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XVIth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum

from Sunday 18 August 2024 (07:00) to Saturday 24 August 2024 (19:00)
Cairns, Queensland, Australia

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
18 Aug 2024
19 Aug 2024
20 Aug 2024
21 Aug 2024
22 Aug 2024
23 Aug 2024
24 Aug 2024
AM
07:30
Registration (until 09:00) (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall )
09:00
Conference Opening (until 10:00) (Plenary 1&2)
10:00
Plenary - Nora brambilla (until 11:00) (Plenary 1&2)
10:00 Quantum Computing: a future perspective for scientific computing - Karl Jansen   (Plenary 1&2)
10:30 Hadron-Hadron Interactions from Lattice QCD: Theory meets Experiments - Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN iTHEMS)   (Plenary 1&2)
11:00 --- Morning tea ---
11:30
Plenary -Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab) (until 13:00) (Plenary 1&2)
11:30 Experimental review of exotic states discoveries in the last 20 years - Chengping Shen (Fudan University (CN))   (Plenary 1&2)
12:00 Strong Dynamics: A Treasure Trove for Standard Model Physics and Beyond - Prof. Francesco Sannino (University Federico II)   (Plenary 1&2)
12:30 The QCD phase structure and its signatures from functional approaches - Fabian Rennecke (Justus Liebig University Giessen)   (Plenary 1&2)
09:00
Round Table - Nora Brambilla (Technical University in Munich, Germany) (until 10:00) (Plenary 1&2)
09:00 XYZ twenty years later: the known and the unknown - Thomas Mehen (Duke University) Dr Roberto Mussa (INFN Torino) Makoto Oka Estia Eichten Bruce Donald Yabsley (University of Sydney) Nora brambilla Christopher Thomas (University of Cambridge)   (Plenary 1&2)
10:00
Plenary - Jon-Ivar Skullerud (until 10:30) (Plenary 1&2)
10:00 IPPOG and spin-offs from particle and nuclear physics - Prof. Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE))   (Plenary 1&2)
10:15 Bridging Scientists and Students with Regional School Partnerships - Jackie Bondell (ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics)   (Plenary 1&2)
10:30 --- Morning tea ---
11:00
Masterclasses - Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) Jon-Ivar Skullerud (until 12:30) (M9)
11:00 The world of quarks and leptons - Jon-Ivar Skullerud   (M9)
11:45 Journey to the origins of the universe - what we do in the laboratory - Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))   (M9)
11:00
Masterclasses - Jackie Bondell (ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics) (until 12:30) (M4)
11:00
Plenary - William Detmold (until 12:30) (Plenary 1&2)
11:00 Parton Distributions from Lattice and Impacts on Global QCD Analysis - Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (Michigan State University)   (Plenary 1&2)
11:30 Femtoscopy for exotic hadrons and nuclei - Tetsuo Hyodo (Tokyo Metropolitan University)   (Plenary 1&2)
12:00 Neutron stars and Constraints for the Equation of State of Dense Matter - Prof. Veronica Dexheimer   (Plenary 1&2)
09:00
Plenary - Ian Cloet (until 10:30) (Plenary 1&2)
09:00 Solving the strong CP problem - ALESSANDRO STRUMIA   (Plenary 1&2)
09:30 Functional methods for hadron spectroscopy - Gernot Eichmann   (Plenary 1&2)
10:00 Beta decay as probe of new physics - Andre Walker-Loud   (Plenary 1&2)
10:30 --- Morning tea ---
11:00
Plenary -Prof. Pyungwon Ko (KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)) (until 12:00) (Plenary 1&2)
11:00 Physics Overview of J-PARC - Kazuya Aoki   (Plenary 1&2)
11:30 Review of muon g-2: lattice, dispersive, and data driven results - Finn Stokes (The University of Adelaide)   (Plenary 1&2)
09:00
Plenary -Prof. Nicole Bell (The University of Melbourne) (until 10:30) (Plenary 1&2)
09:00 Three-hadron systems - Raul Briceno (UC Berkeley & LBNL)   (Plenary 1&2)
09:30 Recent experimental results on QGP formation and properties from the LHC - Raimond Snellings (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))   (Plenary 1&2)
10:00 A tribute to Alexander Andrianov: a life for physics - Domenec Espriu Climent (University of Barcelona (ES))   (Plenary 1&2)
10:30 --- Morning tea ---
11:00
Deconfinement - Anthony Francis (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University) (until 13:00) (M4)
11:00 The real-time finite-temperature static potential: a higher order calculation - Joan Soto   (M4)
11:20 Hadronization data in cold nuclear medium: past, present and future (Jefferson Lab and EIC) - Taisiya Mineeva (UTFSM)   (M4)
11:40 Euclidean chromoelectric correlator in finite-temperature perturbation theory - Saga Säppi (Technical University of Munich (TUM))   (M4)
12:00 Bottomonium suppression in pNRQCD and open quantum system approach - Mr Ajaharul Islam (Kent State University, United States)   (M4)
12:30 Finite temperature hadronic spectral properties - Ryan Bignell (Trinity College Dublin)   (M4)
11:00
Heavy Quarks - Wei Wang (until 13:00) (Plenary 2)
11:00 Internal structure of $T_{cc}$ and $X(3872)$ by using compositeness - Tomona Kinugawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University)   (Plenary 2)
11:20 Doubly charmed tetraquark Tcc from lattice QCD - Yan Lyu   (Plenary 2)
11:40 Mass spectra of doubly charm pentaquark states - Wei Chen   (Plenary 2)
12:00 Hadronic Molecule Effective Field Theory for T_cc^+ - Thomas Mehen (Duke University)   (Plenary 2)
12:30 Study of Tcc and X(3872) - Jia-jun Wu   (Plenary 2)
11:00
Light Quarks - Peter Hurck (University of Glasgow (GB)) (until 13:00) (M2)
