[Hadstruct] EFT+Lattice mini-symposium at DNP Fall Meeting 2020

Raza Sufian sufian at jlab.org
Tue Jun 9 19:12:36 EDT 2020


Hi Kostas,

I hope that we will be able to get some preliminary results for the gluon polarized distribution using rITD by that time and I will be happy to talk about that. Please let me know if you would agree. If there are already more people have shown interest and we are already more than two people (as mentioned in the email), then I am also happy to drop out.

Thank you.
-Raza
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Subject: [Hadstruct] Fwd: EFT+Lattice mini-symposium at DNP Fall Meeting 2020

Hi,

 I got this invitation. I confirmed with Roxanne that single nucleon physics is considered “Nuclear”.
So perhaps one or two of us should submit an abstract for this meeting.

Cheers,

Kostas.


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From: "R.P. Springer" <rps at phy.duke.edu<mailto:rps at phy.duke.edu>>
Subject: EFT+Lattice mini-symposium at DNP Fall Meeting 2020
Date: June 9, 2020 at 1:53:39 PM EDT
To: kostas at wm.edu<mailto:kostas at wm.edu>
Cc: Roxanne Springer <rps at phy.duke.edu<mailto:rps at phy.duke.edu>>, skoenig at ncsu.edu<mailto:skoenig at ncsu.edu>

Dear Kostas,

Sebastian Koenig and I are organizing a mini-symposium titled "Nuclear
Physics from Effective Field Theory and Lattice Field Theory" for the
upcoming DNP 2020 meeting in New Orleans
(https://tigers.phys.lsu.edu/dnp2020/).  Sebastian will give the lead
invited talk on "Status and perspectives of nuclear effective field
theories" and the remaining slots will be filled with talks from
junior scientists.

We are letting you know about this opportunity and request that you
encourage your students and postdocs to submit an abstract for a contributed
talk in this session.  They will be able to choose the mini-symposium as a
"sorting" option when they submit their abstract.

The deadline for DNP 2020 abstracts is Friday, June 26, 2020.  Because
the decision has not yet been made about whether the meeting will be
virtual, in-person, or some combination, submitters will be asked to
choose among three options (virtual meeting only; in-person meeting
only; either virtual or in-person OK).  The DNP says, "We will
announce in a later email the decision of a virtual or in-person
meeting. Abstracts will be included based upon the box checked during
abstract submission."

In the event that there are more contributed talks than will fit into one
session, we may have the opportunity to promote one of the contributed talks to
an invited talk to lead out a second session.

As a reminder, unfortunately the APS never pays for participant
travel, local support, or registration for fall meetings, whether the
talk is invited or contributed.  We hope that DNP 2020 will indeed be
an in-person meeting and if so that travel funds saved from the April
APS 2020 meeting can be used for DNP 2020.

Best regards,

Roxanne and Sebastian


Roxanne Springer
Professor
Department of Physics
Duke University
Durham, NC  27708-0305
(919) 660-2676
rps at phy.duke.edu<mailto:rps at phy.duke.edu>

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