Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to invite you to the 25th International Spin Symposium (SPIN 2023) to be held in Durham, NC, from September 24-29, 2023. The conference will be hosted at the Durham Convention Center in downtown Durham, near Duke University. The Symposium is one of the pre-eminent venues bringing together theorists and experimentalists in the field of spin physics. It is held every two years, alternating between the U.S., Europe and Asia.
The conference will have an exciting plenary and parallel program covering the following scientific topics:
-Nucleon helicity structure
-Spin physics in Nuclear Reactions and Nuclei
-3D Structure of the Nucleon: TMDs
-3D Structure of the Nucleon: GPDs and Form Factors
-Low Energy Spin Physics with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Probes
-Fundamental Symmetries and Spin Physics Beyond the Standard Model
-Acceleration, Storage and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams
-Polarized Ion and Lepton Sources and Targets
-Future Facilities and Experiments
-Application of Nuclear Polarization Techniques to Other Fields
-Spin in Heavy Ion Collisions
-Quantum computing mini-symposium
A preliminary plenary program can be found on the conference webpage, spin2023.phy.duke.edu.
There you can also find information on travel and accommodation as well as a list of the conveners for the scientific program.
If you wish to give a talk in a parallel or poster session, abstract submission is now open and available through this website. The submission deadline for abstracts is May 31.
We have limited funds for participants who need financial support, application for these funds is also available on the website. Priority will given to junior participants, underrepresented groups and participants form low and middle income countries (LMIC). The deadline for financial support applications is May 14.
For further questions or if you require an invitation letter for your visa application, please contact the organizers at spin2023_contact@duke.edu.
We are looking forward to seeing you at SPIN 2023!
We are happy to invite you to the 25th International Spin Symposium (SPIN 2023) to be held in Durham, NC, from September 24-29, 2023. The conference will be hosted at the Durham Convention Center in downtown Durham, near Duke University. The Symposium is one of the pre-eminent venues bringing together theorists and experimentalists in the field of spin physics. It is held every two years, alternating between the U.S., Europe and Asia.
The conference will have an exciting plenary and parallel program covering the following scientific topics:
-Nucleon helicity structure
-Spin physics in Nuclear Reactions and Nuclei
-3D Structure of the Nucleon: TMDs
-3D Structure of the Nucleon: GPDs and Form Factors
-Low Energy Spin Physics with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Probes
-Fundamental Symmetries and Spin Physics Beyond the Standard Model
-Acceleration, Storage and Polarimetry of Polarized Beams
-Polarized Ion and Lepton Sources and Targets
-Future Facilities and Experiments
-Application of Nuclear Polarization Techniques to Other Fields
-Spin in Heavy Ion Collisions
-Quantum computing mini-symposium
A preliminary plenary program can be found on the conference webpage, spin2023.phy.duke.edu.
There you can also find information on travel and accommodation as well as a list of the conveners for the scientific program.
If you wish to give a talk in a parallel or poster session, abstract submission is now open and available through this website. The submission deadline for abstracts is May 31.
We have limited funds for participants who need financial support, application for these funds is also available on the website. Priority will given to junior participants, underrepresented groups and participants form low and middle income countries (LMIC). The deadline for financial support applications is May 14.
For further questions or if you require an invitation letter for your visa application, please contact the organizers at spin2023_contact@duke.edu.
We are looking forward to seeing you at SPIN 2023!