11:00 Pole trajectories of the $\Lambda(1405)$ towards the SU(3) limit - Raquel Molina Peralta   (M2)
11:20 Recent results of Baryon electromagnetic form factors at BESIII - Mr Hua Shi (University of Science and Technology of China)   (M2)
11:40 Radiative modes $K^+\to\pi^+\gamma^*\gamma^{(*)}$ and $K^+\to\pi^+\ell^+\ell^-(\gamma)$ decays - Tomáš Husek (Charles University and University of Birmingham)   (M2)
12:00 Triangle singularity in the $J/\psi \to \phi \pi^+ a_0^-(\pi^- \eta),\; \phi \pi^- a_0^+(\pi^+ \eta)$ decays - Wei-Hong Liang   (M2)
12:30 Precision Studies of the Neutron Spin Structure using a Polarized Helium-3 Target at Jefferson Lab - Wolfgang Korsch (University of Kentucky)   (M2)
11:00
Light Quarks - Gernot Eichmann (until 13:00) (Plenary 1)
11:00 Multi-nucleon matrix elements on the lattice with e-graph optimised Wick contractions and the Feynman-Hellmann theorem - Nabil Humphrey   (Plenary 1)
11:20 Electromagnetic properties and hadron structures - Dr Zhan-Wei Liu (Lanzhou University)   (Plenary 1)
11:40 Polyakov loop and QCD equation of state - Yi Lu (Peking University)   (Plenary 1)
12:00 Spatial imaging of the proton from a light-front Hamiltonian approach - Xingbo Zhao   (Plenary 1)
12:30 Isospin violation effects in the pion-nucleon sigma-term - Martin Hoferichter   (Plenary 1)
11:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - David Blaschke (until 13:00) (M1)
11:00 Three-nucleon forces with symmetry-preserving regulator - Hermann Krebs (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)   (M1)
11:20 The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory - Dr Irene Bolognino (The University of Adelaide)   (M1)
11:40 Delineation of cold and dense two-color QCD with linear sigma model - Daiki Suenaga (KMI, Nagoya University)   (M1)
12:00 Experimental studies of baryon modification in nuclei using hyperons - Hirokazu Tamura (Tohoku University)   (M1)
12:30 Neutron scattering off one-neutron halo nuclei in halo effective field theory - Xu Zhang (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)   (M1)
11:00
Statistical Methods for Physics Analysis in the XXI Century - Tommaso Dorigo (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT)) (until 13:00) (M6)
11:00 Digital Quantum Simulation for Energy Spectroscopy of Schwinger Model - Prof. Masazumi Honda (RIKEN iTHEMS)   (M6)
11:20 NuCLR: Nuclear Co-Learned Representations - Sokratis Trifinopoulos   (M6)
11:40 Use of a Gaussian Process to precisely estimate the trials factor for a resonance search - Alexander Lincoln Read (University of Oslo (NO))   (M6)
12:00 Response Matrix Estimation in Unfolding Differential Cross Sections - Mikael Kuusela (Carnegie Mellon University (US))   (M6)
12:30 Machine Learning Methods in Lattice QCD - Akio Tomiya   (M6)
11:00
Strongly-Coupled Theories and Dark Matter - ZHIWEI WANG (until 13:00) (M3)
11:00 Properties of deuteron on the light front - Satvir Kaur (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou)   (M3)
11:20 Extending Global Fits of 4D Composite Higgs Models with Partially Composite Leptons - Kenn Shern Goh   (M3)
11:40 Neutron star structure in QMC with hyperons and high-density repulsion   (M3)
12:00 Interacting p-form gauge theories: New developments - Sergei Kuzenko   (M3)
12:30 Dark photon in parity-violating electron scatterings - Xuangong Wang   (M3)
09:00
Plenary - Gastao Krein (until 10:30) (Plenary 1&2)
09:00 Complex potential and open system applications in heavy-ion and cold atoms - Yukinao Akamatsu (Osaka University)   (Plenary 1&2)
09:30 Hadron Structure: Perspective and Insights - Craig Roberts (Nanjing University)   (Plenary 1&2)
10:00 Open Questions in Statistical Practice for Particle Physics - Francisco Matorras (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, Santander, IFCA (ES))   (Plenary 1&2)
10:30 --- Morning tea ---
11:00
Plenary - Hideo Suganuma (Kyoto University) (until 12:00) (Plenary 1&2)
11:00 Lattice and phenomenology of the Quark Gluon Plasma - Claudia Ratti   (Plenary 1&2)
11:30 Hadronic vacuum polarization and some atomic binding effects relevant for the MUonE experiment - Prof. Mark Wise   (Plenary 1&2)
07:00
Conference Excursions (until 19:00) ()
PM
15:00
Registration (until 17:00) (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall )
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Deconfinement - Raimond Snellings (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)) (until 15:30) (M4)
14:00 Exploring the properties of deconfined nuclear matter with collective phenomena in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions at the LHC - Ante Bilandzic (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))   (M4)
14:30 Non-identical particle femtoscopy of pairs containing (anti)deuteron in relativistic heavy-ion collisions with ALICE at the LHC. - Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))   (M4)
15:00 ALICE explores strangeness and nucleosynthesis in hadronic collisions - Francesca Ercolessi (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))   (M4)
14:00
Heavy Quarks - Francesco Giacomo Knechtli (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE)) (until 15:30) (Plenary 2)
14:00 Status and Prospects of Studies on Exotic Hadrons at Belle II - Bruce Donald Yabsley (University of Sydney (AU))   (Plenary 2)
14:30 Charm mesons, charmonium resonances and exotics from lattice QCD - Christopher Thomas (University of Cambridge)   (Plenary 2)
