The Ⅷ-th International Conference on the Initial Stages of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions : Initial Stages 2025
The initial Stages 2025 conference (第八屆國際高能核子對撞初始階段會議) is organized by National Central University, MIT, RIKEN, and Nara Women's University. This conference will bring together experts to discuss the latest experimental results from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The program will cover recent advancements in theoretical tools aimed at predicting and interpreting phenomena observed in experiments and plans for future experimental facilities, including the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR).
- Partonic structure of protons and nuclei
- Physics at low-x and gluon saturation
- The initial stages and nuclear structure in heavy-ion collisions
- Collective dynamics from small to large systems
- New theoretical techniques at large and small coupling
- New facilities: DIS and hadronic experiments
Key Dates and Deadlines:
Registration and Payment Deadlines: | |
- Regular Registration and Payment | by July 30, 2025 |
- Late Registration and Payment | from July 31, 2025 |
- Cancellation and Reimbursement | July 31, 2025 |
- Final Registration | August 22, 2025 |
Support Application Deadlines for Early-Career Researchers: | |
- Support Application Deadline | July 10, 2025 |
- Acceptance Notification for Support | July 16, 2025 |
Abstract Submission Deadline: | April 27, 2025 |
Dates of the Conference: | |
- Lectures for Early-Career Researchers | September 7, 2025 |
- Initial Stages 2025 | September 8–12, 2025 |
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Registration: IS2025 early-career researcher lectures
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Initial Stages 2025 early-career researcher lectures Auditorium, 1F (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)
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Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
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Initial state and early time dynamics 1h
A general introduction to initial stages.
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Partonic structure of protons and nuclei 1h
More specific about the very first stage of IS
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Speaker: Carlos Albert Salgado Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
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Initial Stages 2025 early-career researcher lectures Auditorium, 1F (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)
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Formation of the quark-gluon plasma 1h
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PDFs and initial stages in the EIC era 1h
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Speakers: Carlos Albert Salgado Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES)), Chiho Nonaka, Hidetoshi Taya (Keio University), Wen-Chen Chang (Academia Sinica (TW)), Dr Yang-Ting Chien (Georgia State University)
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Plenary session: 1 The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: John Lajoie (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)-
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Opening of Initial Stages 2025 10m
Opening of Initial Stages 2025
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ALICE Highlights 25m
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ALICE results with small systems and light ions 25m
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Overview of the ATLAS experiment at LHC 30m
Overview of the ATLAS experiment at LHC.
Speaker: Brian Andrew Cole (Columbia University (US))
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Plenary session: 2 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Anne Marie Sickles (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))-
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Overview of the CMS experiment at LHC 30m
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Overview of the LHCb experiment at LHC 30m
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Overview of the STAR experiment at RHIC 30m
This is an overview of the STAR experiment at RHIC.
Speaker: Andrew Tamis (Yale University)
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Plenary session: 3 The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute (DK))-
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Overview of PHENIX experiment at RHIC 30m
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has been in operation since 2001, contributing significantly to the study of strong interactions and nuclear matter under extreme conditions. The PHENIX experiment, operated from 2001 to 2016, has collected a comprehensive dataset that continues to yield impactful results in initial stages of nucleus collisions. These measurements have provided critical insights into the properties of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), cold nuclear matter (CNM) effects also in small collision systems, and the structure and dynamics of quarks and gluons within polarized protons. And there have been systematic measurements of the EM probes (direct photons), Jets (or high pT hadrons), and heavy flavor probes. The direct photon yields showed interesting dN/dy dependence from the small systems to the large systems. The identified particle productions would shed light on particle production in both soft and hard sectors, which would cross-check and understand results primarily coming from hard and EM processes.
