Categories

Conference on Science and Technology for FAIR 2014

By . Published on 25 July 2014 in:
August 2014, Events, July 2014, September 2014, , , , , , ,

The International Conference on Science and Technology for FAIR in Europe 2014 will be held in Worms, Germany, from 13-17 October 2014.

FAIR is an international accelerator facility for the research with antiprotons and ions. It is ready to be built within the coming years near Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany. Further information is available on the FAIR website.

The scientific landscape has evolved in all fields of FAIR physics and it is high time to review and refine the scope of physics and to think about the steps beyond the start-up of FAIR. This conference is a follow up of a meeting held at GSI in 2003, where the science case of the first generation of FAIR experiments was widely discussed.

This international conference will be a joint scientific and technical meeting of all FAIR communities related to atomic, plasma and applied physics [APPA]; compressed baryonic matter [CBM]; nuclear physics [NUSTAR] and hadron physics [PANDA].

This event is co-organised by the Nuclear Physics Board of the European Physical Society and is an EPS Europhysics conference.

Further information is available on the conference website.




Read previous post:
XVIII Training Course in the Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems

The XVIII Training Course in the Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems will be held in Vietri sul Mare, Italy, from 6-17 October 2014.
During 2 weeks graduate students and Post Doctoral researchers will meet experts in condensed matter physics. This year the focus will be on topological insulators, which actually represent a promising route towards quantum computation and quantum technology.
Prof. B. Andrei Bernevig (Princeton University, USA) will deliver lectures on "Matrix...

Close
chemist