15:00 One Born Oppenheimer Effective Theory to rule all Exotics - Abhishek Mohapatra (Technical University of Munich)   (Plenary 2)
14:00
Light Quarks - Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN iTHEMS) (until 15:30) (Plenary 1)
14:00 Recent results from GlueX - Peter Hurck (University of Glasgow (GB))   (Plenary 1)
14:30 Lattice extraction of the TMD soft function and the CS kernel using for the Wilson line an auxiliary fields approach - C.-J. David Lin   (Plenary 1)
15:00 Parton structure from JAM global QCD analysis - Wally Melnitchouk (Jefferson Lab) Wally Melnitchouk (Jefferson Lab)   (Plenary 1)
14:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics -Prof. Veronica Dexheimer (until 15:30) (M1)
14:00 Capture, Thermalization and Annihilation of Dark Matter in Neutron Stars - Prof. Nicole Bell (The University of Melbourne)   (M1)
14:30 QCD at non-zero isospin density:6144 pions in a box - William Detmold   (M1)
15:00 Gravitational Waves from the innermost parts of Core-Collapse Supernovae - Pia Jakobus (Hamburg Observatory)   (M1)
14:00
QCD and New Physics - Ross Young (until 15:30) (M3)
14:00 New Opportunities with Jefferson Lab at 22 GeV: Science at the Luminosty Frontier - Cynthia (Thia) Keppel   (M3)
14:30 The conformal window of SU(3) - Daniel Nogradi   (M3)
15:00 Recent $B^+ \rightarrow K^+ \nu \bar{\nu}$ Excess and Muon g-2 Illuminating Light Dark Sector with Higgs Portal - Prof. Pyungwon Ko (KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study))   (M3)
14:00
Strongly-Coupled Theories and Dark Matter - Domenec Espriu Climent (University of Barcelona (ES)) (until 15:30) (M6)
14:00 Probe Strongly Coupled Dark Sector via Gravitational Wave - ZHIWEI WANG   (M6)
14:30 Predictions for neutron star mergers from the gauge/gravity duality - Matti Jarvinen   (M6)
15:00 Scattering Amplitudes, strong coupling scales and the gauge-gravity double copy in extra dimensions - Dipan Sengupta (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)   (M6)
14:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Derek Leinweber (CSSM, University of Adelaide) (until 15:30) (M2)
14:00 The standard model and the lattice - Michael Creutz (Brookhaven National Laboratory)   (M2)
14:30 Fractional instantons, anomalies, and the gaugino condensate - Erich Poppitz   (M2)
15:00 Weyl Fermions on a Finite Lattice - Srimoyee Sen   (M2)
15:30 --- Afternoon tea ---
16:00
Deconfinement - Jon-Ivar Skullerud (until 18:00) (M4)
16:00 Probing the in- and out-of-equilibrium Chiral Magnetic Effects from lattice QCD - Adeilton Dean Marques Valois   (M4)
16:20 Probing the photon emissivity of the quark-gluon plasma without an inverse problem in lattice QCD - Ardit Krasniqi (Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz)   (M4)
16:40 $K_1/K^*$ enhancement in heavy-ion collisions and the restoration of chiral symmetry - Ms HAESOM SUNG (Yonsei University)   (M4)
17:00 Heavy Flavor and Quarkonium Production and Interactions in Media - Ramona Vogt   (M4)
17:30 The spectral reconstruction problem for thermal photon and dilepton rates - Anthony Sebastian Francis (Chiao Tung University (TW))   (M4)
16:00
Heavy Quarks - Antonio Vairo (TU Munich) (until 18:00) (Plenary 2)
16:00 Properties of X(3872) from hadronic potentials coupled to quarks - Ibuki Terashima (Tokyo Metropolitan University)   (Plenary 2)
16:20 Tetraquark equations - Dr Boris Blankleider (Flinders University)   (Plenary 2)
16:40 General behavior of near-threshold hadron scattering for exotic hadrons - Katsuyoshi Sone (Tokyo Metropolitan University)   (Plenary 2)
17:00 Quark confinement in multi-quark exotic hadrons in the quark model - Makoto Oka   (Plenary 2)
17:30 Heavy hadrons in a chiral-diquark picture - Dr Kei Suzuki (JAEA)   (Plenary 2)
16:00
Light Quarks -Prof. Bernhard Ketzer (University of Bonn (DE)) (until 18:00) (Plenary 1)
16:00 Light scalar mesons in semileptonic decay of charm meson at BESIII - Dr Shulei Zhang (Hunan University (CN))   (Plenary 1)
16:20 Linear relation between the Gluon EMC effect and short-range correlation - Shuai Zhao (Tianjin University)   (Plenary 1)
16:40 Precision measurements with kaon and pion decays at the NA62 experiment at CERN - Tomáš Husek (Charles Univeristy and University of Birmingham)   (Plenary 1)
17:00 Revealing the transverse force distributions in the nucleon from lattice QCD - Ross Young   (Plenary 1)
17:30 Longitudinal and transverse PDFs of hadrons - from COMPASS to AMBER - Dr Bakur Parsamyan (AANL, Turin section of INFN and CERN)   (Plenary 1)
16:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - Anthony Thomas (until 18:00) (M1)
16:00 Predictions in the superheavy region from the quark-meson coupling model QMCπ-III - Kay Marie Paglinawan (Silliman University)   (M1)
16:20 Non Nucleonic Components in Short Nuclear Distances - Misak Sargsian (Florida International University)   (M1)
16:40 Neutron Monitoring System at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory - Kyle Leaver (University of Adelaide)   (M1)
17:00 Low-energy kaon-nuclei interaction studies at the DAFNE collider: a strangeness Odyssey - Catalina Curceanu   (M1)
17:30 Pulsar Timing Constraints on New Mechanisms of Energy Loss in Neutron Stars - Prof. Susan Gardner (University of Kentucky)   (M1)
16:00
QCD and New Physics - Daniel Nogradi (until 18:00) (M3)
16:00 --- Break ---
16:20 Constraining beyond the Standard Model nucleon isovector charges - Dr James Zanotti (The University of Adelaide)   (M3)
16:40 Dispersive determinations of lattice HVP window quantities for muon g-2 - Kim Maltman   (M3)