In this presentation, identified charged-hadron invariant pT and mT spectra, nuclear-modification factors and particle ratios, in p + Al, 3He +Au, and Cu + Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV and in U+U collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 193 GeV measured by PHENIX are shown. And the physics interpretations including collective flow aspects for those measurement are presented. The values of freeze-out temperatures and average collective velocities have been obtained. It should also be noted that v2 flow values and pi0 productions in those various collision systems, have been measured by the PHENIX. These findings highlight the ongoing contributions of PHENIX experiment at RHIC to advancing our understanding of strong interactions and the nuclear matter.Speaker: Susumu Sato -
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Overview of the sPHENIX experiment at RHIC 30m
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Many-body fragmentation of the initial state 30mSpeakers: Christian Bierlich, Christian Bierlich (Lund University (SE))
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Dr Yang-Ting Chien (Georgia State University)-
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Recent Development in Initial State Modeling and challenges in incoorportating higher-order QCD corrections 25mSpeaker: Oscar Garcia-Montero (Universität Bielefeld)
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What constraints do experimental data impose on Monte Carlo models of the initial state? 25mSpeaker: Katarina Krizkova Gajdosova (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
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Physics Insights into the Initial State from Global Bayesian Analyses 20mSpeaker: Prof. Matthew William Luzum (University of São Paulo)
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Bayesian Constraints on Initial-State Models in the Earliest Stages of the Collision 20mSpeaker: Xiang-Yu Wu (McGill University)
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Reception 3h
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Investigating non-perturbative QCD mechanisms in pp collisions via forward-backward correlations 1mSpeaker: Mr Rohit Agarwala (Bodoland University)
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Real-Time Detection of QGP Signatures in the CBM Experiment using Convolutional Neural Networks 1mSpeakers: Prof. Ivan Kisel (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE)), Ivan Kisel (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE))
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First jet results from the ATLAS Oxygen-Oxygen program 1mSpeaker: Matthew Caleb Hoppesch (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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Enhancing Experimental Plot Retrieval with Large Language Models 1mSpeaker: Fish Yu (Institute for Information Industry)
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Lattice computation of the Collins-Soper kernel using complex directional Wilson lines 1mSpeaker: Wayne Morris (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)
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ART25: global extraction of unpolarised TMD distributions 1mSpeaker: Valentin Moos (NYCU)
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Direct calculation of Parton Distribution Functions in Minkowski space 1mSpeaker: Manuel Schneider (NYCU)
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Search for the Chiral Magnetic Effect by Event Shape Engineering Differentially in Invariant Mass in Au+Au Collisions at √s_NN = 200 GeV from STAR 1mSpeaker: Han-Sheng Li
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Dimuon production in DIS with charm-mass effects 1mSpeaker: Sami Yrjänheikki (University of Jyväskylä)
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Matching the dipole picture with collinear factorization 1mSpeaker: Magnus Bertilsson
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Thermoelectric-induced electric field in magnetized and evolving quark-gluon plasma 1mSpeaker: Kamaljeet Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
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Hadronic scattering effects on Λ polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions 1mSpeaker: HAESOM Sung
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Impact of α-clustered nuclear density profiles on medium anisotropy in p-O and p-C collisions at the LHC 1mSpeaker: Aswathy Menon K R (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
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Nuclear deformation in high-energy heavy-ion collisions using Bayesian analysis 1mSpeaker: Eri Miyoshi (Hiroshima Univ.)
