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==    BREAKING NEWS ABOUT DNP 2012 (NEWPORT BEACH) ==
 
 
 
Friday Town Meeting with NSAC Tribble Subcommittee
 
Friday Town Meeting with NSAC Tribble Subcommittee
 
Preceded by Thursday Mini-Town Meetings
 
Preceded by Thursday Mini-Town Meetings
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As part of the DNP fall meeting (24-27 Oct., Newport Beach), there
 
As part of the DNP fall meeting (24-27 Oct., Newport Beach), there
will be an extended Town meeting on Friday evening with discussion
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was an extended Town meeting on Friday evening with discussion
 
of the activities of the NSAC subcommittee chaired by Bob Tribble.
 
of the activities of the NSAC subcommittee chaired by Bob Tribble.
In addition, there will be an opportunity for mini-Town meetings
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In addition, there were 4 mini-Town meetings
 
for members of nuclear physics subfields to solicit public input,
 
for members of nuclear physics subfields to solicit public input,
 
hold discussions, and prepare for the Friday meeting. The mini-Town
 
hold discussions, and prepare for the Friday meeting. The mini-Town
Meetings will be held Thursday evening, 25 Oct., during the time
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Meetings were held Thursday evening, 25 Oct., during the time
 
period 6-10PM. The contact persons for the 4 town
 
period 6-10PM. The contact persons for the 4 town
 
meetings, corresponding to the 4 major research areas of nuclear
 
meetings, corresponding to the 4 major research areas of nuclear
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         Fund. Symmetries and Neutrinos - Alan Poon, David Hertzog, and Takeyasu Ito
 
         Fund. Symmetries and Neutrinos - Alan Poon, David Hertzog, and Takeyasu Ito
  
The preliminary website for the mini-Town Meeting on Hadronic Physics can be found at [https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21 https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21] .
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The website for the mini-Town Meeting on Hadronic Physics can be found at [https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21 https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21] .
We will be sending additional information on these mini-Town
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meetings in the near future as the groups get organized.
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All talks given at the Hadronic Physics Town meeting and the summary talk can be found at [http://www.odu.edu/~skuhn/HadronTownMeet '''This Website''']
  
  
 
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== Preparing for the Hadronic Physics Town Meeting at DNP2012 ==
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== Background information for the Hadronic Physics Town Meeting at DNP2012 ==
As indicated above, there will be a 4 hour long "mini town meeting" on "Hadronic Physics" for input to the [http://cyclotron.tamu.edu/nsac-subcommittee-2012/ NSAC subcommittee] considering the implementation of the present Nuclear Physics Long Range Plan. The meeting website will be at [https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21 https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21]. The first hour will be in the style of our usual "Users Group Satellite Meeting" which we hold at every APS Spring and DNP Fall meeting. The remaining 3 hours will involve the broader hadronic community.
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As indicated above, there was a 4 hour long "mini town meeting" on "Hadronic Physics" for input to the [http://cyclotron.tamu.edu/nsac-subcommittee-2012/ NSAC subcommittee] considering the implementation of the present Nuclear Physics Long Range Plan. The meeting website is at [https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21 https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21]. The first hour replaced our usual "Users Group Satellite Meeting" which we hold at every APS Spring and DNP Fall meeting. The remaining 3 hours involved the broader hadronic community. The presentations can be found at  [http://www.odu.edu/~skuhn/HadronTownMeet '''This Website'''].
 
 
It is obvious that a strong showing of support and input from the Hadronic Physics community (and in particular the Jefferson Lab community) will be tremendously important. In this context, the 12 GeV White Paper is perhaps of interest:
 
[http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.1244 http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.1244]. For more information, see also our page on [[NSAC subcommittee feedback]].
 
 
 
  
UGBoD welcomes your comments and suggestions for the structure, content and output of the town meeting.:We strongly urge all users to attend both the Hadronic Towm Meeting and the general NSAC subcommittee Town meeting the next day.
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It is obvious that a strong showing of support and input from the Hadronic Physics community (and in particular the Jefferson Lab community) continues to be tremendously important. For more information, see also our page on [[NSAC subcommittee feedback]].

Latest revision as of 16:19, 16 November 2012

Friday Town Meeting with NSAC Tribble Subcommittee Preceded by Thursday Mini-Town Meetings


As part of the DNP fall meeting (24-27 Oct., Newport Beach), there was an extended Town meeting on Friday evening with discussion of the activities of the NSAC subcommittee chaired by Bob Tribble. In addition, there were 4 mini-Town meetings for members of nuclear physics subfields to solicit public input, hold discussions, and prepare for the Friday meeting. The mini-Town Meetings were held Thursday evening, 25 Oct., during the time period 6-10PM. The contact persons for the 4 town meetings, corresponding to the 4 major research areas of nuclear physics. are:

        Nuclear structure/astrophysics - Brad Sherrill
        Hadronic physics - Sebastian Kuhn
        RHIC physics - Paul Sorensen and Xin-Nian Wang
        Fund. Symmetries and Neutrinos - Alan Poon, David Hertzog, and Takeyasu Ito

The website for the mini-Town Meeting on Hadronic Physics can be found at https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21 .

All talks given at the Hadronic Physics Town meeting and the summary talk can be found at This Website



Background information for the Hadronic Physics Town Meeting at DNP2012

As indicated above, there was a 4 hour long "mini town meeting" on "Hadronic Physics" for input to the NSAC subcommittee considering the implementation of the present Nuclear Physics Long Range Plan. The meeting website is at https://www.jlab.org/indico/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=21. The first hour replaced our usual "Users Group Satellite Meeting" which we hold at every APS Spring and DNP Fall meeting. The remaining 3 hours involved the broader hadronic community. The presentations can be found at This Website.

It is obvious that a strong showing of support and input from the Hadronic Physics community (and in particular the Jefferson Lab community) continues to be tremendously important. For more information, see also our page on NSAC subcommittee feedback.