Gatchina, Russia, June 30 - July 4, 2008

Hadron Structure and QCD:   from LOW to HIGH energies

 

 

Main

 

General information

 

Committees

 

Bulletin

 

Scientific Program

 

Registration

 

Visa information

 

Conference fee

 

List of Participants

 

Travel

 

Accommodation

 

Social Program

 

Proceedings

 

Contacts

 

Poster of HSQCD 2008

 

Photos




Past workshops

HSQCD 2004

HSQCD 2005

HS'07

HSQCD 2008

 

 

   An international Workshop "Hadron Structure and QCD" (HSQCD'2008) is organized by St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute of
Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg State University,
V.A. Fock Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg Scientific
Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics of
Slovak Academy of Sciences and Comenius University, Bratislava.
 
It will be held on June 30 - July 4, 2008 at Gatchina, a picturesque
southern suburb of St. Petersburg, especially wonderful in period of
the famous white nights.
Plenary and parallel sessions will be carried out in site of
St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina.
 
The aim of this workshops is to review the recent progress in the
hadronic physics, QCD, the Standard Model and its generalizations.
The joint Workshop unifies the series of two workshops:
"Hadron Structure" held in Slovakia from 1973, and
"Hadron Structure and QCD" held in St. Petersburg in 2004 and 2005.

  Now the joint Workshop is carried out annually, in the odd years
in Slovakia and in the even years in Russia. The first joint Workshop HS’07 was held in Modra Harmonia, Slovakia, September, 2007
 
The physics topics of the workshop include:

  • perturbative QCD, BFKL- and DGLAP- evolutions
  • polarized & nonpolarized parton distribution functions, small-x physics
  • hard diffraction and Pomeron physics
  • heavy-ion collisions, quark-gluon matter
  • nonperturbative QCD, lattice computations, chiral model of hadrons
  • hadron spectroscopy, exotic states
  • precision tests of the Standard Model, extensions of the Standard Model
  • predictions for the LHC and future colliders

 
Organized by:

St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

St. Petersburg State University

V.A.Fock Institute of Physics

St. Petersburg Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences

Institute of Physics of Slovak Academy of Sciences

Institute of Experimental Physics of Slovak Academy of Sciences

Comenius University 

                                              

                                                  Supported by:

 

                                        "Dynasty" Foundation

                                        Russian Foundation for Basic Research