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Application of (3+1)D Glasma Simulation to Au-Au Collisions at √s_NN= 200$ GeV: Eccentricity, and Angular Momentum 1mSpeaker: Dr Hidefumi Matsuda (Zhejiang University)
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Extending the fluid-dynamic description to the initial state 1mSpeaker: Andreas Kirchner
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Recovery of malfunctioning data transfer of readout in sPHENIX-INTT detector 1mSpeaker: TOMOKI HARADA
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sPHENIX measurement of underlying event production in p+p collisions at 200 GeV 1mSpeaker: Emma McLaughlin
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Performance of sPHENIX Intermediate silicon tracker 1mSpeaker: Ryotaro Koike (Kyoto Universuty)
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Studies of long-range two-particle correlations in proton-proton collisions with sPHENIX 1mSpeaker: Yuko Sekiguchi (RIKEN)
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Measurements of the proton-to-pion production ratio as a function of the distance from the jet axis in pp collisions at √s = 13.6 TeV and Pb--Pb collisions at √s_NN = 5.36 TeV with ALICE 1mSpeaker: Yuto Nishida (University of Tsukuba (JP))
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Measurements of electro weak-boson production via electrons in pp collisions at √s= 13.6 TeV with ALICE 1mSpeaker: Subaru Ito (University of Tsukuba (JP))
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Detectors calibration for spin physics analysis of sPHENIX experiment 1mSpeaker: TAKAHIRO KIKUCHI (Rikkyo university)
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Diffusion of Charm Quarks and the Search of QCD Critical Point 1mSpeaker: Kangkan Goswami (Indian Institute of Technology Indore)
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Exploring strangeness enhancement feature in proton-proton collisions at the LHC with event shape classifiers 1mSpeaker: Raghunath Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
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Spin-alignment of quarkonia in a thermal rotating medium 1mSpeaker: Bhagyarathi Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
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Towards a systematic characterization of the dynamics of heavy quarks in quark-gluon plasma 1mSpeakers: Bruno Scheihing (KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara), Bruno Sebastian Scheihing Hitschfeld (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)), Bruno Sebastian Scheihing Hitschfeld (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Decoding nuclei production mechanism at the LHC through deuteron-nucleon correlation studies 1mSpeaker: Sushanta Tripathy (Lund University (SE))
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Plenary session: 5 The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Mr Po-Ju Lin (National Central University (TW))-
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Status of the global analysis of nuclear PDF and future experimental priorities 30mSpeaker: Aleksander Kusina
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New constraints on nuclear structure and their interplay with final-state effects 30mSpeaker: Cristian Baldenegro (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Calculations of transport coefficients 30mSpeaker: Ms Isabella Danhoni
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Plenary session: 6 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Yuji Goto (RIKEN (JP))-
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How do we obtain definitive evidence of gluon saturation and the CGC? 20mSpeaker: Dr Heikki Mäntysaari (University of Jyväskylä)
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What is the role of color coherence and gluon saturation effects in Monte Carlo simulations of small and large collision systems? 20mSpeaker: Peter Christiansen (Lund University (SE))
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Initial-State-Driven Spin and Polarization Effects 20mSpeaker: Di-Lun Yang (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)
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Status of global and toroidal vorticity studies 30mSpeakers: Mike Lisa (Ohio State University (US)), Mike Lisa (Ohio State University (US))
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Prabhat Ranjan Pujahari (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))-
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Charged particle production at mid and forward rapidities from small to large collision systems with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Marta Urioni (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))
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sPHENIX measurements of bulk properties of Au+Au collisions 20mSpeaker: Cheng-Wei Shih (National Central University)
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Reconstructed Jets and Jet Substructure in 200 GeV p+p/p+Au/d+Au Collisions with PHENIX 20mSpeaker: John Lajoie (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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sPHENIX measurements of jet and isolated photon production in p+p collisions at RHIC 20mSpeakers: Daniel Lis, Daniel Lis
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Probing the initial state with dijets in pPb collisions at 8.16 TeV with CMS 20mSpeaker: Vipul Pant (University of Illinois Chicago (US))
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Jet and heavy-flavor jet production in ultraperipheral proton-proton and PbPb collisions with CMS and TOTEM 20mSpeaker: Jordan Lang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Clemens Werthmann (Ghent University)-
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The Imprint of Preequilibrium in Jet Flow and Suppression 20mSpeaker: Adam Takacs (Heidelberg University)
