Presentations
Tuesday, March 28
- The physics case for the NICA/FAIR energy region
Jean Cleymans, Cape Town University
- Exploring color fluctuations in nucleons and short-range nucleon correlations in pA and AA collisions - from fixed target energies to the LHC
Mark Strikman, Penn State University
- Heavy Ion collisions at low energies: challenges and opportunities
Lijuan Ruan, BNL
- SRC in nuclei: experimental overview
Axel Schmidt, MIT
- One and two nucleon momentum distributions, spectral functions and SRC
Claudio Ciofi degli Atti, Perugia
- One and two-nucleons distributions and the contact term-experiment
Reynier Cruz Torres, MIT
- One and two-nucleons distributions and the contact term - theory
Ronen Weiss, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Dileptons from high to low energies
Ralf Rapp, Texas A&M
- Dilepton results from RHIC
Lijuan Ruan, BNL
- Dileptons from heavy-ion collisions at SIS and FAIR/NICA energies
Wolfgang Cassing, Giessen University
- Probing nuclear short-range correlations with protons and electrons-forging
links between data and models
Jan Ryckebusch, Gent University
- SRC in asymmetric nuclei
Misak Sargsian, FIU (Florida Int U)
- The center of mass motion of short-range correlated nucleon pairs
Erez Cohen, Tel Aviv University
- Probing high-momentum protons and neutrons in asymmetric nuclei
Meytal Duer, Tel Aviv University
Wednesday, March 29
Thursday, March 30
- Probing the QCD phase diagram in heavy-ion collisions
Krzysztof Redlich, Wroclaw University
- The NA61 experiment: results and plans
Marek Gazdzicki, Frankfurt University
- The BM@N experiment: status and program
Mikhael Kapishin, JINR
- Open questions in hypernuclear physics
Avraham Gal, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Prospects of hypernuclei studies in relativistic heavy ion collisions
Josef Pochodzalla, Mainz University
- Study of short range correlations with nuclear beams
Thomas Aumann, GSI
- The MPD experiment: status and program
Vladimir Kekelidze, JINR
- The CBM experiment: status and program
Peter Senger, GSI
- HBT overview
Tamas Csorgo, KFKI
- Bound and free nucleons: The theoretical point of view
Gerald Miller, Washington University
- Bound and free nucleons: Experimental studies
Larry Weinstein, Jlab
- Chiral symmetry restoration versus deconfinement in heavy-ion collisions
Pierre Moreau, FIAS
- Femtoscopic correlations of pions and kaons measured
Grigory Nigmatkulov, MEPhI
Friday, March 31