The 25th iteration of the International Spin Symposium (SPIN 2023) will be held September 24-29 at Duke University. The Symposium is one of the pre-eminent venues bringing together theorists and experimentalists in the field of spin physics. It is held every two years, alternating between the U.S., Europe and Asia.
The conference series has been held jointly since 2000, combining the High Energy Spin Symposia and the Nuclear Polarization Conferences.
The most recent symposia were held in Charlotteville, VA (2008), Jülich, Germany (2010) Dubna, Russia (2012), Beijing, China (2014), Urbana Champaign, IL (2016), Ferrara, Italy (2018) and Matsue, Japan (2021).
The organizing committee of SPIN2023 is co-chaired by Thomas Mehen and Anselm Vossen. It can be contacted using the link on the sidebar.
The parallel session topics and conveners are listed here.
The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.
Surveys
There is an open survey.