Speaker
Description
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will uniquely address questions about the origin on nucleon mass and spin, properties of dense systems of gluons, as well as opportunities to connect to neutrino physics, astrophysics, and fundamental symmetries at higher energies.
Canadian theorists are valued collaborators complementing the experiment efforts worldwide, and they are currently taking roles in EIC working groups and committees and offer a broad range of contributions such as e+A gluon saturation, GPDs and TMDs, radiative corrections and Lattice QCD.
The talk will briefly outline related efforts and expertise of Canadian theory groups, and how Canadian subatomic physics community gathers to outline its vision for the next five years and beyond, placing Canadian contributions within a long-term international context.