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Joao Lourenco Henriques Barata31/03/2025, 08:45
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Liliana Apolinario (LIP (PT))31/03/2025, 09:00
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Xoán Mayo López (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - IGFAE)31/03/2025, 09:45
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Marco Ruggieri31/03/2025, 11:00
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Dana Avramescu (University of Jyväskylä)31/03/2025, 11:45
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Eero Aleksi Kurkela31/03/2025, 14:30
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Florian Lindenbauer (TU Wien)31/03/2025, 15:15
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Stanislaw Mrowczynski (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland)01/04/2025, 09:00
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Michal Heller01/04/2025, 09:45
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Elena Bratkovskaya (GSI, Darmstadt)01/04/2025, 11:00
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Adam Takacs (Heidelberg University)01/04/2025, 11:45
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Luyao Fabian Zhou (ITP Heidelberg)01/04/2025, 12:30
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Andreas Ipp01/04/2025, 14:30
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Vincenzo Greco01/04/2025, 15:15
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Rachel Steinhorst (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)02/04/2025, 09:00
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Bruno Scheihing (KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara)02/04/2025, 09:45
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Dr Yacine Mehtar-Tani (Brookhaven National Laboratory)02/04/2025, 11:00
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Dr Xin-Nian Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))02/04/2025, 11:45
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João Martins da Silva (LIP - Lisboa / ULisboa - IST)02/04/2025, 12:30
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Andrey Sadofyev (LIP, Lisbon)02/04/2025, 14:00
The matter produced in heavy-ion collisions undergoes a multiphase evolution, providing unique access to a variety of QCD matter properties. Hard probes, which penetrate the medium and carry away imprints of different phases, serve as a key tool for studying this evolution. While their interaction with the medium in the very first moments after a collision was historically assumed to be...
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Arjun Srinivasan Kudinoor (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)02/04/2025, 15:30
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Harshit Pandey (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India)02/04/2025, 15:45
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Jean Du Plessis02/04/2025, 16:00
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Carlos Lamas (IGFAE-USC)02/04/2025, 16:15
We study the momentum broadening of a high energy quark jet in the high-density gluon medium created right after the collision of two ultrarrelativistic heavy nuclei, the Glasma. Previous Glasma studies consider the jet as a classical probe particle, for which position and momentum are simultaneously determined. In this talk, we use the light-front QCD Hamiltonian formalism to treat the jet as...
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Austin Alan Baty (University of Illinois Chicago)03/04/2025, 09:00
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Leticia Cunqueiro Mendez (Roma Sapienza University)03/04/2025, 09:45
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Ismail Soudi (University of Jyvaskyla)03/04/2025, 11:00
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Robin Törnkvist (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - IGFAE)03/04/2025, 11:45
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Souvik Priyam Adhya (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)03/04/2025, 12:30
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Ming Xiong Liu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)03/04/2025, 14:30
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Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))03/04/2025, 15:15
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Sayantan Sharma (IMSc)04/04/2025, 09:00
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Oscar Garcia-Montero04/04/2025, 09:45
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Dr Xiaojian Du (Galician Institute of High-Energy Physics (IGFAE))04/04/2025, 11:00
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Sergio Barrera Cabodevila (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías - Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)04/04/2025, 11:45
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Jasmine Therese Brewer (University of Oxford (GB))04/04/2025, 12:30
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Carlos Albert Salgado Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))04/04/2025, 13:15
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