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Universal behaviour in 3+1D Full Relativistic Boltzmann in terms of Knudsen number and opacity 20mSpeaker: Vincenzo Nugara
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Studying Collectivity in High-Multiplicity Proton-Proton Collisions with Viscous Anisotropic Hydrodynamics 20mSpeaker: Shujun Zhao
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Rapidity-dependent QGP equilibration in QCD kinetic theory 20mSpeaker: Luyao Fabian Zhou (ITP Heidelberg)
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Anisotropic flow in small collision systems from a hybrid approach 20mSpeaker: Lucas Constantin
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Beyond Hydrodynamics: Modeling Early-Time Dynamics and Collective Flow in Small Systems with CoMBolt-ITA 20mSpeaker: Seyed Farid Taghavi (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
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Parton structures in deep inelastic scattering with quantum computing 20mSpeaker: Wenyang Qian (University of Santiago de Compostela)
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Signals for fluctuating constituent numbers in small systems 20mSpeaker: Andreas Kirchner
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New parton distributions of the real photon. 20mSpeaker: Madhav Chithirasreemadam
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Rapid adiabatic hydrodynamization and a generalized picture of attractors in kinetic theory 20mSpeaker: Rachel Steinhorst (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Yoctosecond imaging of the shape of Xe-129 at the Large Hadron Collider 20mSpeaker: Govert Hugo Nijs (CERN)
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(3+1)D event-by-event pre-equilibrium dynamics in heavy-ion collisions 20mSpeaker: Dr Jie Zhu (Bielefeld University)
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Parallel session: 4 The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Cameron Dean (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))-
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J/ψ polarization measurement with ALICE at the LHC energies 20mSpeaker: Bhagyarathi Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
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Upsilon production and polarization measurements in pp collisions with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Kshitish Kumar Pradhan (IIT Indore)
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Associated production of charm mesons in pp collisions with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Andrea Tavira (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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sPHENIX measurement of open-charm baryon-to-meson ratios in p+p collisions at RHIC 20mSpeaker: Michael Joseph Peters (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Fraction of B-meson decays in J/ψ yields in p+p Collisions at √s = 200 GeV measured by the PHENIX detector at RHIC 20mSpeaker: Rachid Nouicer
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Measurements of J/Ψ and impact of coincident photon induced processes in ultra-peripheral Pb+Pb collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector 20mSpeaker: Peter Alan Steinberg (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Exploring the dense gluonic matter via charmonium and bottomonium photoproduction in Ultra Peripheral Collisions at CMS 20mSpeaker: Yu-Chen (Janice) Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Probing gluonic matter with photoproduction of vector mesons in ultraperipheral collisions at CMS 20mSpeaker: Ms Pranjal Verma (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))
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Study of Entanglement Enabled Spin Interference in peripheral Au+Au collisions with coherently photoproduced mesons in the STAR experiment 20mSpeaker: Dr Leszek Krzysztof Kosarzewski (Ohio State University)
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Investigating Entanglement Enabled Spin Interference in photonuclear ρ0→π+π- and γγ→π+π- in Au+Au collisions at STAR 20mSpeaker: Samuel Corey (Ohio State University)
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Glasma Role in Jet Quenching Effects 20mSpeaker: Pablo Guerrero Rodríguez (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE))
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Entanglement-Driven Correlations: A New Window into Early-Time QCD Dynamics 20mSpeaker: James Daniel Brandenburg (Ohio State University (US))
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Exploring the nuclear structure at the TeV energy scale using reverse engineering 20mSpeaker: You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute (DK))
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Small systems with JEWEL and Trajectum 20mSpeaker: Isobel Kolbe (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA))
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Raghunath Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))-
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Experimental discovery of the nuclear shape phase transition and nuclear structure on ultrashort timescales at the LHC with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Maxim Virta (University of Jyväskylä)
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Probing Nuclear Structure and Parton Dynamics Using Jets with ATLAS 20mSpeaker: Matthew Caleb Hoppesch (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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Top-Quark and Jet Probes of nPDFs with the ATLAS Experiment 20mSpeaker: Benjamin Jacob Gilbert (Lawrence Livermore Nat. Laboratory (US))
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Investigating nuclear shape effects in the Breit-Wheeler process through U+U UPCs at STAR 20mSpeaker: Nicholas Jindal (Ohio State University (US))
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Measurement of the Hard Exclusive π0 Muoproduction at COMPASS 20mSpeaker: Mr Po-Ju Lin (National Central University (TW))