17:00 Lattice QCD calculation of electroweak box contributions to superallowed nuclear and neutron beta decays - Prof. Xu Feng (Peking University)   (M3)
17:30 Inclusive processes from lattice QCD: problems and opportunities - Dr Shoji Hashimoto (KEK)   (M3)
16:00
Statistical Methods for Physics Analysis in the XXI Century - Enrico Rinaldi (Quantinuum K. K.) (until 18:00) (M6)
16:00 Sampling methods for high energy physics & particle astrophysics - Dr William Handley   (M6)
16:20 Improved estimate of systematic uncertainty of distributions with finite samples - Alexander Lincoln Read (University of Oslo (NO))   (M6)
16:40 Calibrating Tension Statistics with Neural Ratio Estimation - Harry Bevins   (M6)
17:00 End-To-End Optimization of the Layout of the SWGO Experiment - Tommaso Dorigo (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))   (M6)
17:30 Can we do beyond Wilks theorem for significance calculation? Estimating p-values with importance sampling - Francisco Matorras (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, Santander, IFCA (ES))   (M6)
16:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Ivan Horvath (until 18:00) (M2)
16:00 Boundary states and non-Abelian Casimir effect in lattice Yang-Mills theory - Alexey Tanashkin (Far Eastern Federal University, Pacific Quantum Center)   (M2)
16:20 Semiclassics for QCD vacuum structure via $T^2$ compactification - Yui Hayashi (YITP, Kyoto University)   (M2)
16:40 Confinement in Schwinger model at finite temperature and $\theta$ - Dr Hiroki Ohata (KEK)   (M2)
17:00 Topological structures with twisted boundary conditions and adjoint mode filtering - Georg Bergner (University of Jena)   (M2)
17:30 Understanding the temperature dependence of fractional topological charge objects - Jackson Mickley   (M2)
18:00
Welcome Reception (until 20:00) (City Terrace )
12:30
Conference photo (until 13:00) ()
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Heavy Quarks -Dr Roberto Mussa (INFN Torino) (until 15:30) (Plenary 2)
14:00 How many vector charmonium(-like) states sit in the energy range from 4.2 to 4.35 GeV? - Qian Wang (South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China)   (Plenary 2)
14:30 Mixing of heavy and light quarks in charmonium and light mesons - Francesco Giacomo Knechtli (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))   (Plenary 2)
15:00 Electromagnetic and axial-vector structure of singly heavy baryons in a pion mean-field approach - Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University)   (Plenary 2)
14:00
Light Quarks - Andreas Kronfeld (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)) (until 15:30) (Plenary 1)
14:00 The current JLab 12 GeV and future EIC research programs - Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab)   (Plenary 1)
14:30 Gluonic Energy-Momentum Tensor Form Factors of the Proton - Zein-Eddine Meziani (Argonne National Laboratory)   (Plenary 1)
15:00 New results on the determination of alpha_s from hadronic tau decay data - Kim Maltman   (Plenary 1)
14:00
Masterclasses - Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Jon-Ivar Skullerud Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) (until 15:30) (M9)
14:00 Hands-on masterclass exercises part 1 (starts at 1330) - Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))   (M9)
14:30 --- Afternoon break ---
15:00 Hands-on masterclass exercises part 2   (M9)
14:00
Masterclasses - Jackie Bondell (ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics) (until 15:30) (M4)
14:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - Wally Melnitchouk (Jefferson Lab) (until 15:30) (M1)
14:00 Is there a “hyperon puzzle” problem in neutron star study? - ANG LI   (M1)
14:30 Thermal and nonthermal twin stars - David Blaschke (University of Wroclaw & HZDR/CASUS Görlitz)   (M1)
15:00 Probing QCD physics with current and future gravitational-wave observations - Paul Lasky   (M1)
14:00
QCD and New Physics - Wolfgang Korsch (University of Kentucky) (until 15:30) (M3)
14:00 Improved limits on lepton-flavor-violating decays of light pseudoscalars via spin-dependent $\mu\to e$ conversion in nuclei - Martin Hoferichter   (M3)
14:30 Effective theory predictions for $\mu\rightarrow e$ conversion - Evan Rule   (M3)
15:00 Exciting Prospects at Neutrino Detectors - Prof. Jong-Chul Park (Chungnam National University (KR))   (M3)
14:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Tamas G. Kovacs (until 15:30) (M2)
14:00 Centre vortex geometry at finite temperature - Derek Leinweber (CSSM, University of Adelaide)   (M2)
14:30 Reassessing the flux tube formation via center-vortex ensembles in the lattice - Luis E. Oxman (Fluminense Federal University)   (M2)
15:00 Centre vortices and gluon propagators in thermal lattice QCD with dynamical fermions - Christopher Roland Allton (Swansea University)   (M2)
15:30 --- Afternoon tea ---
16:00
Deconfinement - Fabian Rennecke (Justus Liebig University Giessen) (until 17:30) (M3)
16:00 Mapping Quark-Hadron Deconfinement for Hot, Dense and Rotating Matter under Magnetic Field - Gaurav Mukherjee (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Homi Bhabha National Institute)   (M3)
16:20 Exploring dense QCD through hamiltonian lattice simulations in (1+1) dimensions - Yoshimasa Hidaka (YITP, Kyoto University)   (M3)
16:40 Quantum critical point from competition between Dirac Kondo effect and chiral symmetry breaking - Koichi Hattori (Zhejiang University)   (M3)
16:00
