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Apr 12 – 14, 2023
Minneapolis, Minnesota
US/Central timezone

Plenary Talks

to be completed

Short Range Correlations in Nuclei  
Axel Schmidt (George Washington University)

Hot and Cold QCD in the NP Long Range Plan 
Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

2021 APS fellow: Studies of hadronic resonances in heavy ion collisions and how it resonates with my life 
Christina Markert (The University of Texas at Austin)

Physics opportunities with ultra-peripheral collisions 
Daniel Brandenburg (Ohio State University)

Extracting the Proton’s Tensor Charge from QCD Phenomenology 
Daniel Pitonyak (Lebanon Valley College)

GHP 2022 Dissertation Award: Weak decays of hadrons using high-precision lattice simulations 
Davide Giusti  (University of Regensburg)

Heavy Ions from RHIC to the EIC era
Dennis Perepelitsa (Colorado)

2023 thesis award: Heavy-flavor mesons in a hot medium 
Glòria Montaña (Jefferson Lab)

Extreme matter and neutron star collisions 
Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Heavy flavor, quarkonia, and exotic hadrons in hot QCD 
Jing Wang (MIT)

Probing Hadronization Dynamics with SIDIS Production off Nuclei 
Lamiaa El Fassi (Mississippi State University)

Advancing Hadronic Physics with AI and Machine Learning 
Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab) 

The generalized polarizabilities of the proton 
Nikos Sparveris (Temple University) 

Physics opportunities with the Electron Ion Collider 
Olga Evdokimov (University of Illinois Chicago)

JLab physics program & future initiatives 
Patrizia Rossi (Jefferson Lab)

Jet Substructure and its utility in small and large systems?  
Raghav Kunawalkam Elayavalli  (Vanderbilt University)

2022 APS fellow: Using spin to probe the structure of the universe
Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky)

2021 APS fellow: Lattice QCD: A Journey from RHIC to EIC 
Swagato Mukherjee (Brookhaven National Laboratory)