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<div>Dear Colleagues,</div>
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<div>Registration is now open for the <a
href="http://www.jlab.org/conferences/tensor2014/">Tensor Spin
Observables Workshop</a> to be held at Jefferson Lab, Newport
News VA, USA March 10-12, 2014.</div>
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<div><b>DESCRIPTION:</b></div>
<div>The Jefferson Lab PAC recently approved an experiment
(E12-13-011) which will use a tensor polarized solid target.
This exciting development holds the potential of initiating a
new generation of tensor spin physics at JLab12 and for the
planned EIC. Experiments which utilize tensor polarized
targets can help clarify how nuclear properties arise from
partonic degrees of freedom, provide unique insight into short
range correlations and quark angular momentum, and also help
pin down the polarization of the quark sea. This three day
workshop will be focused on tensor spin observables and the
associated tensor target development. The workshop goals are
to stimulate progress in the theoretical treatment of
polarized spin-1 systems, foster the development of new
proposals, and to reach a consensus on the optimal polarized
target configuration for the tensor spin program.</div>
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<div><b>REGISTRATION:</b></div>
<div>Participants should register at <a
href="http://www.jlab.org/conferences/tensor2014">http://www.jlab.org/conferences/tensor2014</a>.
The registration fee includes entrance to all sessions, coffee
breaks, networking reception, meeting materials and other
related costs. There is no registration fee for students or
remote participants. However, ALL participants are required to
register.</div>
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<div><b>TOPICS:</b></div>
<div>Tensor Polarization in DIS</div>
<div>Tensor Structure Functions</div>
<div>Hidden Color at Large x</div>
<div>Tensor Observables in the x>1 region</div>
<div>Solid Tensor Polarized Target Development</div>
<div>Elastic Deuteron Form Factors</div>
<div>Tensor Polarization at the EIC</div>
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<div><b>CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:</b></div>
<div>Werner Boeglin (Florida International University)</div>
<div>Wim Cosyn (Ghent University)</div>
<div>Donald Crabb (University of Virginia)</div>
<div>Narbe Kalantarians (Hampton University)</div>
<div>Dustin Keller (University of Virginia)</div>
<div>Shunzo Kumano (KEK)</div>
<div>Gerald Miller (University of Washington)</div>
<div>Robert McKeown (Jefferson Lab)</div>
<div>Caroline Riedl (University of Illinois)</div>
<div>Cheung-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University)</div>
<div>Josh Pierce (Jefferson Lab)</div>
<div>Misak Sargsian (Florida International University)</div>
<div>Greg Smith (Jefferson Lab)</div>
<div>Mark Strikman (Florida International University)</div>
<div>Wally Van Orden (Old Dominion University)</div>
<div>Christian Weiss (Jefferson Lab)</div>
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<div>Thank you from the Organizing Committee</div>
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<div>Douglas Higinbothan (Jefferson Lab)</div>
<div>Christopher Keith (Jefferson Lab)</div>
<div>Elena Long (University of New Hampshire)</div>
<div>Misak Sargsian (Florida International University)</div>
<div>Karl Slifer (chair; University of New Hampshire)<br>
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<div>Patricia Solvignon (University of New Hampshire)</div>
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