EDT 2025
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to remind you of the upcoming summer school
Light-ion physics in the EIC era: From nuclear structure to high-energy processes
Florida International University, Miami, June 18-27, 2025 (June 18 is arrival day)
Organizers: Wim Cosyn, Dien Nguyen, Christian Weiss
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The school will train junior nuclear physicists in the theoretical and experimental methods for high-energy
scattering on light nuclei, especially next-generation experiments with the future EIC.
The focus will be on "multiscale methods" for describing the interplay of low-energy nuclear structure with
high-energy scattering processes (see webpage). The goal is to enable the students to join current
research efforts and participate in the development of the EIC light-ion physics program.
The school is aimed at graduate students and junior postdocs in theoretical or experimental nuclear physics.
Students with backgrounds and interests in hadronic physics and QCD, low-energy nuclear structure,
heavy-ion physics, or experimental methods are equally encouraged to apply.
The school will be held in person at Florida International University, June 18-27, 2025 (June 18 is arrival day). Topics will be
covered in lectures of 3-6 h per topic, including exercises, Q&A sessions, and hands-on tutorials with
simulation software. There will be extensive opportunities for informal interactions with lecturers and
between students for mentoring and networking.
The organizers are able to provide financial support for participants' local expenses (lodging + meals).
Accommodation will be available at the FIU student dormitories (single rooms, shared facilities).
The school is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
On-line participation will be arranged for those unable to travel.
In-person participation is strongly preferred when possible.
The school is open for applications (see webpage for procedure — it is very simple).
We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, in person spots are filling up.
Applications will be processed continuously, and applicants will be informed as soon as possible,
Please make other interested colleagues aware of this opportunity.
If you have any questions, please contact us by E-mail under nuclearschool25 at jlab.org<mailto:nuclearschool25 at jlab.org>
Best regards,
Wim Cosyn (Florida International University)
Dien Nguyen (University of Tennessee Knoxville)
Christian Weiss (Jefferson Lab)
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