PhD School on QCD in extreme conditions

Asia/Shanghai
Description

The 2024 XQCD PhD school is an accompanying event to the 20th International Conference on QCD in Extreme Conditions (XQCD 2024).

The school will take place from July. 14th to July. 16 at the Institute of Modern Physics (Lanzhou), Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.

The school will feature block lectures 6 x 45 minutes covering several research themes centered on topics covered in the XQCD conference, providing an in-depth review of these fields for PhD students. 

The lectures will be given by internationally recognized theoretical physicists:

  • Michal P. Heller (Ghent University): Non-equilibrium phase of QCD 
  • Frithjof Karsch (University of Bielefeld): Lattice QCD at finite temperature and density
  • Koutarou Kyutoku (Chiba U.): Neutron stars & multi-messenger physics
  • Jan Pawlowski (Heidelberg U.): Functional QCD and the QCD phase diagram.
  • Vladimir Skovkov (NCSU): The analytic structure of QCD phase diagram

 

Venue

 

Room 506 (5th floor)

LZU Student Activity Center, No. 222 Tianshui South Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou Universitly, Gansu Province

兰州大学学术活动中心506会议室

Direction from Fei-Tian Hotel to the venue

 

Financial support

There will be no participation fee.

We plan to cover the local accommodation of 20 participants who need financial support to attend the school. If you require support, please choose "Yes" for "You need financial support" during the registration. 

Important dates:

Application for participation until May 20th, 2024  (International participants), May. 27th, 2024 (domestic participants)


Notification of acceptance starting from: May 1st, 2024

A recommendation letter from the PhD/Postdoc supervisor is required for the application. For full consideration, the letter is expected to be received by May. 20th to xqcd2024@impcas.ac.cn


Sponsors

Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Lanzhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Lanzhou University

Institute of Particle Physics, Central China Normal University (CCNU)

Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology, China (USTC)