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<p>Dear SBS Collaborators, <br>
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<p>On behalf of the SBS CC, I wanted to remind you of two near-term
abstract deadlines for conferences of high relevance to the SBS
physics program:</p>
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<p><b>DNP: Hawaii, Oct. 23-27, 2018: Abstract Deadline: July 1st.</b><br>
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<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.phy.ornl.gov/hawaii2018/">https://www.phy.ornl.gov/hawaii2018/</a></p>
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<p><b>Spin 2018: Abstract Deadline: July 15</b><br>
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<p>Spin 2018 – Ferrara, Italy<br>
September 10-14, 2018<br>
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The scientific program of this Symposium will include topics related
to spin phenomena in particle and nuclear physics as well as those
in related fields. The International Spin Physics Symposium series
combined together the High Energy Spin Symposia and the Nuclear
Polarization Conferences since 2000.<br>
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Spin related observables provide unique insights in studying
fundamental symmetries, fundamental interactions, particle
properties and the structure of hadrons.<br>
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Similarly, spin related experiments help to advance the
understanding of nuclear reaction dynamics and of the structure of
hadron-nucleon many body systems. The conference will also cover
technical developments and applications in the area of polarized
beams, polarized targets and spin optics.<br>
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Conference working groups will include:<br>
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Spin physics in Nuclear Reactions and Nuclei<br>
Nucleon helicity structure<br>
3D Structure of the Nucleon: TMDs<br>
3D Structure of the Nucleon: GPDs and Form Factors<br>
Low Energy Spin Physics with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Probes<br>
Fundamental Symmetries and Spin Physics Beyond the Standard Model<br>
Acceleration, Storage and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams<br>
Polarized Ion and Lepton Sources and Targets<br>
Future Facilities and Experiments<br>
Application of Nuclear Polarization Techniques to Other Fields<br>
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<p>Please inform the CC via the current chair (Seamus Riordan, <a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:riordan@jlab.org">riordan@jlab.org</a>)
if you plan to attend either of these meetings and, if so, the
proposed subject and title of your talk. We are requesting this
information in order to coordinate abstract submissions from the
collaboration and to avoid, as much as possible, duplicative
submissions.</p>
<p>Thanks and best regards,</p>
Andrew
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Andrew Puckett
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Connecticut
2152 Hillside Road, U-3046
Storrs, CT 06269-3046
E-mail: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:puckett@jlab.org">puckett@jlab.org</a>, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:puckett@phys.uconn.edu">puckett@phys.uconn.edu</a>
Office phone: 860-486-7137
Web: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://puckett.physics.uconn.edu/">https://puckett.physics.uconn.edu/</a></pre>
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