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SUMMARY:FRIB - CNRS Summer Training Program
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251101T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20281231T220000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260416T074100Z
UID:indico-event-87@indico.frib.msu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jerome  MARGUERON (IRL-NPA)\nFRIB - CNRS summer tra
 ining program  will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)
  on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing\, MI\, U
 SA\, every summer from April 15 to August 15\, years 2025\, 2026\, 2027\, 
 and 2028.\n\nA unique research opportunity for master's students\n\nLookin
 g to kickstart your career in cutting-edge research? Our program offers a 
 unique opportunity for master's students from French universities and engi
 neering schools.\n\nWe select three students each year to participate in a
  four-month research program\, with three months spent at the Facility for
  Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University and one month of r
 emote training.\n\nAs a selected participant\, you'll be trained by FRIB f
 aculty on new and exciting research topics each year\, gaining hands-on ex
 perience and valuable skills.\n\nTo help with the cost of your participati
 on\, our sponsors at FRIB/MSU and CNRS offer partial travel reimbursement.
  Some universities may also offer additional support\, which you can reque
 st directly.\n\nTo ensure your stay is comfortable\, we'll provide lodging
  suggestions near the FRIB/MSU campus.\n\nKey Program Details:\n\n\n	\n	Du
 ration: Four months (three months in-person at FRIB/MSU\, one month remote
 ).\n	\n	\n	Participants: Three master's students from French universities
  or engineering schools.\n	\n	\n	Training: Hands-on training from FRIB fac
 ulty on a new research topic each year.\n	\n	\n	Financial Support: Partial
  travel reimbursement available through FRIB/MSU and CNRS\, with additiona
 l university support possible under the request of the student.\n	\n\n\nSt
 udents may apply for additional support offered by some universities and 
 other French entities. Please refer to the IRL-NPA summer training progra
 m .\n\n\n \nhttps://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/87/
LOCATION:Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
URL:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/87/
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SUMMARY:NUCLEI Collaboration Meeting 2026
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260518T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260520T210000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260416T074100Z
UID:indico-event-90@indico.frib.msu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dean Lee (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)\nThe NUC
 EI Collaboration Meeting will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Be
 ams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansin
 g\, MI USA.\n\n\nDear Colleagues\,\n\nWelcome to the 2026 SciDAC-5 NUCLEI
  Collaboration Meeting. We are pleased to gather our community of nuclear 
 physicists\, applied mathematicians\, and computer scientists to advance o
 ur shared mission: bridging the gap between fundamental nuclear theory and
  the next generation of high-performance computing.\nOur work remains vita
 l to the success of major DOE experimental facilities\, including FRIB\, A
 TLAS\, and JLab\, as well as future large-scale neutrino experiments like 
 LEGEND. This meeting serves as a critical forum to share progress on our c
 ore research pillars: Precision\nNuclear Theory: Delivering accurate pred
 ictions for stable nuclei\, rare isotopes\, and nuclear fission.\nElectrow
 eak & Neutrino Physics: Calculating nuclear matrix elements and interactio
 ns in dense matter.\nComputational Innovation: Advancing our numerical sol
 vers and libraries through research in Machine Learning\, Uncertainty Quan
 tification (UQ)\, and Heterogeneous Computing.\nOver the three days\, we w
 ill focus on the integration of our latest algorithmic developments with t
 he leadership-class supercomputers at our disposal. By fostering direct en
 gagement between domain scientists and computing experts\, we continue to 
 push the boundaries of the "nuclear many-body problem" and enhance the pre
 dictive power of nuclear science.\nThank you for your continued dedication
  to the NUCLEI project. We look forward to a productive session of brainst
 orming\, technical updates\, and collaborative discovery.\n\nLocal Organiz
 ing Committee \n2026 NUCLEI Collaboration\n\nLeading the Charge in Compu
 tational Nuclear Physics\n\nThe SciDAC-5 NUCLEI collaboration sits at the 
 intersection of nuclear theory\, applied mathematics\, and exascale comput
 ing. Our mission is to provide high-precision predictive modeling for the 
 next generation of nuclear science. By integrating advanced numerical solv
 ers with cutting-edge physics\, we provide the theoretical backbone for ma
 jor DOE experimental facilities—including FRIB\, ATLAS\, and JLab—and 
 upcoming 1-ton scale neutrino experiments like LEGEND. Our work focuses o
 n delivering more accurate nuclear interactions and rigorous uncertainty q
 uantification to unlock the secrets of stable nuclei\, rare isotopes\, and
  the complex dynamics of nuclear fission.\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			The NUCEI Re
 search areas are illustrated with the interconnections of NUCLEI research
  activities:\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nht
 tps://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/90/
LOCATION:1200 (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)
URL:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/90/
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SUMMARY:STREAMLINE2            Collaboration Symposium 2026
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260521T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260522T210000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260416T074100Z
UID:indico-event-89@indico.frib.msu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dean Lee (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)\nThe STR
 EAMLINE Collaboration Symposia will be held at the Facility for Rare Isot
 ope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East 
