International Symposium on Nuclear Astrophysics - Nuclei in the Cosmos-IX
Starts
Ends
Europe/Zurich
CERN, Geneva
The scope of the school is to introduce Ph.D students and young physicists -
planning to attend NIC-IX - to the major topics of the symposium.
Subjects that will be treated include:
* Cosmology
* Stellar evolution
* Stellar explosions
* Element production
* Evidences of nucleosynthesis in stars
* Experiments in nuclear astrophysics
* Nuclear theory in astrophysics
The curriculum of the school is decided upon by the organizing committee in
collaboration with the international advisory and local organization committees
of NIC-IX.
The general schedule for the school is one where specialist lectures will be given
in morning sessions while the afternoons
will be dedicated to student problem
solving and discussions. An important
aspect of the school is to stimulate
discussion between students and lecturers
and to establish new connections
between
younger physicists entering the
field and well established experts.
A preliminary schedule and the list of lecturers are given under the respective links
in the menu to the left.
The school is sponsored by CERN and several scholarships covering the stay
at CERN are available. The scholarships cover accomodation and local expenses during the school and conference weeks and also include the conference fee for NIC-IX.
If you are interested in attending the school please submit an application form.
Questions?
Please contact the organizing committee via e-mail:
isolde.secretariat@cern.ch