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SUMMARY:61st Karpacz Winter School of Theoretical Physics and ChETEC-INFRA
  Training School  –  "Multi-messenger nuclear astrophysics in the 21st c
 entury"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250301T140000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250307T180000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260612T133717Z
UID:indico-event-68@events.ift.uni.wroc.pl
DESCRIPTION:This 61st edition of the Karpacz Winter School of Theoretical 
 Physics is jointly organised by the Institute of Theoretical Physics and 
 by the Institute of Astronomy\, both of the University of Wroclaw (Poland
 )\, the Helmholtz-Centre Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany)\, the  Department 
 of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Uppsala (Sweden) and the Ge
 rman Centre for Astrophysics in Görlitz (Germany) \n\nThe school aligns 
 with the forthcoming results of the most recent gravitational-wave (GW) ob
 servations\, specifically from the O4 run of advanced LIGO-VIRGO and the J
 apanese KAGRA detector\, projected for conclusion by the end of 2024. A pr
 ofound understanding of the growing amount of data necessitates inter-disc
 iplinary expertise in astrophysics and astronomy\, numerical relativity\, 
 as well as nuclear and particle physics experiment and theory\, which is e
 ssential for grasping the physics implications of multi-messenger observat
 ions associated with the GW detections. With the focus on compact object m
 ergers and collapsing stars as well as their nuclear astrophysics implicat
 ions\, this school endeavours to enhance and stimulate the information flo
 w and close collaboration between researchers from these different discipl
 ines.\n\nSubjects:\n\n\n	\n	Explosive astrophysical phenomena – the phys
 ics of supernovae and neutron star mergers\n	\n	\n	Astrophysical messenger
 s – neutrinos\, gravitational waves and gamma-rays\n	\n	\n	Nuclear astro
 physics experiments and theory\n	\n	\n	Nucleosynthesis and galactic chemic
 al evolution\n	\n	\n	Metal poor stars and their observations\n	\n\n\nThe g
 oal of this Winter School is to educate the next generation of young scien
 tists in the field of nuclear astrophysics and related topics. The scient
 ific tools and methods\, which are the focus of this training school\, are
  at the current frontier of this truly interdisciplinary field of research
 .\n\nThe school is composed of a series of lectures and traineeships. The 
 latter involve computer practice. Therefore\, it is required to bring lapt
 ops with the appropriate software\, which will be announced later. The tra
 inees will work together with the lecturers on scientific problems\, famil
 iarize with modern numerical methods and implementations as well as numeri
 cal solutions. They will collect\, analyze and fit as well as familiarize 
 with the handling of big data.\n\n \n\nInternational Advisory Committee\n
 \n\n	Daniel Bemmerer (Helmholtz-Centre Dresden-Rossenforf\, Germany)\n	Gü
 nther Hasinger (German Centre for Astrophysics Görlitz\, Germany)\n	Andre
 as Korn (Institute of Astronomy\, University of Uppsala\, Sweden)\n	Takami
  Kuroda (Max-Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics Potsdam\, Germany)
 \n\n\n \n\nCode of conduct\n\nThis school is committed to providing a wel
 coming\, inclusive\, professional\, and safe environment for everyone that
  encourages the free expression and exchange of scientific ideas and is ch
 aracterized by an atmosphere of tolerance\, equity\, and mutual respect\, 
 regardless of any personal attributes such as gender\, race\, etc. Harassm
 ent or bullying in any form will not be tolerated. All communication shoul
 d be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many diff
 erent backgrounds. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other atte
 ndees. Behave professionally.\n\nHarassment includes offensive verbal comm
 ents or jokes related to nationality\, gender\, sexual orientation\, disab
 ility\, physical appearance\, body size\, race\, religion\, as well as sex
 ual images in public spaces\, deliberate intimidation\, stalking\, followi
 ng\, harassing photography or recording\, sustained disruption of talks or
  other events\, inappropriate physical contact\, and unwelcome sexual atte
 ntion. Bullying is defined as unwelcome or unreasonable behavior that deme
 ans\, intimidates\, humiliates\, or sabotages people\, either as individua
 ls or as a group. It includes physical bullying\, verbal abuse\, disparage
 ment\, intimidation\, exclusion\, or spreading personal rumors.\n\nPartici
 pants asked to stop unacceptable behavior are expected to comply immediate
 ly. The school will not allow retaliation against any individual who makes
  a report of known or suspected code of conduct violation. Sanctions again
 st attendees violating these rules are at the sole discretion of the confe
 rence organizers and may range from warnings to being asked to leave the e
 vent\, and exclusion from future sponsored meetings.\n\n \n\nSponsors\n\n
      \n\n        \n\n\n \n\nhttps://events.ift.uni.wroc.pl/event/68
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LOCATION:Artus Hotel 
URL:https://events.ift.uni.wroc.pl/event/68/
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