Heavy Quarks - Makoto Oka (until 17:30) (Plenary 2)
16:00 Diquarks in lattice QCD - Anthony Sebastian Francis (Chiao Tung University (TW))   (Plenary 2)
16:20 Spectator effects in inclusive lifetimes of heavy hadrons - Joshua Lin   (Plenary 2)
16:40 SU(3) gauge-fermion systems with fundamental flavors - Oliver Witzel (Universität Siegen)   (Plenary 2)
17:00 Heavy Quarks and the QCD Coupling - Tomasz Korzec   (Plenary 2)
16:00
Light Quarks -Dr James Zanotti (The University of Adelaide) (until 17:30) (Plenary 1)
16:00 Understanding the nature of the Delta(1600) Resonance - Dr Curtis Abell   (Plenary 1)
16:20 Gravitational Form Factors of the Proton - Latifa Elouadrhiri   (Plenary 1)
16:40 NNLO QCD Corrections to Pion EM form factors - Long-Bin Chen (Guangzhou University)   (Plenary 1)
17:00 Nucleon electric polarizabilities and nucleon-pion scattering from lattice QCD - Xu Feng (Peking University)   (Plenary 1)
16:00
Masterclasses - Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) Wioleta Rzesa (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Jon-Ivar Skullerud (until 17:30) (M9)
16:00 Hands-on masterclass exercises part 2 (starts 1500)   (M9)
16:30 Quiz   (M9)
17:15 Questions and answers   (M9)
16:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - Pia Jakobus (Hamburg Observatory) (until 17:30) (M1)
16:00 Neutral weak form factors and nuclear equation of state - Ciprian Gal   (M1)
16:20 Supernova axion emissivity with Δ ( 1232 ) resonance in heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory - Dr Jongkuk Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)   (M1)
16:40 Transition magnetic moments for $\Delta \rightarrow p$ in asymmetric nuclear matter - Dr Harleen Dahiya (Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar)   (M1)
17:00 Hydrodynamics for symmetry broken phases - Masaru Hongo (Niigata Universiity)   (M1)
16:00
Strongly-Coupled Theories and Dark Matter - Irene Bolognino (University of Adelaide) (until 17:30) (M4)
16:00 Anisotropic pressure and novel first-order phase transition in SU(3) Yang-Mills theory on $\mathbb{T}^2\times\mathbb{R}^2$ - Daisuke Fujii (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)   (M4)
16:20 Accommodating scalar resonances in the HEFT - Domenec Espriu Climent (University of Barcelona (ES))   (M4)
16:40 Optical calibration of SABRE-South veto photomultiplier tubes - Kamiel Janssens (University of Adelaide)   (M4)
17:00 Generalized Beth-Uhlenbeck approach to the thermodynamics of quark-hadron matter - David Blaschke (University of Wroclaw and HZDR/CASUS Görlitz)   (M4)
16:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Aleksey Cherman (University of Minnesota) (until 17:30) (M2)
16:00 Color-magnetic correlation in SU(3) lattice QCD - Hideo Suganuma (Kyoto University)   (M2)
16:20 Possible scenario of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in the instanton liquid - Yamato Suda   (M2)
16:40 Further numerical evidences for the gauge-independent separation between Confinement and Higgs phases in lattice SU(2) gauge theory with a scalar field in the fundamental representation - Akihiro Shibata (KEK)   (M2)
17:00 Does the Z boson have a lighter cousin, and other aspects of gauge Higgs theories - Prof. Jeff Greensite (San Francisco State University)   (M2)
19:00
Public Lecture/Concert - Chris Allton (Swansea University) Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) (until 21:30) ()
19:00 Cosmic explosions illuminating the invisible - Tamara Davis (University of Queensland)   ()
20:00 Intermission   ()
20:20 LYRICAL GALA CONCERT - TOMASSO DORIGO KALLIOPI PETROU   ()
12:00
Round Table -Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab) (until 13:00) (Plenary 1&2)
12:00 Precision QCD: What we know, what we want to know - Wei Wang Dr Jianwei Qiu (Jefferson Lab) Zein-Eddine Meziani (Argonne National Laboratory) Ian Cloet   ()
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Deconfinement - Chris Allton (Swansea University) (until 16:00) (M4)
14:00 Dense perturbative quantum chromodynamics at g⁶log(g) using hard thermal loops - Saga Säppi (Technical University of Munich (TUM))   (M4)
14:30 Perturbative QCD meets phase quenching: The pressure of cold Quark Matter - Kaapo Seppänen   (M4)
15:00 Tackling the four-loop pressure of dense and hot QCD - Mr Pablo Navarrete (University of Helsinki)   (M4)
15:30 Spectral properties of bottomonium at high temperature: a systematic investigation - Jon-Ivar Skullerud   (M4)
14:00
Heavy Quarks - Hee Sok Chung (Korea University) (until 16:00) (Plenary 2)
14:00 Narrow Spectra in Heavy Quark Systems - Estia Eichten   (Plenary 2)
14:30 Dipion transitions in heavy quarkonium high excitations and heavy quarkonium hybrids - Joan Soto   (Plenary 2)
15:00 Quark mass dependence of charmed mesons - Raquel Molina Peralta   (Plenary 2)
15:30 Quarkonium in Lattice QCD - Brian Colquhoun (University of Glasgow)   (Plenary 2)
14:00
Light Quarks - Adam Szczepaniak (Indiana University) (until 16:00) (Plenary 1)
14:00 Form Factors of Light Pseudoscalar Mesons - A Schwinger-Dyson Equations Perspective - Adnan Bashir   (Plenary 1)
14:30 Recent results on baryon spectroscopy at ELSA and MAMI - Ms Farah Afzal (HISKP, University of Bonn)   (Plenary 1)
15:00 Spectroscopy of Strange Mesons with COMPASS and AMBER - Stefan Wallner (Max Planck Institute for Physics)   (Plenary 1)
15:30 Higher moments of parton distribution functions using gradient flow - Dimitra Pefkou   (Plenary 1)
14:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - ALESSANDRO STRUMIA (until 16:00) (M1)
14:00 Implication of Quarkyonic duality to the hyperon puzzle - Yuki Fujimoto (University of Washington)   (M1)
14:30 Deconfinement and chiral restoration phase transition under rotation from holography in an anisotropic gravitational background - Yidian Chen (Hangzhou Normal University)   (M1)
15:00 Prospect of hadronic-molecule/cluster with strangeness - Dr Iwasaki Masahiko (RIKEN)   (M1)
15:30 The nature of matter in the core of the heaviest neutron stars - Anthony Thomas   (M1)
14:00
QCD and New Physics - Giulia Ricciardi (until 16:00) (M3)
14:00 Ab initio nuclear structure calculations for new physics searches in ytterbium isotope shifts - Matthias Heinz (TU Darmstadt)   (M3)
14:30 Constraints on axionlike particles from GW170817 - Steven Harris   (M3)
15:00 First results from FASER at the LHC - Dr Daiki Hayakawa (Chiba University (JP))   (M3)
15:30 BSM discovery potential at Belle II - Dr Karim Trabelsi (TYL - KEK)   (M3)
14:00
Section A Focus Subsection -Prof. Jeff Greensite (San Francisco State University) (until 16:00) (M2)
14:00 Superinsulators: the discovery of electric confinement in condensed matter systems - Maria Cristina Diamantini Trugenberger (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))   (M2)
14:30 Anderson Localization and the Infrared Phase of QCD - Ivan Horvath   (M2)
15:00 The fate of chiral symmetry in the quark-gluon plasma - Tamas G. Kovacs   (M2)
15:30 QCD thermodynamics with dynamical chiral fermions - Andrey Kotov   (M2)
14:00
Strongly-Coupled Theories and Dark Matter -Prof. Anthony Williams (University of Adelaide) (until 16:00) (M6)
14:00 Quarks to Cosmos: Particles and Plasma in Cosmological Evolution - Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona (US))   (M6)
14:30 QCD data-driven holographic modeling - Koji Hashimoto (Kyoto University)   (M6)
15:00 Instantons processes at colliders - VALENTIN,V KHOZE   (M6)
15:30 Basis Light-Front Quantization: Advancing a First Principles Approach for Hadrons - Chandan Mondal   (M6)
16:00 --- Afternoon tea ---
16:30
Deconfinement - Yukinao Akamatsu (Osaka University) (until 18:30) (M4)
16:30 Fluctuation of conserved charges in heavy ion collisions, lattice QCD and phenomenological models - Rene Bellwied (University of Houston (US))   (M4)
17:00 Four-dimensional QCD equation of state at finite chemical potentials - Prof. Akihiko Monnai (Osaka Institute of Technology)   (M4)
17:30 Charged particle multiplicity in pp-collisions from the dilute Glasma - Markus Leuthner   (M4)
17:50 Limiting fragmentation in the dilute Glasma - Kayran Schmidt   (M4)
18:10 Exotic configurations and particle production in heavy ion collisions - Su Houng Lee   (M4)
16:30
Heavy Quarks - Jia-jun Wu (until 18:30) (Plenary 2)
16:30 Resummation of threshold double logarithms in inclusive production of heavy quarkonium - Hee Sok Chung (Korea University)   (Plenary 2)
17:00 Resolving negative cross section of quarkonium hadroproduction using soft gluon factorization - AnPing Chen (Jiangxi Normal University)   (Plenary 2)
17:30 Multiplicity-dependent heavy flavour production at the LHCb experiment - Jake Lane (Monash University (AU))   (Plenary 2)
17:50 The first evidence of CP violation in the Bs -> j/psi phi system, obtained by CMS - Enrico Lusiani (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))   (Plenary 2)
18:10 Quarkonium Productions in $e^+ e^-$ Collider with their QCD calculations up to NNLO - Prof. Jianxiong Wang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)   (Plenary 2)
16:30
Heavy Quarks - Christopher Thomas (University of Cambridge) (until 18:30) (M3)
16:30 Optimized two-loop QCD correction to exclusive double-J/psi production at the B factories - Wen-Long Sang (Southwest university, ChongQing, China)   (M3)
17:00 Study of X(2370) at BESIII - Dr Peng Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Acedemy of Sciences)   (M3)
17:30 First observation of the eta->4 mu decay with the CMS detector - Prof. Roberto Rossin (University of Padova and INFN)   (M3)
17:50 Lee-Yang zeros in heavy-quark QCD - Masakiyo Kitazawa   (M3)
18:10 Near-threshold Heavy-Strange mesons from Lattice QCD and Hamiltonian Effective Field Theory - GUANGJUAN WANG (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)   (M3)
16:30
Light Quarks -Dr Zhan-Wei Liu (Lanzhou University) (until 18:30) (Plenary 1)
16:30 Light QCD exotics at BESIII - Beijiang Liu   (Plenary 1)
17:00 Pion and kaon electromagnetic and gravitational form factors - José Rodriguez Quintero   (Plenary 1)
17:30 Gravitational form factors of the nucleon and their mechanical structure: Twist-2 case - Hyun-Chul Kim (Inha University)   (Plenary 1)
17:50 Study of the sub-leading twist GTMD $E_{21}^{\nu}(x, p_{\perp},\Delta_{\perp},\theta)$ for proton in light-front quark-diquark model. - Harleen Dahiya   (Plenary 1)
18:10 Compton Amplitude of the Pion using Feynman-Hellmann - Jordan Mckee   (Plenary 1)
16:30
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - Paul Lasky (until 18:30) (M1)
16:30 Nonequilibrium Dynamics of High Density Matter under a Strong Magnetic Field - Gastao Krein   (M1)
17:00 Gravity Resonance Spectroscopy constrains Dark Energy and Dark Matter scenarios - Hartmut Abele (TU Wien)   (M1)
17:30 Capture, thermalisation and annihilation of Dark Matter in Compact Objects - Giorgio Busoni (Adelaide University)   (M1)
17:50 Transition Generalised Parton Distributions for the Nucleon to Low-lying Excited States - Matthew Rumley (The University of Adelaide)   (M1)
