The school is intended for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers in theory or experiment, and will consist of several courses of introductory lectures.
The lecturers are:
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Xiangdong Ji
U of Maryland
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Probing the Nucleon Structure in High Energy
Scattering
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John Wilkerson
U of Washington
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Neutrino Physics
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Ubirajara van Kolck
U. of Arizona
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Effective Field Theories and Nuclear
Structure
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Carleton DeTar
U of Utah
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Lattice QCD: From the Basics to RHIC
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Barbara Jacak
SUNY Stony Brook
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Exploring the Superdense Matter at RHIC
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Thomas Schaefer
SUNY Stony Brook
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QCD and Matter Under Extreme Conditions
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Organizers:
Steering Committee:
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A. Baha Balantekin, Chair
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Walter Henning, Past Chair
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Bruce Barrett, NSF grant holder
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Sam Austin
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Betsy Beise
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Barbara Jacek
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Witek Nazarewicz
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Brian Serot
In addition, there will be opportunities for selected students to speak.
Students will be lodged on the campus of the College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor
Maine, the site of this year's school. The number of students will be limited to about fifty, and some fellowship support is available. The
application deadline is May 1, 2001. However, please apply as early as possible as space is limited.
To apply, please fill out the online application form.
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy's Institute for Nuclear Theory, and the
College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor Maine Department of Physics.
Directions to the college
Travel, local weather and other area information
For further information, please call ( 631
) 344-2524 or e-mail marcy@bnl.gov |