Chiral Dynamics
The 11th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics (CD2024) will take place August 26-30, 2024 at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. This series of workshops started at MIT in 1994 and brings together theorists and experimentalists every three years to discuss the status, progress and challenges in the physics of low-energy QCD, Goldstone Boson dynamics, meson-baryon Interactions, few-body physics, lattice QCD and ChPT. Previous workshops took place in Pisa (2015), Durham, NC (2018) and Beijing (2021).
The International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics 2021, the tenth in a series which started in 1994 at MIT, and was later held in Mainz (1997), Jefferson Lab (2000 and 2012), Bonn (2003), Duke (2006), Bern (2009), Pisa (2015), Durham (2018) and will take place in Beijing, from November 15 to 19 2021, and will be jointly hosted by the Institute of High Energy Physics, The purpose of this workshop series is to bring physicists together who are active in this field, as well as those who are interested, to discuss and debate the most recent achievements and future developments.
The workshop will have a near equal contribution from theorists and experimentalists and, as in the latest editions, a strong synergy with the lattice community will be present.
Topics:
Hadron structure
Isospin breaking in hadronic systems
Meson-meson and meson-baryon interaction
Effective field theory and chiral perturbation theory
Few-body physics
Compton scattering and the polarizabilities of the nucleons
Hadronic contributions to g_mu-2
Lattice QCD and nuclear physics
The Ninth International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics (CD18) will be hosted by the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) and will be held in Durham, NC from September 17th to 21st, 2018. This series of workshops, which started at MIT in 1994, brings together theorists and experimentalists every three years to discuss the status and challenges in the physics of low energy QCD, Goldstone Boson dynamics, meson-baryon interactions, few body physics, lattice QCD and ChPT.
Following the tradition of this triennial series of Conferences, it attracted theorists and experimentalists of this research field, who were brought together to highlight the recent progress in the field of low energy QCD, and to discuss and explore the direction for future development. The conference consisted of plenary talks and three working groups.
More information on CD2015 can be found at http://agenda.infn.it/event/cd2015.
We would like to thank the working group organizers for their dedicated effort, namely:
Goldstone boson WG: Mario Antonelli (Frascati), Sebastien Descotes-Genom (Orsay), Andreas Juttner (Southampton), Emilie Passemar (LANL);
Hadron structure WG: J.P. Chen (Jlab), Martin Hoferichter (Bern), Patricia Solvignon (UNH/JLab), Andre' Walker-Loud (W&M);
Few-Body WG: Mohammad Ahmed (NCCU/TUNL), Dean Lee (NCSU), Assumpta Parreno (Barcelona), Akaki Rusetsky (Bonn).
We would like to express our special thanks also to our co-organizers, Ignazio Bombaci (Univ. of Pisa), Angela Bonaccorso (INFN - Pisa), Massimo D'Elia (Univ. of Pisa), Luca Girlanda (Univ. of Salento), Alejandro Kievsky (INFN - Pisa), Enrico Meggiolaro ( Univ. of Pisa), Silvano Simula (INFN - Roma 3), and Marco Sozzi (Univ. of Pisa), for their hard work and suggestions.
We would like to thank the International Advisory Committee for their very useful inputs to the CD2015 program.
The organizers would like to thank the excellent logistic and administrative support provided by the INFN-Pisa staff, and in particular the Conference Secretary Lucia Lilli, which was instrumental for the organization of the conference and for the all the help provided during CD2015 itself. We also would like to thank Asti Incentives & Congressi (AIC), the University of Salento and the Fondazione Banca del Monte di Lucca for their support.
Finally, we would like to thank all the speakers and all the participants for their contributions and the friendly atmosphere that they helped to achieve.
In addition to the scientific program, a few social events took place during the conference. A reception was organized for the participants at Grand Hotel Duomo on Monday, June 29, in the evening, during which the Major of the City of Pisa, Marco Filippeschi, met and greeted the participants. Wednesday afternoon was reserved for an excursion to the nearby city of Lucca, where also a piano concerto by the distinguished pianist Dr. Young-Hyun Cho was given. The social dinner took place on Thursday evening in the cloister of Santa Maria del Carmine.
The upcoming Chiral Dynamics Workshop will take place in Durham, NC (USA) in 2018. We thank Mohammad Ahmed, Haiyan Gao, Calvin Howell, and Dean Lee for graciously taking the baton from us, and wish them all the best for a successful and pleasant conference.
Laura Elisa Marcucci & Michele Viviani
We would like to thank the working group organizers for their dedicated effort, namely:
Goldstone Bosons: Mario Antonelli, Liping Gan, Jorge Portoles and Urs Wenger; Hadron Structure: Alessandro Bacchetta, Bastian Kubis, Kostas Orginos and Karl Slifer and Few Body Physics: Andreas Nogga, Assumpta Parreno, Michele Viviani and Henry Weller. We would like to express our special thanks to our co-organizers, Patricia Solvignon, Harald Griesshammer, Rocco Schiavilla, Dinko Pocanic, Robert Edwards, and Alexandre Deur for their hard work and advice. Last but not least, we thank the International Advisory Committee for their very useful inputs to the CD12 program.
The organizers thank the excellent logistic and administrative support provided by the Jefferson Lab Conference Staff, Ruth Bizot, Cynthia Lockwood, Stephanie Vermeire, Marti Hightower and MeLaina Evans, and the Conference Secretary Mary Fox, which was instrumental for the success of the organization of CD12. We thank Joanna Griffin for the poster design.
CD12 was primarily sponsored by Jefferson Lab, along with generous supports from Old Dominion University and the European Physics Journal.
The CD12 homepage is located at http://www.jlab.org/conference/CD12
The upcoming Chiral Dynamics Workshop will take place in Pisa, Italy, in 2015. We thank Laura Marcucci and Michele Viviani for graciously taking the baton from us.
Jose Goity and Jianping Chen