First Circular
Subject: 9th Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (abstract submission open)
Dear Colleagues,
This is the first circular of the 9th Biennial Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (GHP2021) which will be held virtually April 13-16, 2021. The workshop immediately precedes the APS April Meeting 2021 which is also virtual.
The workshop website can be found at:
https://www.jlab.org/indico/e/ghp2021
To assist in meeting organization we invite all those interested to register at the workshop website. There will be a registration fee for the workshop and this will be announced once we know the costs of the virtual platform.
The workshop will consist of plenary talks and invited/contributed parallel talks. We anticipate that all parallel talks will be 20+5 mins. If there is sufficient interest we will also hold a virtual poster session.
Abstract submission is now open on the website with a deadline of 15 January 2021.
The GHP workshop provides a great opportunity for nuclear and particle physicists to share their research and common interests in hadronic physics. We are hoping for your attendance and participation, and that you will also encourage your students and postdocs to take part.
The topics of the workshop include:
Electroweak probes
Extreme matter and neutron star collisions
Hadrons in nuclei
Hadron spectroscopy
Hadron tomography and hadronization
Heavy flavor and jet production
Neutrino-hadron interactions
New physics and discrete symmetry violation in hadron physics
Nonequilibrium dynamics
Nucleon and nuclear spin physics
Origin of hadron mass
Physics of the quark-gluon plasma
Quantum information for hadron physics
Small systems and collectivity
Transverse and longitudinal structure of hadrons
Ultraperipheral Collisions
Please mark your calendars. We hope to see many of you at this virtual GHP2021 workshop.
On behalf of the GHP Organizing Committee:
Fatma Aslan (Jefferson Lab)
Vincent Cheung (UC Davis)
Ian Cloët (Argonne National Laboratory) (co-chair)
Lamiaa El Fassi (Mississippi State University)
Oleg Eyser (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky)
Dave Gaskell (Jefferson Lab) (co-chair)
Tim Hobbs (Southern Methodist University)
Garth Huber (University of Regina)
Sookhyun Lee (University of Michigan)
Amy Nicholson (The University of North Carolina)
Dennis Perepelitsa (University of Colorado-Boulder)
David Richards (Jefferson Lab)
Susan Schadmand (IKP Juelich)
Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Ralf Seidl (RIKEN)
Phiala Shanahan (MIT)
Matthew Sievert (New Mexico State University)
Michael Strickland (Kent State University)
Richard Trotta (The Catholic University of America)
Ramona Vogt (LLNL & UC Davis)
Second Circular
Subject: 9th Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (abstract deadline this Friday)
Dear Colleagues,
The 9th biennial Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (GHP2021) will be held virtually April 13-16, just before the APS April meeting.
We invite those interested to register at the workshop website:
https://indico.jlab.org/e/ghp2021
The registration fees for the workshop will be $30 for regular GHP members ($45 for non-members), and for GHP student members there will no registration fee. Payment details will be sent to registered participants when available.
Please note the upcoming abstract deadline of January 15 (this Friday).
More information and the first circular can be found on the meeting website. We look forward to seeing you at GHP2021!
On behalf of the GHP2021 Organizing Committee:
Fatma Aslan (Jefferson Lab)
Astrid Hiller Blin (Jefferson Lab)
Vincent Cheung (UC Davis)
Ian Cloët (Argonne National Laboratory) (co-chair)
Lamiaa El Fassi (Mississippi State University)
Oleg Eyser (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky)
Dave Gaskell (Jefferson Lab) (co-chair)
Tim Hobbs (Southern Methodist University)
Garth Huber (University of Regina)
Sookhyun Lee (University of Michigan)
Amy Nicholson (The University of North Carolina)
Dennis Perepelitsa (University of Colorado-Boulder)
Alexei Prokudin (Penn State Berks)
David Richards (Jefferson Lab)
Susan Schadmand (IKP Juelich)
Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Ralf Seidl (RIKEN)
Phiala Shanahan (MIT)
Matthew Sievert (New Mexico State University)
Michael Strickland (Kent State University)
Richard Trotta (The Catholic University of America)
Julia Velkovska (Vanderbilt University)
Ramona Vogt (LLNL & UC Davis)
Third Circular
Subject: 9th Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (3rd circular)
Dear Colleagues,
This is the third and final circular for the 9th biennial Workshop of the APS Topical Group on Hadronic Physics (GHP2021), which will be held virtually via Zoom April 13-16, just before the APS April meeting.
The agenda and remote connection information have now been posted at the meeting website:
https://indico.jlab.org/event/412/
(see https://indico.jlab.org/event/412/timetable/#20210413.detailed for the detailed timetable).
Although the abstract deadline has passed, registration for the meeting is still open ($30 for GHP members, $45 for non-members, no fee for student GHP members):
https://indico.jlab.org/event/412/page/152-registration
Please note that registration is required for participation (the Zoom password will be circulated to registered participants prior to the meeting).
More details about the meeting can be found at the meeting web site. We look forward to seeing you at GHP2021!
On behalf of the GHP2021 Organizing Committee:
Fatma Aslan (Jefferson Lab)
Astrid Hiller Blin (Jefferson Lab)
Vincent Cheung (UC Davis)
Ian Cloët (Argonne National Laboratory) (co-chair)
Lamiaa El Fassi (Mississippi State University)
Oleg Eyser (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky)
Dave Gaskell (Jefferson Lab) (co-chair)
Tim Hobbs (Southern Methodist University)
Garth Huber (University of Regina)
Sookhyun Lee (University of Michigan)
Amy Nicholson (The University of North Carolina)
Dennis Perepelitsa (University of Colorado-Boulder)
Alexei Prokudin (Penn State Berks)
David Richards (Jefferson Lab)
Susan Schadmand (IKP Juelich)
Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Ralf Seidl (RIKEN)
Phiala Shanahan (MIT)
Matthew Sievert (New Mexico State University)
Michael Strickland (Kent State University)
Richard Trotta (The Catholic University of America)
Julia Velkovska (Vanderbilt University)
Ramona Vogt (LLNL & UC Davis)