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SUMMARY:NUCLEI Collaboration Meeting 2026
DTSTART:20260518T120000Z
DTEND:20260520T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dean Lee (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)\n\nThe N
 UCEI Collaboration Meeting will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope 
 Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lans
 ing\, MI USA.\n\n\nDear Colleagues\,\n\nWelcome to the 2026 SciDAC-5 NUCL
 EI Collaboration Meeting. We are pleased to gather our community of nuclea
 r physicists\, applied mathematicians\, and computer scientists to advance
  our shared mission: bridging the gap between fundamental nuclear theory a
 nd the next generation of high-performance computing.\nOur work remains vi
 tal to the success of major DOE experimental facilities\, including FRIB\,
  ATLAS\, and JLab\, as well as future large-scale neutrino experiments lik
 e LEGEND. This meeting serves as a critical forum to share progress on our
  core research pillars: Precision\nNuclear Theory: Delivering accurate pr
 edictions for stable nuclei\, rare isotopes\, and nuclear fission.\nElectr
 oweak & Neutrino Physics: Calculating nuclear matrix elements and interact
 ions in dense matter.\nComputational Innovation: Advancing our numerical s
 olvers and libraries through research in Machine Learning\, Uncertainty Qu
 antification (UQ)\, and Heterogeneous Computing.\nOver the three days\, we
  will focus on the integration of our latest algorithmic developments with
  the leadership-class supercomputers at our disposal. By fostering direct 
 engagement between domain scientists and computing experts\, we continue t
 o push the boundaries of the "nuclear many-body problem" and enhance the p
 redictive power of nuclear science.\nThank you for your continued dedicati
 on to the NUCLEI project. We look forward to a productive session of brain
 storming\, technical updates\, and collaborative discovery.\n\nLocal Organ
 izing Committee \n2026 NUCLEI Collaboration\n\nLeading the Charge in Com
 putational Nuclear Physics\n\nThe SciDAC-5 NUCLEI collaboration sits at th
 e intersection of nuclear theory\, applied mathematics\, and exascale comp
 uting. Our mission is to provide high-precision predictive modeling for th
 e next generation of nuclear science. By integrating advanced numerical so
 lvers with cutting-edge physics\, we provide the theoretical backbone for 
 major DOE experimental facilities—including FRIB\, ATLAS\, and JLab—an
 d upcoming 1-ton scale neutrino experiments like LEGEND. Our work focuses
  on delivering more accurate nuclear interactions and rigorous uncertainty
  quantification to unlock the secrets of stable nuclei\, rare isotopes\, a
 nd the complex dynamics of nuclear fission.\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			The NUCEI 
 Research areas are illustrated with the interconnections of NUCLEI resear
 ch activities:\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n
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