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FAIRness2024
FAIRness2024 23-27 September 2024 Donji Seget, Croatia

FAIRNESS 2024 was the eighth edition in a series of workshops designed to bring together excellent international young scientists with research interests focused on physics at FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) and was held on September 23-27 2024 in Donji Seget, Croatia. The topics of the workshops cover a wide range of aspects in both theoretical developments and current experimental status, concentrated around the four scientific pillars of FAIR. FAIR is a new accelerator complex with brand new experimental facilities, that is currently being built next to the existing GSI facility close to Darmstadt, Germany. 

The spirit of the conference is to bring together young scientists, e.g. young non-tenured scientists, postdocs and advanced PhD students to present their work, to foster active informal discussions and build up of networks. Every participant in the meeting with the exception of the organizers gives an oral presentation, and all sessions are followed by an hour long discussion period. During the talks, questions are anonymously collected in a box to stimulate discussions. The broad physics program at FAIR is reflected in the wide range of topics covered by the workshop: 

Atomic and plasma physics, biophysics, material sciences and applications

Nuclear structure, astrophysics and reactions

Physics of hot and dense nuclear matter, QCD phase transitions and critical point

Hadron Spectroscopy, Hadrons in matter and Hypernuclei

Experimental programs APPA, CBM, HADES, PANDA, NUSTAR, as well as BES, NICA and the RHIC beam energy scan

For these different areas one invited speaker was selected to give a longer introductory presentation. The write-ups of the talks presented at FAIRNESS 2024 are the content of this issue of Proceedings of Science and have been refereed according to the PoS standard for peer review. This issue constitutes therefore a collection of the forefront of research that is dedicated to the physics at FAIR. 

Organizers of FAIRNESS 2024: Andreas Bauswein, Marco Destefanis, Tetyana Galatyuk, Alexandre Gumberidze, Claudia Ratti, and Laura Tolos.

FAIRness2022
FAIRness2022 23 - 27 May 2022 Paralia (Pieria, Greece)

FAIRNESS 2022 was the seventh edition in a series of workshops designed to bring together excellent international young scientists with research interests focused on physics at FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) and was held on May 23-27 2022 in Paralia, Greece. The topics of the workshops cover a wide range of aspects in both theoretical developments and current experimental status, concentrated around the four scientific pillars of FAIR. FAIR is a new accelerator complex with brand new experimental facilities, that is currently being built next to the existing GSI facility close to Darmstadt, Germany. 
The spirit of the conference is to bring together young scientists, e.g. young non-tenured scientists, postdocs and PhD students to present their work, to foster active informal discussions and build up of networks. Every participant in the meeting with the exception of the organizers gives an oral presentation, and all sessions are followed by an hour long discussion period. During the talks, questions are anonymously collected in a box to stimulate discussions. The broad physics program  at FAIR is reflected in the wide range of topics covered by the workshop: 


   • Atomic and plasma physics, biophysics, material sciences and applications
   • Nuclear structure, astrophysics and reactions
   • Physics of hot and dense nuclear matter, QCD phase transitions and critical point
   • Hadron Spectroscopy, Hadrons in matter and Hypernuclei
   • Experimental programs APPA, CBM, HADES, PANDA, NUSTAR, as well as BES, NICA and the RHIC beam          energy scan
 

For these different areas one invited speaker was selected to give a longer introductory presentation. The write-ups of the talks presented at FAIRNESS 2022 are the content of this issue of Proceedings of Science and have been refereed according to the PoS standard for peer review. This issue constitutes therefore a collection of the forefront of research that is dedicated to the physics at FAIR.