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Yuko Sekiguchi (RIKEN)-
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Recent flow and correlation measurements in large and small collision systems with ATLAS 20mSpeakers: Somadutta Bhatta (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN)), Somadutta Bhatta (Stony Brook University (US))
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QCD collectivity and searching for strangeness enhancement in photonuclear collisions and high-multiplicity jets at CMS 20mSpeaker: Prabhat Ranjan Pujahari (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))
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Probing collectivity with multiparticle and charge-dependent correlations in small systems at CMS 20mSpeaker: Rohit Kumar Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))
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Probing the Neutron-Skin Effect with Charged--Hadron Ratios in Pb--Pb Collisions at √sNN = 5.36 TeV with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Bong-Hwi Lim (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Studies of the nuclear initial state and early EM fields in PbPb with measurements of top quark pair production and Z boson dimuon decays at CMS 20mSpeaker: Andre Govinda Stahl (CERN)
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Di-Lun Yang (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica)-
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Next-to-leading order dilepton production from the pre-equilibrium 20mSpeaker: Mika Spier
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Quantum Evolution and Gluon Emission of Dressed Quarks in a SU(3) Colored Background 20mSpeaker: Meijian Li (University of Santiago de Compostela)
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Thermalization in $\phi^4$ theory via quantum computing 20mSpeaker: Iván Cuntín Broullón (IGFAE)
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Nonperturbative particle production and evolution in the dynamic Glasma 20mSpeaker: Nicholas Benoit (Hiroshima University)
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Observation of Universal Expansion Anisotropy from Cold Atoms to Hot Quark-Gluon Plasma 20mSpeaker: Fuqiang Wang (Purdue University (US))
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Yi Chen (Vanderbilt University (US))-
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The first measurement of two-particle correlation function with W-boson-pair events using archived ALEPH data at 183-209 GeV 20mSpeaker: Tzu-An Sheng (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Quantifying the role of strangeness in baryon production mechanisms through angular correlations in pp collisions at 13.6 TeV with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Shirajum Monira (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Probing strangeness enhancement in proton-proton collisions using rapidity correlations among a ϕ meson and a strange hadron with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Stefano Cannito (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))
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Femtoscopic correlations between heavy and light flavor hadrons in heavy-ion collisions by STAR 20mSpeaker: Yi Yang (Academia Sinica (TW))
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GIS NTU Convention CenterConvener: Satoshi Yano (Hiroshima University (JP))-
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SMOG: a high-density gas target at the LHCb experiment 20mSpeaker: Chiara Lucarelli (CERN)
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FoCal - ALICE forward calorimeter upgrade 20mSpeaker: Takashi Hachiya (Nara Women's University (JP))
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Measurement of pion structure with Sullivan process and ePIC ZDC ECal development 20mSpeaker: Chia-Yu Hsieh (Academia Sinica (TW))
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Initial stage jet momentum broadening in a Light-Front Hamiltonian approach 20mSpeaker: Carlos Lamas (IGFAE-USC)
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Tracing early time dynamics through high energy probes 20mSpeaker: Dr Souvik Priyam Adhya (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
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Equilibration and Hydrodynamic Onset in Small and Large Systems. 20mSpeaker: Cendikia Abdi (Hiroshima University)
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Inferring the initial condition for the BK evolution at next-to-leading order accuracy 20mSpeaker: Carlisle Aurabelle Casuga
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Plenary session: 7 The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Dr Maya Shimomura (Nara Women's University (JP))-
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How does low energy nuclear structure influence initial conditions in high-energy heavy-ion collisions? 20mSpeaker: Christopher Plumberg (Pepperdine University)
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Imaging Shapes of Atomic Nuclei in Heavy-ion Collisions and effect of sub-nucleonic fluctuations: what can we learn uniquely from HIC? 20mSpeaker: Dr Wilke Van Der Schee (CERN)
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New developments in direct constraints of the speed of sound and equation of state in HIC 25mSpeaker: Gabriel Soares Rocha (Vanderbilt University)
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Predictions and interpretation for O-O and p-O collisions and other small collision systems 25mSpeakers: Aleksas Mazeliauskas, Dr Aleksas Mazeliauskas (Heidelberg University (DE))
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Plenary session: 8 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Dieter Roehrich (University of Bergen (NO))-
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What have we learned from the light ion program at RHIC and LHC? 30mSpeaker: Giacomo Graziani (INFN, Sezione di Firenze (IT))
