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European School in Instrumentation for Particle and Astroparticle Physics (ESIPAP) in Archamps, march 2014

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The European School in Instrumentation for Particle and Astroparticle Physics (ESIPAP) is opening.
The organization of  ESIPAP is very similar to that of JUAS, the Joint University Accelerator School.
 Like JUAS, it will be based at ESI in Archamps (France) next to Geneva.
 
 Although ESIPAP was founded by the laboratory of excellence ENIGMASS, it will recruit worldwide
Master and Ph.D.

Permanent Faculty Position at the Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

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Permanent Faculty Position at the Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

 

Application is open for a permanent faculty position at Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil. The Brazilian group from Universidade de São Paulo  is part of the ALICE Collaboration and it is involved in several analysis related to heavy flavor, direct photons and jet physics. The group is also involved in the O2 project and the ALICE upgrade program.

 

Workshop on Heavy Flavor Correlations in Nuclear Collisions

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Dear colleagues,

 

we would like to announce a workshop dedicated to heavy-flavour correlations in heavy-ion and

pp collisions in Bergen (Norway) at the beginning of October (2.-4.).

 

The goal of the workshop is to have an informal discussion among theorists and experimental

physicists to understand what can be learnt by studying heavy-flavour correlations in pp and

HCP2012 in Kyoto, Japan 12-16 November 2012 -registration open

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Dear colleagues,

Registration for HCP 2012, 12-16 November
in Kyoto, Japan, is open via the web page:

http://www.icepp.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/hcp2012/

The first bulletin is attached.  Deadlines and
procedures of abstract submission for parallel
sessions and poster presentations are included.

We would appreciate your participation !!

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS

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Dear Colleagues

I bring to your attention the forthcoming

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS
50th Course: WHAT WE WOULD LIKE LHC TO GIVE US
Erice, 23 June - 2 July 2012

As in the long tradition of the school , also this year the program
will be rich of lectures covering the wide range of
topics related to the LHC physics. As usual, the school is
particularly addressed to students, with stimulating discussions with the
invited experts and a session dedicated to the presentation of their work.