18:10 3D Pion crystal from the chiral anomaly - Dr Geraint Evans (Academia Sinica)   (M1)
16:30
Section A Focus Subsection - Maria Cristina Diamantini Trugenberger (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT)) (until 18:30) (M2)
16:30 Quantum simulation of entanglement and hadronization in jet production: lessons from the massive Schwinger model - Dr Shuzhe SHI (Tsinghua University)   (M2)
17:00 Universal features of non-Fermi liquids and application to black holes - Rishabh Jha   (M2)
17:30 --- Break ---
17:50 --- Break (no talks) ---
16:30
Statistical Methods for Physics Analysis in the XXI Century - Yung-Kyun Noh (Hanyang University) (until 18:30) (M6)
16:30 Quantum Parton Shower with Kinematics - Masahito Yamazaki   (M6)
17:00 Rebuilding Dense Matter EoSs from Neutron Star Observations with Deep Learning - Dr Lingxiao Wang (RIKEN)   (M6)
17:30 Implementation of amplitude analysis and machine learning at BESIII - Xiao-Rui Lyu (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)   (M6)
17:50 A quantum computing study of the static potential in (2+1)D QED - Enrico Rinaldi (Quantinuum K. K.)   (M6)
18:10 GAMBIT - the Global and Modular beyond-Standard Model Inference Tool - Martin John White (University of Adelaide (AU))   (M6)
18:30
Posters - Michael Creutz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) (until 20:00) (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Calculation of the Compton Amplitude at High Momentum using Momentum Smearing - Ian Van Schalkwyk   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Constraints On the Dark Sector from Electroweak Precision Observables - Bill Loizos   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Observations of neutron stars place the upper mass limit at above 2 solar masses - Mr Jesper Leong (University of Adelaide)   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Scattering Amplitudes of Massive Spin-2 Kaluza-Klein States with Matter - Joshua Gill   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Searching for a new (pseudo)scalar at 95 GeV - Navneet Krishnan (Australian National University)   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 The effect of Gribov copies on the quark propagator - Jon-Ivar Skullerud   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 The four-gluon and ghost-gluon vertices in the Landau gauge from lattice simulations - Paulo Silva   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
18:30 Towards determining the (2+1)-dimensional Quantum Electrodynamics running coupling with Monte Carlo and quantum computing methods - Karl Jansen   (Mezzanine Exhibition Hall)
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Deconfinement - Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE)) (until 15:30) (M4)
14:00 The theory of jet modification and energy loss in the quark-gluon plasma - Adam Takacs (Heidelberg University)   (M4)
14:30 Future for Heavy Ions & ALICE 3 - Dieter Roehrich (University of Bergen (NO))   (M4)
15:00 ALICE overview - Prof. MinJung Kweon (Inha University)   (M4)
14:00
Heavy Quarks - Thomas Mehen (Duke University) (until 15:30) (Plenary 2)
14:00 Tcc from finite volume energy levels: the left-hand cut problem and its solution - Lu Meng   (Plenary 2)
14:30 Quarkonium Polarization Transport in Medium from Open Quantum Systems and Effective Field Theories - Di-Lun Yang (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)   (Plenary 2)
15:00 --- Break ---
14:00
Light Quarks - Chengping Shen (Fudan University (CN)) (until 15:30) (Plenary 1)
14:00 Recent Progrès In Searches for Light Exotic Hybrids - Adam Szczepaniak   (Plenary 1)
14:30 Direct Measurement of Radiative Photons in PRad - Chao Peng   (Plenary 1)
15:00 The parity-odd structure function of the nucleon from the Compton amplitude in lattice QCD - Dr K. Utku Can (The University of Adelaide)   (Plenary 1)
14:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics - Hartmut Abele (TU Wien) (until 15:30) (M1)
14:00 Transverse Motion of Quarks in Nuclear Matter - Ian Cloet   (M1)
14:30 Quark deconfinement in neutron stars by Color-Molecular-Dynamics - Nobutoshi Yasutake   (M1)
15:00 Estimate for the neutrino magnetic moment from pulsar kick velocities induced at the birth of strange quark matter neutron stars - Prof. Alejandro Ayala (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)   (M1)
14:00
QCD and New Physics - Rajan Gupta (Los Alamos National Lab) (until 15:30) (M3)
14:00 Lattice study of spectrum of the low-lying chimera baryons in Sp(4) gauge theory - C.-J. David Lin   (M3)
14:30 Stealth Dark Matter - Prof. George T. Fleming (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, FNAL)   (M3)
15:00 Confinement and False Vacuum Decay in Quantum Spin Chains   (M3)
14:00
Strongly-Coupled Theories and Dark Matter - VALENTIN,V KHOZE (until 15:30) (M6)
14:00 Polyakov loop, random matrix, and color confinement - Masanori Hanada   (M6)
14:30 Conformality, confinement and chiral symmetry breaking - Jan M. Pawlowski   (M6)
15:00 Dark pion DM: WIMP vs. SIMP - Prof. Pyungwon Ko (KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study))   (M6)
14:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Luis E. Oxman (Fluminense Federal University) (until 15:30) (M2)
14:00 Symmetries of large N QCD - Aleksey Cherman (University of Minnesota)   (M2)
14:30 The QCD confining string and the world-sheet axion - Andreas Athenodorou   (M2)
