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18th National Nuclear Physics Summer School July 23 - August 5, 2006 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN |
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National Nuclear Physics Summer School
2005 XVII: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California (6 June - 17 June): Paulo Bedaque, Paul Vetter o David Bowman: Fundamental Symmetries o Steve Elliott: Neutrinos o Jon Engel: Nuclear Structure o Tom Hemmick: Relativistic heavy Ion Collisions o David Kaplan: Effective Theories o Kostas Orginos: Lattice QCD o Jim Truran: Stellar Nucleosynthesis _______________ 2004 XVI: College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine (13 June - 25 June): Barry Holstein, Dmitri Kharzeev o Stuart Freedman: Neutrino physics o Dick Furnstahl: Fermion many-body systems o Daniel Phillips: Effective theory methods o Mark Pitt: Electroweak physics o Krishna Rajagopal: Phases of QCD matter o Gunther Roland: The physics of relativistic heavy ion collisions o Mike Snow:Neutron physics o John Beacom:Topics in nuclear astrophysics o Mike Ramsey-Musolf:Topics in electroweak physics _______________
2003 XV: University of Tennessee, Knoxville (15 June - 27 June): Jeff Blackmon & David Dean o Peter Parker: Nuclear astrophysics o Erich Ormand: Nuclear structure o Raju Venugopalan: High energy nuclear physics in the collider era o Eric Swanson: Structure of hadrons o Alejandro Garcia: Weak interactions in the nucleus o Gail McLaughlin: Neutrino physics _______________
2002 XIV: St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico (28 July - 10 August): J. Ginocchio & J. Carlson o William Louis: Neutrino Physics o Aneesh Manohar: QCD and its Symmetries o Thomas Schaefer: High Density QCD o Joseph Carlson: Microscopic Nuclear Physics o Guy Savard: Physics for a Rare Isotope Accelerator _______________
2001 XIII: College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine (12 June - 22 June): Barry Holstein & Larry McLerran o Xiangdong Ji: Probing the Nucleon Structure in High Energy Scattering o John Wilkerson: Neutrino Physics o Ubirajara van Kolck: Effective Field Theories and Nuclear Structure o Carleton DeTar: Lattice QCD: From the Basics to RHIC o Barbara Jacak: Exploring the Superdense Matter at RHIC o Thomas Schaefer: QCD and Matter Under Extreme Conditions _______________
2000 XII: University of California, Santa Cruz (3 July - 14 July): Wick Haxton & Larry McLerran o Donald Geesaman: Electromagnetic Probes of Nucleon and Nuclear Structure o John Harris: Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics o Morten Hjorth-Jensen: Nuclear Structure from Nuclei to Neutron Stars o Alfred Mueller: QCD in High Energy Nuclear Physics o Yong-Zhong Qian: Neutrinos and the Origin of the Elements: from the Big Bang to Supernovae o Michael Ramsey-Musolf: Weak Interactions in Atoms and Nuclei: The Standard Model and Beyond _______________
1999 XI: University of California, San Diego (28 June - 9 July): George Fuller o A. Baha Balantekin:Solar and Atmospheric Neutrinos: Phenomenology and Experiment o Brad Filippone:Probing the Nucleon at CEBAF o Wick Haxton:Neutrino and Exotic Particle Properties and their Importance in Big Bang and Stellar Nucleosynthesis o Elizabeth Jenkins:Baryon Chiral Perturbation Theory o Steve Koonin:The Shell Model: From the Mean Field to Monte Carlo o Achim Richter:Elementary Excitation Modes of the Nucleus and Chaos in Nuclei and Billiards o Thomas Schäfer:RHIC and QCD at Finite Density and Temperature _______________
1998 X: Gull Lake, MI (26 July - 8 August): Wolfgang Bauer & Alex Brown o George Fuller:Neutrinos and Nuclear Astrophysics o Gregers Hansen:Radioactive Beam Physics o Roy Holt:CEBAF Physics o Volker Koch:Chiral Symmetry o Scott Pratt:Phenomenology of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions _______________
