Sixteenth Summer School in Nuclear Physics
Bar Harbor, Maine
June 13 - June 25, 2004
The 16th National Nuclear Physics Summer School is being organized by Brookhaven National Laboratory and the University of Massachusetts. The school will be held on the campus of the College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine. The school is intended for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers in either experimental or theoretical nuclear physics. The primary aim is to provide future researchers with a broad perspective on current research in the field. Lecture courses will cover the major themes in nuclear physics research. Partial scholarships for local expenses are available for most participants.
Lecturers:
- Stuart Freedman, Berkeley
Neutrino Physics - Dick Furnstahl, Ohio State
Fermion Many-Body Systems - Daniel Phillips, Ohio University
Effective Theory Methods (pdf)
- Mark Pitt, Virginia Tech
Electroweak Physics
Lecture No. 1 - PDF | PowerPoint
Lecture No. 2 - PDF | PowerPoint
- Krishna Rajagopal, MIT
Phases of QCD Matter - Gunther Roland, MIT
The Physics of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions - Mike Snow, Indiana University
Neutron Physics
Special Talks:
- John Beacom, Fermilab
Topics in Nuclear Astrophysics (pdf) - Mike Ramsey-Musolf, Univ. of Conn/Caltech
Topics in Electroweak Physics
Part A - PDF | PowerPoint
Part B - PDF | PowerPoint
Part C - PDF | PowerPoint
Organizers:
- Barry Holstein, University of Massachusetts
- Dmitri Kharzeev, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Sponsored by:
- The National Science Foundation
- The Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington
- The U.S. Department of Energy
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- The University of Massachusetts
For More Information:
Email: marcy@bnl.gov
Phone: (631) 344-2524
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 which is also the site of this year's school. The number of students will be limited to aprox. 50, and some fellowship support is available. The application deadline is May 1, 2004. However, please apply as early as possible as space is limited.
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