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Indian-Summer School of Physics
Prague, Czech Republic

Indian-Summer School is a series of summer courses on various topics of physics which has been held annually in Prague and its vicinity since 1988. It is intended for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, postdocs and researchers in the field. The school has been organized by Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS, sometimes together with Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague or Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague.

Each year of the School has its own website. This page contains just links to them.

Current year (2022)

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Previous years

     
Topics  and  speakers:
Hydrodynamic evolution, flow,
bulk properties
  Paul Romatschke
Hadron structure phenomenology   Nestor Armesto
Jet suppression and energy loss   Konrad Tywoniuk
Initial stages of the collision, low-x physics   Tuomas Lappi
Overview of experimental results,
EIC perspective
  Mateusz Ploskon
Theory of the deconfinement transition   Chihiro Sasaki

     Webpage:    http://iss2018.fjfi.cvut.cz
















2009: Nuclear Many-Body Problem, Rez/Prague
2008: Hadrons in the Nuclear Medium, Rez/Prague
2007: Few-Body Techniques & EFT, Rez/Prague
2006: Strangeness & hypernuclei, Rez/Prague
2005: Effective field theories, Rez/Prague
2004: Understanding neutrinos, Prague
2003: Understanding dense matter, Prague
2002: School was cancelled due to floods
2001: Understanding the structure of hadrons, Prague
2000: Understanding the structure of hadrons, Prague
1999: Relativistic heavy-ion physics - RHIP '99, Prague
1998: Mesons and Light Nuclei, Prague
1997: Theory of Many-Fermion Systems, Prague
1996: Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics, Prague
1995: Hadron Dynamics at Low and Intermediate Energies, Prague
1994: Electron Scattering from Nucleons and Nuclei, Prague
1993: Interaction in Hadronic Systems, Prague
1992: Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions of Particles with Nuclei, Sazava
1991: Mesons and Light Nuclei, Sazava
1990: Introduction to Electromagnetic and Weak Interactions, Sazava
1989: Nuclear Processes, Sazava
1988: Nuclear Models, Sazava