Diffraction and Low-x 2018

Europe/Rome
Reggio Calabria, Italy

Reggio Calabria, Italy

Grand Hotel Excelsior
Alessandro Papa (U. of Calabria & INFN Cosenza), Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas)
Description

Diffraction and Low-x 2018 is a joint effort between the Diffraction and Low-x workshop series. The purpose of this workshop is to stimulate discussions between experimentalists and theorists in diffractive hadronic physics, QCD dynamics at low-x, parton saturation and exciting problems in QCD at HERA, Tevatron, LHC, RHIC and the future EIC.

The conference venue will be the Grand Hotel Excelsior in Reggio Calabria, Italy, from August 26th to September 1st,  2018.

Diffraction is a biennial workshop dedicated to theoretical and experimental progress in diffractive processes at high energies. The previous events took place in Cetraro (2000), Alushta (2002), Cala Gonone (2004), Milos (2006), La Londe-les-Maures (2008), Otranto (2010), Lanzarote (2012), Primošten (2014) and Acireale (2016).

Low-x is an annual workshop whose spirit is to favour fruitful and informal discussions between experimentalists and theorists in low-x, diffractive hadronic physics and exciting problems in QCD at HERA, Tevatron and LHC. Low-x has been held since DESY (1993), then Saclay (May 1994), Cambridge (July 1995), Durham (June 1996), Madrid (June 1997), Berlin (June 1998), Tel Aviv (June 1999), Oxford (July 2000), Cracow (June 2001), Antwerpen (September 2002), Nafplio (June 2003), Prague (September 2004), Sinaia (June 2005), Lisbon (June 2006), Helsinki (September 2007), Crete (July 2008), Ischia (September 2009), Kavala (June 2010), Santiago de Compostela (June 2011), Cyprus (June 2012), Eilat (June 2013), Kyoto (June 2014), Sandomierz (September 2015), Gyongyos (June 2016) and Bisceglie (June 2017).

 

The registration deadline was extended until July 25th and the abstract submission deadline is July 16th.

 


The Workshop is organized and sponsored by
 

and is also supported by

It is patronized by

Città Metropolitana di Reggio Calabria

Comune di Reggio Calabria

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Further sponsor acknowledgments

      

             Caffè Aiello

Registration
Registration form
Participants
  • Ada Solano
  • Albert Bursche
  • Aleksandr Bylinkin
  • Alessandro Papa
  • Alessia Bruni
  • Amanda Cooper-Sarkar
  • Andre Veiga Giannini
  • Andrey Minaenko
  • Andrèe Dafne Bolognino
  • Anton Godizov
  • Barbara Badelek
  • Bogdan Povh
  • Boris Ermolaev
  • Boris Kopeliovich
  • Bram Verbeek
  • Christophe Royon
  • Claire Gwenlan
  • Cong Geng
  • Cristian Baldenegro Barrera
  • Dagmar Bendova
  • Daniel Gutiérrez Reyes
  • Dmitry Ivanov
  • Enrico Tassi
  • Ernst Sichtermann
  • Federico Deganutti
  • Felipe Gregoletto Ben
  • Francesco Giovanni Celiberto
  • Giuseppe Callea
  • Irina Potashnikova
  • István Szanyi
  • Ivan Schmidt
  • J.H. Lee
  • Jan Cepila
  • Jan Nemchik
  • Jochen Bartels
  • Krzysztof Golec-Biernat
  • Ksenia Shchelina
  • Kyriakos Hadjiyiannakou
  • Laszlo Jenkovszky
  • Leszek Motyka
  • Lucian Harland-Lang
  • Lukasz Tycjan Fulek
  • M.Beatriz Gay Ducati
  • Marcella Capua
  • Marcin Kucharczyk
  • Marco Bonvini
  • Marco Rossi
  • Maria Vittoria Garzelli
  • Marta Ruspa
  • Matt Posik
  • Matteo Scornajenghi
  • Michael Albrow
  • Michael Murray
  • Michal Krelina
  • Mikael Mieskolainen
  • Mirzayusuf Musakhanov
  • Murilo Santana Rangel
  • Oleg Selyugin
  • Pieter Taels
  • Rabah Abdul Khalek
  • Rafal Sikora
  • Rainer Schicker
  • Riccardo Longo
  • Roberto Fiore
  • Samuel Wallon
  • Sercan Sen
  • Sergei Baranov
  • Sergey Evdokimov
  • Sergey Levonyan
  • Stéphane Munier
  • Tamas Csorgo
  • Timothy Raben
  • Tomasz Stebel
  • Umberto D'Alesio
  • Uri Karshon
  • Valentina Avati
  • Valery Khoze
  • Victor Fadin
  • Victor Goncalves
  • Wlodek Guryn
  • Yair Mulian
  • Yuji Goto