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SUMMARY:The 2023 CFNS-CTEQ Summer School on the Physics of the Electron-Io
 n Collider\, June 5-16\, 2023
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CONTACT:cfns_sumschools_org@stonybrook.edu
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Alexei Prokudin (Penn State Berks)\n\nThe 2023 CFNS-
 CTEQ Summer School on the Physics of the Electron-Ion Collider will be h
 osted by Stony Brook University\, USA\, June 5-16\, 2023. The school i
 s jointly organized by CFNS and CTEQ\, and will explore topics common to b
 oth nuclear and particle physics.\n\nThis year we have 40 students from 9
  countries from North America\, Europe\, Africa and Asia. \n\nSchool pho
 tos are here: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/17958/page/480-school-photos-2
 023\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is the world’s first pol
 arized electron-nucleon (ep) and electron-nucleus (eA) collider planned f
 or construction at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island\, New Yor
 k by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Electron-Ion Collider will be a d
 iscovery machine for unlocking the secrets of the "glue" that binds the bu
 ilding blocks of visible matter in the universe.\n\nThe key physics questi
 ons that the EIC will address are:\n\n\n	\n	How do the nucleonic propertie
 s such as mass and spin emerge from partons and their underlying interacti
 ons?\n	\n	\n	How are partons inside the nucleon distributed in both moment
 um and position space?\n	\n	\n	How do color-charged quarks and gluons\, an
 d jets\, interact with a nuclear medium? How do the confined hadronic stat
 es emerge from these quarks and gluons? How do the quark-gluon interaction
 s create nuclear binding?\n	\n	\n	How does a dense nuclear environment aff
 ect the dynamics of quarks and gluons\, their correlations\, and their int
 eractions? What happens to the gluon density in nuclei? Does it saturate a
 t high energy\, giving rise to gluonic matter or a gluonic phase with univ
 ersal properties in all nuclei and even in nucleons?\n	\n\n\nThe school wi
 ll feature lectures and tutorials on theoretical and experimental topics r
 elated to the physics of the EIC. The school is ideally suited for advanc
 ed graduate students and postdocs in nuclear and particle physics.\n\nThe 
 school will have approximately 40 advanced graduate students and postdocs 
 both from theory and experiment. The students of the school will have sup
 port for lodging and meals for the duration of the school.\n\nAdvanced gra
 duate students and postdocs are also welcome to apply for an extended stay
  at BNL EIC Theory Institute for a short or extended period around the dat
 es of their attendance at the school (deadline January 31st):\n\nhttps://w
 ww.bnl.gov/eic-theory/\n\n \n\nConfirmed lecturers: \n\n\n	Thomas Britto
 n (JLab)\n	Sally Dawson (BNL)\n	Wouter Deconinck (UManitoba)\n	Oleg Eyser 
 (BNL)\n	Ciprian Gal (JLab)\n	Tim Hobbs (Argonne)\n	Vladimir Korepin (SBU)\
 n	John Lajoie (Iowa State)\n	Huey-Wen Lin (MSU)\n	Todd Satogata (Jefferson
  Lab)\n	Ernst Sichtermann (LBNL)\n	Anna Stasto (PSU)\n	Iain Stewart (MIT)\
 n	George Sterman (SBU)\n	Raju Venugopalan (BNL)\n\n\nOrganizing Committee:
  \n\n\n	Ross Corliss (SBU)\n	Abhay Deshpande (SBU\, CFNS Director)\n	Prak
 har Garg (SBU)\n	Wenliang Li (SBU)\n	Fred Olness (SMU)\n	Alexei Prokudin 
 (PSU\, School Chair)\n	Zack Sullivan (IIT)\n\n\nAdministrative support:\n\
 n\n	Socorro Delquaglio (SBU)\n\n\nhttps://indico.bnl.gov/event/17958/
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URL:https://indico.bnl.gov/event/17958/
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