 Lansing\, MI USA.\n\n\nThe STREAMLINE (SmarT Reduction and Emulation Apply
 ing Machine Learning In Nuclear Environments) collaboration aims to advanc
 e the frontiers of theoretical and computational research on the nuclear m
 any-body problem using ML.  The scientific problems we address are among 
 the most challenging in computational nuclear many-body theory and the col
 laboration is aligned with the U.S. government initiative to build a broad
 -based\, multidisciplinary\, multi-agency program for a sustained national
  AI structure. STREAMLINE will advance large nuclear physics computations
  to dramatically increase predictive power and improve our understanding o
 f nuclear structure and dynamics\, dense nucleonic matter\, and emergent m
 any-body phenomena -- this includes the properties of heavy neutron-rich 
 nuclei and related astrophysical environments at the Facility for Rare Iso
 tope Beams (FRIB)\; structure and reactions of nuclei and nuclear astrophy
 sics at the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS)\; neutron dist
 ributions in nuclei and few-body systems at Thomas Jefferson National Acce
 lerator Facility (TJNAF)\; properties of fission at Los Alamos Neutron Sci
 ence Center (LANSCE)\; and nuclear structure\, reactions\, and astrophysic
 s at Association for Research at University Nuclear Accelerator facilitie
 s (ARUNA). \n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			The STREAMLINE collaborative has four foc
 us areas:\n\n			\n				Fast and Accurate Emulators\n				Smart Model Extrapo
 lations\n				Learning Correlations in Wave Functions and Operators\n				Pr
 edicting Dynamics\, Fission\, and Fusion\n			\n			\n			 \n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n
 \n\n \nhttps://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/89/
LOCATION:1221 A/B (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)
URL:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/89/
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SUMMARY:FRIB-TA Topical Program: Statistical Nuclear Properties in the AI/
 ML Era: Advances\, Challenges\, and Synergies for FRIB Science
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260629T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260710T220000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260416T074100Z
UID:indico-event-93@indico.frib.msu.edu
DESCRIPTION:The FRIB-TA Topical Program: Statistical Nuclear Properties i
 n the AI/ML Era: Advances\, Challenges\, and Synergies for FRIB Science wi
 ll be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) in rooms 1221 A &
  B on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing\, MI U
 SA.\n\n\n\nStatistical nuclear properties\, such as nuclear level densitie
 s and γ-ray strength functions\, are essential inputs for modeling nuclea
 r reactions and play a central role in predicting reaction rates relevant 
 to astrophysics and nuclear stewardship. The unprecedented access to unsta
 ble and exotic nuclear systems enabled by FRIB\, as well as other radioact
 ive beam facilities\, places new demands on theory and data analysis\, req
 uiring reliable\, uncertainty-quantified statistical properties away from 
 stability.\n\n \n\nThe aim of this topical program is to bring together e
 xperimentalists\, theorists\, and experts in modern statistical and data-d
 riven methods to establish a coherent\, predictive framework for statistic
 al nuclear properties in the AI/ML era. The program will foster close inte
 raction between experiment and theory\, highlighting recent accomplishment
 s while identifying and addressing current assumptions\, challenges\, and 
 limitations in existing approaches. It will also emphasize systematic benc
 hmarking of models and the integration of modern statistical and machine l
 earning methods for uncertainty quantification and data interpretation. A 
 key goal is to determine how different approaches can be combined to impro
 ve predictive power and guide future experimental and theoretical efforts 
 at FRIB and complementary facilities.\n\n \n\nThe program will result in 
 a review article outlining key challenges\, synergies\, and future directi
 ons. This article will summarize the main discussions\, benchmarking effor
 ts\, and recommended strategies for improving the determination of statist
 ical nuclear properties. In addition\, the program will identify isotopes 
 for which re-analysis of extracted level densities using multiple experime
 ntal techniques can provide important benchmarks\, as well as best practic
 es for assessing systematic and theoretically induced uncertainties. These
  outcomes will provide a roadmap for achieving robust estimates of statist
 ical nuclear properties relevant to FRIB science.\n\n\nThe Topical Program
  is organized by the FRIB Theory Alliance and is made possible thanks to
  support by the U.S. Department of Energy\, Office of Science\, Office of 
 Nuclear Physics\, under the FRIB Theory Alliance award DE-SC0013617. For 
 selected participants we hope to provide partial support which may inclu
 de lodging and some meals. After registration has closed you will be cont
 acted with the support we are able to provide. We will not provide support
  for transportation expenses.\n\nParticipant's resources \n\n\n	\n		\n			
 FRIB event entrance\n			Wireless Network at FRIB\n		\n		\n			Walk from FRI
 B to Shaw Hall dining\n			MSU dining locations\n		\n		\n			MSU ATMs Map\n	
 		East Lansing ATMs\n		\n		\n			CATA - Public Transportation Map\n			Direc
 tions Residence Inn to FRIB event entrance\n		\n		\n			MSU Main Campus Map
 \n			MSU Gardens Map\n		\n	\n\n\n \nhttps://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/93/
LOCATION:Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
URL:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/93/
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SUMMARY:Low Energy Community Meeting 2026
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260812T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260814T180000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260416T074100Z
UID:indico-event-91@indico.frib.msu.edu
DESCRIPTION:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/91/
LOCATION:Argonne National Laboratory
URL:https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/91/
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