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<a href="http://theor.jinr.ru/%7Espin/2015/">http://theor.jinr.ru/~spin/2015/</a><br>
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The Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint
Institute for Nuclear Research is organizing the
<center><font color="#c60000"><b>"XVI Workshop on High Energy Spin
Physics "</b></font>,</center>
which will take place in
<center><font color="#c60000"><b><i>Dubna, Russia, September 8-12,
2015</i></b></font></center>
<p> The First <i>Workshop on High Energy Spin Physics</i> chaired
by <i>Prof. L.I. Lapidus</i> was held in Dubna more then 30 years
ago. This was followed by the series of biennial workshops in the
odd years. The recent one was in Dubna on October 8-12, 2013. The
Proceedings of the workshop with talks are available from the
Publishing Department of JINR at <a
href="http://www1.jinr.ru/Proceedings/Proceedings_index.html"
target="_blank">
http://www1.jinr.ru/Proceedings/Proceedings_index.html</a> and
at site of DSPIN-13 <a
href="http://theor.jinr.ru/%7Espin/2013/proceedings13.pdf">http://theor.jinr.ru/~spin/2013/proceedings13.pdf</a></p>
<p>The XVI Workshop will take place in Dubna September 8-12, 2015
under the sponsorship of JINR and the International Committee for
High Energy Spin Physics as a joint Dubna-Prague-Warsaw Workshop.
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<p>We hope that it offers an opportunity to a large group of
physicists and students from Russia and other JINR Member States
to get acquainted with the most recent experimental and
theoretical results in the spin physics.</p>
<p> About 110 scientists from different research centers are
expected to participate.<br>
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<b><font size="+1">Scientific Program</font></b> </p>
The Workshop will cover a wide range of spin phenomena at high and
intermediate energies such as:
<ul>
<li>recent experimental data on spin physics</li>
<li>the nucleon spin structure and GPD's</li>
<li>spin physics and QCD</li>
<li>spin physics in the Standard Model and beyond</li>
<li>T-odd spin effects</li>
<li>polarization and heavy ion physics</li>
<li>spin in gravity and astrophysics</li>
<li>the future spin physics facilities</li>
<li>spin physics at NICA</li>
<li>polarimeters for high energy polarized beams</li>
<li>acceleration and storage of polarized beams</li>
<li>the new polarization technology</li>
<li>related subjects</li>
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