Conferences

We would like to announce the EMMI program "Halo Physics at the Neutron Drip Line" to be held at the GSI in Darmstadt,
Germany Jan 27 - Feb 21, 2014.

http://fy.chalmers.se/subatom/emmi14/index.php

The aim of the program is to bring together experimentalists, that are interested in these exotic systems, with theorists working on the
description of threshold features in nuclei along the drip lines.

In particular we will try to address

Dear all (some of you may receive/have received this message more than once), happy new year first of all.
We wanted to let you know that the Nuclear Talent initiative will this year run two courses (www.nucleartalent.org). These are

Dear Colleagues,

The 11th IGISOL Workshop (Conference on Stopping and Manipulation of Ions, SMI-13) will be organized in Jyväskylä 11-13 June 2013.

The scope of these meetings has been in the development of the techniques related to the stopping of energetic ions in noble gases and the use of noble gases to manipulate ions and atoms. Since this work has mostly taken place in connection with research of exotic nuclei, reporting of related nuclear physics studies has been an important aspect of the workshops.

Dear Colleagues,

As you know the International Conference on Nuclear Physics (INPC2013)
will be held in Firenze (Italy),June 2-7, 2013.
On the conference website, www.inpc2013.it, all useful
information is available.

This is just to remind that, through the conference website, you can
submit an abstract for oral or poster presentation.
Please keep in mind that the deadline is
January 15, 2013.

Looking forward to see you in Firenze next year!

The organizing committee

Here is a message from Sangyong Jeon (McGill) announcing the 3rd Annual JET Collaboration Summer School:

Dear Colleagues,

This year, McGill University will host the 3rd annual JET Collaboration
Summer School on Jets in Heavy Ion Collisions
in Montreal. The dates are June 16 - 18 and confirmed lecturers and
topics include:

We are pleased to announce the 2012 TRIUMF Summer Institute on Fundamental Symmetries and Fundamental Neutron Physics for students and early-career postdocs. The TRIUMF Summer Institute will take place August 6-17, 2012, at TRIUMF on the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver.

The primary topics are Theory: The Standard Model and Beyond, Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, Fundamental Physics with Muons, and Fundamental Neutron Physics.