FRIB-TA Summer School: Put the reaction into action: A Nuclear physics boot camp on reaction methods will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, MI USA, on 12 - 14 August, 2024
In this summer school, we will discuss a variety of theoretical approaches for computing nuclear reaction observables. We plan to introduce some of the most utilized reaction methods, namely the eikonal approximation, DWBA, ADWA, CDCC and Faddeev methods. This 3-day course will be useful for both theorists and experimentalists interested in learning the fundamentals of reaction methods. This will also be a wonderful opportunity for the participants to start collaborations with each other or the instructors on projects beyond the duration of summer school. Please join us in East Lansing this summer to explore a wide range of theoretical approaches to describe nuclear reactions.
For selected participants we hope to provide partial support which may include lodging and meals. After registration closes, you will be contacted about the support we can provide. We will not provide support for transportation expenses.
You can find the school Github page here https://github.com/ascsn/2024-FRIB-TA-Summer-School
Participant's resources
The Summer School is organized by the FRIB Theory Alliance and is made possible thanks to the support by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under the FRIB Theory Alliance award DE-SC0013617.