October 24 - 28, 2022

SNP School 2022

Sendai JAPAN (local and zoom hybrid)

Closing Remarks

 SNP School 2022 was successfully completed. More than 100 students joined the school face-to-face and online. We thank all of perticipants for your kind cooperation.

 The chair of SNP School 2022 organizing committee awarded Incentive Prize to the following students in speakers of Young Research Session.

SNP School Incentive Prize

  • Legris Clement (ELPH, Tohoku)

  • Tatsuhiro Ishige (Tohoku)

  • Yonghee Kim (Kyushu)

  • Ryoko Kino (Tohoku)

  • Tomona Kinugawa (Tokyo Metropolitan)

  • Haein Lee (Korea)

  • Fumiya Oura (Tohoku)

 ANPhA selected the Prize to the best and the second best presentator, and the best presentator was awared Hashimoto Prize from SNP School SOC.

ANPhA 2nd Prize

  • Fumiya Oura (Tohoku)

ANPhA 1st Prize / Hashimoto Prize

  • Ryoko Kino (Tohoku)

Congratulations!

The next school will be held at J-PARC, KEK. See you in the next school.

Photos

Group Photo (Oct. 24)

Group Photo (Oct. 25)

Group Photo (Oct. 26)

Group Photo (Oct. 27)

Students who were selected Incentive, ANPhA Prize


Welcome

  We are pleased to announce that the SNPSchool2022 will be held at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, from October 24th to 28th, 2022. This is the eleventh of the series which has been held every year since 2012.

  In view of the situation of COVID-19, the school will be held in a hybrid style with participants in-person at Sendai.

  The school provides lectures that cover subjects from basics to the frontiers of strangeness nuclear physics as well as other related fields such as astrophysics, atomic physics, etc. Lecturers are invited both from theoretical or experimental physics, and their materials are prepared to be useful to students and also to researchers who would have wider interests.

News

(Important Announcement)

Due to the COVID-19 infection control measures In Japan, entry to Japan is now very strictly controlled. After discussion by the organizing committee, we have decided to allow only ONLINE participation to those who need a VISA to enter Japan if the Japanese entry control remains as it is. If you do not need a VISA or you already have it, face-to-face participation is welcome.

Second Announcement (July 19, 2022)

First Announcement (June 14, 2022)

Important Date

Abstract submission for YRS: September 11 (Application deadline for those who wish YRS presentation and travel support is extended to September 11)

Registration for those who plan to attend in person: September 11

Registration for on-line participants: October 21

Date & Place

Date:October 24 - 28, 2022

Place: Sendai JAPAN and Zoom hybrid

Topics

  • Hadron and Strangeness

  • Hypernuclear Physics

  • Hadron Physics

  • Astro-physics

  • Others

Lectures

Denny Sombillo (Philippine) Deep learning in physics - basic concepts and its application in hadron spectroscopy

Yasushi Kino (Tohoku) Theory of Muon Catalyzed Fusion

Kimiko Sekiguchi (Tokyo Inst. Tech) Experimental Study of Three-Nucleon Forces

Yudai Suwa (Tokyo) Supernova and nuclear physics

Fuminori Sakuma (RIKEN) Kaonic nuclei

TimeTable

SNP School 2022 Lecture

Young Researchers Session

We organize the Young Researchers' Session (YRS) for those who think themselves as young, such as students, postdocs and so on. Speakers will give a short (several minutes) presentation. Hashimoto prize and SNP School Incentive prizes will be awarded to good presenters. ANPhA awards with prize money will be selected from them. Those who wish to participate the YRS and/or to request financial support should submit one-page abstract from "Call for Abstract."

Young Researchers Session

School Chairs

S.N. Nakamura (University of Tokyo)

T. Takahashi (KEK)

A. Hosaka (RCNP, Osaka University)

Registration

Due to the COVID-19 infection control measures In Japan, entry to Japan is now very strictly controlled. After discussion by the organizing committee, we have decided to allow only ONLINE participation to those who need a VISA to enter Japan if the Japanese entry control remains as it is. If you do not need a VISA or you already have it, face-to-face participation is welcome.

Registration Form

Support

Financial support may be available for domestic travel expenses in Japan for in-person participants who present research works at the Young Researchers' Session.