1997 IX: New Haven, CT (4-15 August): Rick Casten o Donald Geesaman: Nucleon Structure o John Harris: Relativistic Heavy Ions o Bradley Meyer: Nuclear Astrophysics o Witek Nazarewicz: Nuclear Structure at High Spin o Witek Nazarewicz: Nuclear Physics with Radioactive Beams (Theory) o Bradley Sherril: Nuclear Physics with Radioactive Beams (Experiment) o David Warner: Nuclear Structure at Low Spin _______________
1996 VIII: Pack Forest, WA (10-21 June): George Bertsch o Arthur Champagne: Nuclear Astrophysics o David Dean: The Shell Model o Robert Janssens: Spectroscopy of Deformed Nuclei o Ruprecht Machleidt: Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction o Berndt Müller: Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics _______________
1995 VII: Seattle, WA (18-30 June): Wick Haxton o Gerry Brown: Neutron Stars and Kaon Condensation o Stuart Freedman: Parity Violation in Atoms and Nuclei (Experiment) o David Kaplan: Effective Field Theories o Boris Kayser: Tests of CP Nonconservation o Joe Ginocchio: Symmetries in Nuclear Structure Physics o Michael Musolf: Parity Violation in Atoms and Nuclei (Theory) o Ismael Zahed: Chiral Symmetry in Hadronic Physics _______________
1993 VI: Raleigh, NC (11-24 July): Berndt Müller & Russel Roberson o Jerzy Dudek: High Spin States and Superdeformed Nuclei o James Friar: Nuclear Few-Body Systems o Johanna Stachel: Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions o Dirk Walecka: Electron Scattering o John Wilkerson: Weak Interactions in Nuclear Physics o Cheung Ji: Light Cone Quantum Field Theory (Guest lecture) o Roxanne Springer: Effective Theories of Hadronic Interactions (Guest lecture) _______________
1992 V: Corvallis, OR (5-18 July): Steve Vigdor o Tom Bowles: Neutrino Masses and Mixing o John Millener: Hypernuclear Physics o Bob McKeown: Spin Effects in Electromagnetic Interactions o Brian Serot: Relativistic Nuclear Many-Body Theory o Phil Siemens: Matter Above a Trillion Kelvin _______________
1991 IV: Madison, WI (17-28 June): Baha Balantekin o Eric Adelberger: Low Energy Frontier & Nuclear Astrophysics o Barry Holstein: Weak Interactions in Nuclei o Franco Iachello: Topics in Nuclear Structure Physics o Joe Kapusta: Finite-Temperature Field Theory in Nuclear Physics o Bill Zajc: Phenomenology of Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions _______________
1990 III: Santa Cruz, CA (5-17 August): Wick Haxton & Jørgen Randrup o Baha Balantekin: The Use of Symmetry Principles in Nuclear Physics o Stan Brodsky: Nuclear Quantum Chromodynamics o George Fuller: The Nuclear Physics of the Big Bang o Shoji Nagamiya: High Energy Heavy Ion Experiments o John Negele: The Structure of Hadrons o Gerry Brown: Meson Effective Masses and Heavy Ion Physics (Guest lecture) _______________
1989 II: Gull Lake, MI (31 July - 11 August): James Vary o Dirk Walecka: Quantum Field Theory of Hadrons o James Friar: Few-Body Nuclear Systems - Theory and Experiment o Steve Koonin: Nuclear Many-Body Theory o Teng-Lek Khoo: High-Spin Physics o Eric Adelberger: Fundamental Measurements in Nuclei _______________
1988 I: Corvallis, OR (27 June - 8 July): Phil Siemens o Jerry Cooperstein: Nuclear Astrophysics of Supernovae o Bill Donnelly: Electroweak Interactions of Nuclei at Multi-GeV Energies o Jochen Heisenberg: Measurements of Nuclei with Multi-GeV Electrons o Bill Lynch:Current Experiments of Fragmentation of Nuclei in Fermi-Velocity Collisions o Miklos Gyulassy: Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Collisions and Phase Transitions of Matter Above 1012 K |
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