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Opening day
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Submission deadline
Deadlines
Authors are invited to submit abstracts addressing the scientific topics of the SQM 2022 conference. A submission category (or Track) can be selected during abstract submission. The Abstract Submission Deadline is 15 March 2022 at 23:59 KST (GMT+9). Post-deadline abstracts will not be accepted. The submission of multiple abstracts from the same author is discouraged (except in the case of centralized submissions by experimental collaborations). The decisions on abstract acceptance will be communicated by 20 April 2022.
How to be participants
All abstracts accepted for the conference will be presented in either oral or poster sessions. All presentations must be in English. Any author presenting a talk or a poster at SQM 2022 must be a registered participant of the conference. Authors presenting at the conference implicitly accept that their talks or posters are published on the Indico website.
The abstract submission process is managed by the Indico server hosted by CERN. To submit an abstract and for all further follow-up actions, you need a valid CERN account. If you don't have a valid CERN account, you can create a lightweight one as follows:
- Click here to register a new CERN lightweight account
- Fill in the form with your details
- Read and agree to the terms and conditions
- Click on the blue button "Register"
- You will receive an email notification to confirm your account registration
To submit an abstract, log into your INDICO account (see upper right corner) and click on the blue button "Submit new abstract" below. A pop-up window will open with the abstract submission form. Fill in the form with the requested fields. Please read the form submission instructions before submitting an abstract. To consult them, click on the "submission instructions" link at the top of the abstract submission form.
Guideline to select tracks
Specific detail subject submittable for each track
- Light-flavor and Strangeness
- Heavy-flavor and Quarkonia
- Resonances and Hyper-nuclei
- Bulk matter phenomena, QCD phase diagram, and Critical point
- Collective dynamics in large and small systems
- Correlations and fluctuations
- Transport
- QCD at high temperature
- Lattice
- Detector upgrades and Future experiments
- LHC experiments upgrade
- FAIR, NICA, EIC, RAON, HIAF
- Other topics
- Astrophysics
- Baryon rich matters
- Electromagnetic probes
- New theoretical developments