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New results with light ions The Forum
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GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Dieter Roehrich (University of Bergen (NO))-
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Nuclear modification of π0 production in O-O collisions with ALICE 20mSpeaker: Nicolas Strangmann (Goethe University Frankfurt (DE))
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Revealing the Bowling-Pin Geometry of Ne via O+O and Ne+Ne Collisions with ATLAS 20mSpeaker: Aman Dimri (Stony Brook University (US))
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Characterizing initial and final state effects in O-O collisions at CMS 20mSpeaker: Austin Alan Baty (University of Illinois Chicago)
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Plenary session: 9 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Carlos Albert Salgado Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))-
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Emergence of hydrodynamic behavior in far-from-equilibrium strongly interacting systems 30mSpeaker: Clemens Werthmann (Ghent University)
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Thermalization at Weak and Strong Coupling: Status and recent developments 30mSpeakers: Bruno Sebastian Scheihing Hitschfeld (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Bruno Sebastian Scheihing Hitschfeld (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Pre-Equilibrium and Early-Time Jet Momentum Broadening and HQ diffusion 30mSpeaker: Dana Avramescu (University of Jyväskylä)
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Plenary session: 10 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Olga Evdokimov (University of Illinois Chicago (US))-
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Can we disentangle collectivity-like signals by separating few-scattering effects from QGP formation? 25mSpeaker: Eero Aleksi Kurkela (University of Stavanger (NO))
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What have we learned about the minimal condition for flow-like signal from ee to AA collisions? 25mSpeaker: Yi Chen (Vanderbilt University (US))
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Theoretical overview of jet quenching and heavy quark diffusion signal in small systems 20mSpeaker: Dr Andrey Sadofyev (LIP, Lisbon)
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Panel discussion: On the Theoretical and Experimental Validity of the CGC–Glasma–Kinetic–Hydrodynamic Framework: Challenges and Perspectives 1h The Forum
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Plenary session: 11 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Peter Alan Steinberg (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))-
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How can future experiments at EIC and LHC help resolve open questions in UPC physics? (How does the UPC help with EIC program) 30mSpeaker: Kazuhiro Watanabe (Tohoku University)
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What have UPCs taught us about small-x, saturation physics and initial conditions of heavy-ion collisions? 30mSpeaker: Wenbin Zhao (Wayne State University)
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Experimental measurements in UPCs and constraints on the initial stages 30mSpeaker: Sruthy Jyothi Das (University of Illinois Chicago (US))
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Plenary session: 12 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Sasha Milov-
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What can we learn from jet measurements in small and large systems for the initial stages 30mSpeaker: Anne Marie Sickles (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))
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What can we learn from heavy flavor measurements in small and large systems for the initial stages 30mSpeaker: Cameron Dean (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Emergent many-body dynamics at its limits: from ultracold atoms to high-energy collisions 30mSpeaker: Giuliano Giacalone
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Plenary session: 13 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Taku Gunji (University of Tokyo (JP))-
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LHC future projects: LHeC and LHCspin 30mSpeaker: Pasquale Di Nezza (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
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Status of EIC and EIF, and what they can teach us about the initial stages of heavy ion collisions 30mSpeaker: Olga Evdokimov (University of Illinois Chicago (US))
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Overview of the ePIC experiment at EIC 30m
This is an overview of the ePIC experiment at EIC.
Speaker: Carlos MUNOZ CAMACHO
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Plenary session: 14 The Forum
The Forum
GIS NTU Convention Center https://www.meeting.com.tw/en/ntu/index.phpConvener: Itaru Nakagawa (RIKEN)-
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Direct calculation of Partonic Functions in Minkowski space 10mSpeaker: Manuel Schneider (NYCU)
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sPHENIX measurement of underlying event production in p+p collisions at 200 GeV 10mSpeaker: Emma McLaughlin
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Dynamics of Heavy Quarks in Quark-Gluon Plasma towards a systematic characterization 10mSpeaker: Bruno Scheihing (KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara)
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Remarks on the initial stages 10mSpeaker: Carlos Albert Salgado Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
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Next Initial Stages 10mSpeaker: Dr Heikki Mäntysaari (University of Jyväskylä)
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