[Nps] [EXTERNAL] (fwd) Photonuclear Gordon Confernence ( 7-12 August 2022 )- a message from Douglas Higinbotham

Brad Sawatzky brads at jlab.org
Sun Jun 12 14:30:39 EDT 2022


Hi all,

Just drawing your attention to the upcoming Gordon Conference.  I gather
a talk is not required, but a poster is encouraged.

Significant travel support is available for students!  See the details below.

-- Brad

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Subject: [Cuga] Photonuclear Gordon Confernence ( 7-12 August 2022 )- a message from Douglas Higinbotham
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Photonuclear Gordon Research Conference (August, 7-12, 2022)

The Photonuclear Gordon Research Conference started in 1959 and has been
going strong for six decades.  The last edition, the 2020 Photonuclear
Gordon Reference Conference, had to be canceled due to the pandemic.  This
summer, August 7-12, the organizers are pleased to continue this nuclear
physics tradition:

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.grc.org_photonuclear-2Dreactions-2Dconference_2022_&d=DwIFAg&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=GLZ1Uo9qDO03lszoD5gM3A&m=G3eFoFxgzuCaoehLWlg0GAEv-AVJRM4bMfZa5xsk5Wpj9Ual1QFmrBopvrio_Rrd&s=Gz9sF21G9O1m9yIvcOGYWq6u1xjMRVgy449qdQhwQR0&e= 

The Gordon Research Conferences are unique in their setting.  They allow all
generations of researchers to closely engage and to discuss current topics
in nuclear physics, including often results that not yet been published and
shown at other conferences.  Many have very fond memories from
past meetings, from learning about nuclear physics and networking to
enjoying in-depth discussions about ongoing research.

The conference fee, $950, includes lodging and full catering, making it a
relatively inexpensive conference.   An easy way to get to and from the
conference is to fly into Boston Logan airport and take one of the Gordon
buses.

If you are planning on coming to the Photonuclear Gordon conference, please
remember it is a two-step process that requires that you apply first.  Space
is limited, so please apply soon!

There are still funds available to support students and postdocs
with priority giving to those who wish to present a poster.  Please contact
Douglas Higinbotham (doug at jlab.org) if you would like more information about
how to apply for these funds.

References

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