UCLA 2019 Santa Fe Jets and Heavy Flavor Workshop

US/Pacific
Room 5628 Math Science Building (UCLA IDRE Portal)

Room 5628 Math Science Building

UCLA IDRE Portal

Zhongbo Kang (University of California Los Angeles)
Description

Recent years have brought about important advances in the experimental measurements and theoretical understanding of jets and heavy flavor production in hadronic and nuclear collisions. With results from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and Large Hadron Collider (LHC) proton-proton and heavy ion runs at hand, this is the opportune time to continue the focused discussion between the high energy and nuclear physics communities on the interpretation of the data.

This workshop, to be held at the UCLA IDRE Portal in the Math Science Building, will bring together senior researchers, postdoctoral fellows and talented graduate students to discuss the exciting recent developments and future directions in high energy and nuclear science. The purpose of the 2019 Santa Fe Jets and Heavy Flavor workshop is to summarize the accomplishments and provide guidance for the community effort in the areas of hadronic jets, jet substructure, quarkonia and open heavy flavor, with emphasis on perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (pQCD) and Soft Collinear Effective Theory (SCET).

The theory is closely tied to experiments at the leading nuclear and particle physics facilities in the US and abroad, such as the RHIC at Brookhaven National Lab and the LHC complex at CERN. The workshop is also central to the physics goals of the next-generation nuclear physics facility in the US, the Electron Ion Collider (EIC), which has received strongest support from NSAC Long Range Plan and a National Academy of Sciences report.

After three successful workshops held at Santa Fe in 2016, 2017, and 2018, the fourth edition of the workshop in 2019 will be moved to Los Angeles and will be hosted by University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). The 2019 Santa Fe Jets and Heavy Flavor workshop will take place January 28-30, 2019 at UCLA campus. 

The registration fee is 50 dollars for the three-day workshop. You may also purchase an optional banquet ticket for yourself and for any guests you may want to bring at 50 dollars per person. To register the workshop, and submit an abstract if you plan to give a talk, please refer to the workshop website.

The workshop main site: https://conferences.pa.ucla.edu/jet19/

Organizing committee:

Participants
  • Abinash Pun
  • Andrey Sadofyev
  • Aneesh Manohar
  • Anne Sickles
  • Cesar Luiz da Silva
  • Christine Aidala
  • Christopher Lee
  • Daekyoung Kang
  • David Morrison
  • Davison Soper
  • Dennis Perepelitsa
  • Dufu Hou
  • Edmond Iancu
  • Felix Ringer
  • Frank Petriello
  • Gang Wang
  • Guang-You Qin
  • Haitao Li
  • Harvey Shows
  • Huan Huang
  • Inna Kucher
  • Ionut Cristian Arsene
  • Ivan Vitev
  • Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler
  • James Mulligan
  • Jared Reiten
  • Jianwei Qiu
  • Jiaxing Zhao
  • John Terry
  • Kara Mattioli
  • Kazuya Nagashima
  • Konrad Tywoniuk
  • Kyle Lee
  • Lei Wang
  • Lurii Karpenko
  • Marc Schlegel
  • Mateusz Ploskon
  • Matthew Nguyen
  • Matthew Sievert
  • Pedro Cal
  • Peter Jacobs
  • Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli
  • Shuai Liu
  • Stefan Hoeche
  • Tatsuya Chujo
  • Thomas Becher
  • Thomas Mehen
  • Toru Sugitate
  • Varun Vaidya
  • Weiyao Ke
  • Xiaojian Du
  • Xiaoxuan Chu
  • Xin Dong
  • Yacine Mehtar-Tani
  • Yang-Ting Chien
  • Yen-Jie Lee
  • Yiannis Makris
  • Zhiwan Xu
  • Zhongbo Kang