15:00 Phase diagram of QCD matter with magnetic field: domain-wall Skyrmion chain in chiral soliton lattice - Kentaro Nishimura   (M2)
15:30 --- Afternoon tea ---
16:00
Deconfinement - Jan M. Pawlowski (until 17:30) (M4)
16:00 Perturbatively Confined Phase of QCD under Imaginary Rotation - Yusuke Shimada (U Tokyo)   (M4)
16:30 A novel quark pairing in sQGP induced by the non-Abelian feature of the interaction - Prof. Fei Gao (Beijing Institute of Technology)   (M4)
16:50 Center-symmetric Landau gauge, the deconfinement transition and the gluon propagator as seen in lattice QCD - Paulo Silva   (M4)
17:10 Crystalline Phases in QCD - Theo Motta (Justus Leibig University Gießen)   (M4)
16:00
Heavy Quarks -Dr K. Utku Can (The University of Adelaide) (until 17:30) (Plenary 2)
16:00 Spectroscopic study of heavier quark baryons using hadron beam at J-PARC - Kotaro Shirotori (Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) Osaka University)   (Plenary 2)
16:30 Di-J/psi structures from the quark Pauli-blocking effect - Sachiko Takeuchi (Japan College of Social Work)   (Plenary 2)
16:50 Heavy meson LCDA from lattice QCD - Wei Wang   (Plenary 2)
17:10 --- Break (no talks) ---
16:00
Light Quarks - Mark Wise (until 17:30) (Plenary 1)
16:00 Study of the $f_0(1710) $ and $a_0(1710) $ states - Chu-Wen Xiao   (Plenary 1)
16:30 Measurement of Polarization of Xi^- Production at sqrt(s)=2.15 GeV/c^2 - Byungmin Kang (Korea University)   (Plenary 1)
16:50 Double-Strangeness Production in $(K^{-},K^{+})$ Reaction - Wooseung ‍Jung (Korea University)   (Plenary 1)
17:10 Strange sea quark-gluon effect to the charge radii and quadrupole moment of nuleons - Ms Preeti Bhall (Thapar institute of engineering and technology, Patiala, Punjab, India)   (Plenary 1)
16:00
Light Quarks - Kim Maltman (until 17:30) (M3)
16:00 Gluons from the Dressing of Quarks: Parton Momentum Fraction, Spin, and Mass Distribution - Peter Tandy (Kent State University)   (M3)
16:30 Hyperon electromagnetic form factors in VMD model - Dr Ju-Jun Xie (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)   (M3)
16:50 Single spin asymmetry among hyperons using scalar diquark model - Harleen Dahiya   (M3)
17:10 Lightcone and quasi distribution amplitudes for light octet and decuplet baryons - Dr Jun Zeng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)   (M3)
16:00
Nuclear and Astro-particle Physics -Prof. Alejandro Ayala (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) (until 17:30) (M1)
16:00 Lambda Hypernuclear Spectroscopy by Electron Scattering at JLab - Dr Toshiyuki Gogami (Kyoto University)   (M1)
16:30 Medium feedback effect on azimuthally fluctuating electromagnetic fields and observables in isobar collisions - Irfan Siddique (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)   (M1)
16:50 Reduction of discretisation artifacts in the lattice subtraction function calculation - Mr Thomas Schar   (M1)
17:10 Nonparametric $f$-Divergence Estimation and its Application to Eliminating Harmful Variables   (M1)
16:00
QCD and New Physics - Susan Gardner (until 17:30) (M6)
16:00 analysis of electron (anti-)neutrino scattering on nucleons - Giulia Ricciardi (Universita Federico II e INFN Sezione di Napoli (IT))   (M6)
16:30 Precision predictions for future CEvNS experiments - Jayden Newstead (University of Melbourne)   (M6)
16:50 Axial vector form factors for neutrino-nucleus scattering from lattice QCD - Dr Rajan Gupta (Los Alamos National Lab)   (M6)
17:10 The transverse momentum reconstruction and implications for the W-boson mass - Tuhin Roy (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)   (M6)
16:00
Vacuum Structure and Confinement - Srimoyee Sen (until 17:30) (M2)
16:00 Towards low-dimensionalization of four dimensional QCD - Kei Tohme (Kyoto University)   (M2)
16:30 Studying Effective String Theory using deep generative models. - Elia Cellini (University of Turin / INFN Turin)   (M2)
16:50 An Almost Complete Yang-Mills Calculation - Seth Grable   (M2)
17:10 Restoration of residual gauge symmetries due to topological defects and color confinement in the Lorenz, Maximal Abelian and axial-like gauges - Naoki Fukushima (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University)   (M2)
19:00
Conference Dinner (until 23:00) (Trinity Room)
12:00
Round Table -Prof. Nicole Bell (The University of Melbourne) (until 13:00) (Plenary 1&2)
12:00 QCD and new physics in extreme astrophysical environments - in neutron stars and their mergers - Prof. Nicole Bell (The University of Melbourne) Steven Harris Susan Gardner Anthony Thomas   (Plenary 1&2)
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Plenary - C.-J. David Lin (until 15:00) (Plenary 1&2)
14:00 In-medium heavy-quark interactions from lattice QCD - Dr Johannes Heinrich Weber (Humboldt University of Berlin)   (Plenary 1&2)
14:30 Perturbation theory, power corrections, renormalons, and precise extraction of quark masses and α_s - Andreas Kronfeld (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))   (Plenary 1&2)
15:00 --- Afternoon tea ---
15:30
Plenary - Michael Creutz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) (until 17:15) (Plenary 1$2)
15:30 Nucleon charges from Lattice QCD and their Implications for BSM Physics - Rajan Gupta   (Plenary 1$2)
16:00 30 years highlight of NREFTs for quarkonium - Antonio Vairo (TU Munich)   (Plenary 1$2)
16:30 Carlos Guaraldo in memoriam - Catalina Curceanu   ()
16:45 Summary Talk - Nora brambilla   (Plenary 1$2)
17:15
Conference Closing (until 17:45) (Plenary 1&2)