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- From: Helen Caines <helen.caines AT yale.edu>
- To: Richard Seto <seto AT ucr.edu>
- Cc: Lijuan Ruan <ruan AT bnl.gov>, star-fcv-l AT lists.bnl.gov
- Subject: Re: [Star-fcv-l] April APS meeting Mini-symposia
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2021 13:50:58 -0500
Hi Rich,
Yes there is a BES-II symposium. Its been organized by the GHP group, and interestingly isn’t cross-listed under the DNP min-symposia. Specially is it mini symposium E09
Helen
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On Jan 8, 2021, at 1:48 PM, Richard Seto <seto AT ucr.edu> wrote:Hi Helen, LijuanI had understood from the analysis meeting that there would be a mini-symposium on BES II and that we should encourage our students to send in abstracts. Did I get that wrong? Here is what is listed for the mini-symposia under nuclear physicsThanks-Rich
- Mini-Symposium: Jet Physics at the EIC
- D17b
- Mini-Symposium: Challenges for The Hydrodynamic Description of RHIC Data from All Kinds of Correlations
- D17c
- Mini-Symposium: Heavy Flavor and Quarkonia as a Probe of QCD Media, Current and Future
- D17d
- Mini-Symposium: Spin Physics and Hard Scattering Processes
- D17e
- Mini-Symposium: Careers for Nuclear Physicists on Medical Physics
- D17f
- Mini-Symposium: Transverse-Momentum-Dependent Phenomena
- D17g
- Mini-Symposium: Photo-Production of Hadrons
- D17h
- Mini-Symposium: Applied Low Energy Nuclear Physics
- D17i
- Mini-Symposium: Opportunities for Future Hadron Structure Measurements with Large Acceptance At High Luminosity
- D17j
- Mini-Symposium: Neutrino Properties: New Developments, Challenges and Impacts
Richard Setorichard.seto AT ucr.edu
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
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[Star-fcv-l] April APS meeting Mini-symposia,
Richard Seto, 01/08/2021
- Re: [Star-fcv-l] April APS meeting Mini-symposia, Helen Caines, 01/08/2021
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