FNHP2025

FRONTIERS IN NUCLEAR AND HADRONIC PHYSICS

School at the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics

Florence, February 17 - February 28, 2025




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The school is primarily addressed to Ph.D. students in Theoretical Nuclear and Hadronic Physics. The participation of experimentalists and post-docs is also encouraged. The 2025 edition will provide a pedagogical introduction to the basic concepts and tools needed for carrying out research on the structure of the nucleon, also using Machine Learning techniques, Lattice QCD, and hadron spectroscopy and exotics.

There will be four hours of lecture in the morning and two in the afternoon. Lectures will be in person and mainly on the blackboard, with the support of slides. Ample time will be reserved for study and discussions with lecturers and senior participants. Some seminars, usually devoted to experimental aspects, will also be organized. A desk and standard research facilities will be provided to all participants.

The school has no registration fee and we may also be able to provide free accommodation for a good fraction of the participants.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:

10 JANUARY 2025


LECTURERS

CONSTANTIA ALEXANDROU (Cyprus Univ.) with SIMONE BACCHIO Introduction to lattice QCD and hadron structure
MARIAELENA BOGLIONE (Turin Univ. and INFN) with ANDREA SIGNORI Mapping the 3D proton structure in transverse momentum space
FENG-KUNG GUO (Beijing, Inst. Theor. Phys.) with JI TENG Exotic Spectroscopy
STEFANO FORTE (Milan U. and INFN) with TOMMASO GIANI Learning and machine-learning the collinear structure of the proton
JUAN MIGUEL NIEVES (Valencia U. and IFIC): Hadron Spectroscopy



ORGANIZERS

Alessandro Bacchetta (Pavia Univ. and INFN)        
Andrea Beraudo (INFN Torino)        
Ignazio Bombaci (Pisa Univ. & INFN)
Angela Bonaccorso (INFN Pisa)                         
Maria Colonna (INFN LNS)
Vincenzo Greco (Catania Univ. & INFN)             
Elena Santopinto (INFN Genova)
Enrico Vigezzi (INFN Milano)