Councillor of Education of the City of Eagle, Francisco Clemente, and Course Director of the Universidad del Mar, Manuela Lopez, today inaugurated the training sessions.
Today Monday, July 25, in rooms at the Hotel Puerto Juan Montiel, took place during the opening ceremony of the International University of Mar-Campus Mare Nostrum "Current Issues in Nuclear Physics" by the Councillor for Education of the City Eagles, Francisco Clemente, and Course Director of the Universidad del Mar, Manuela Lopez.
The training sessions, led by Professor Jose Antonio Oller Berber, head of Theoretical Physics, University of Murcia, will be held from 25 to 28 July, a total of 20 hours training.
The course aims to give some lessons on important topics in nuclear physics and related disciplines, so the audience can learn important results and theories.
It shows a broad subject with many connections with other branches of physics, as well as the latest technology.
Topics discussed will place special emphasis on:
QCD at finite temperature and density in connection with new experimental results from the LHC.
Effective theories of QCD vacuum both in nuclear and in the medium and finite nuclei.
Effective theories on the lattice.
Nonperturbative methods and hadronic resonances.
Nuclear structure, exotic nuclei, nuclear decays and correlations unlikely.
Applications of nuclear physics in astrophysics.
Nucleogenesis and stellar evolution.
Finally, note that throughout the course teachers intervene: Ulf.-G Meissner, professor at the University of Bonn, Carlos Pajares Vales, professor of theoretical physics at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Alfredo Poves, Professor of Nuclear Physics , Jose Antonio Oller Berber, Head of Theoretical Physics, University of Murcia, and Artur Polls, University of Barcelona.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas