Cairns to host major physics meet in August

In Australia, the Cairns Convention Centre will host the XVIth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum Conference from 19 - 24 August 2024.

 

This conference, a significant event in the physics community, is organised by the Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter, University of Adelaide, Australia. 

Inaugurated in 1994 in Como, Italy, this conference series has evolved into a forum for scientists engaged in strong interactions. 
 
The Cairns event marks the sixteenth edition of the series and organisers expect around an attendance of 500.
 
The conference aims to unite experts working on strong interactions from diverse perspectives to answer the most fundamental and important questions in particle physics.  
 
The physicists come together from all over the world to understand the universe in terms of its smallest constituents to improve man's knowledge of nature, including lattice QCD, perturbative QCD, QCD vacuum models, QCD phenomenology and experimental physics. 

Cairns to host major physics meet in August

In Australia, the Cairns Convention Centre will host the XVIth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum Conference from 19 - 24 August 2024.

 

This conference, a significant event in the physics community, is organised by the Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter, University of Adelaide, Australia. 

Inaugurated in 1994 in Como, Italy, this conference series has evolved into a forum for scientists engaged in strong interactions. 
 
The Cairns event marks the sixteenth edition of the series and organisers expect around an attendance of 500.
 
The conference aims to unite experts working on strong interactions from diverse perspectives to answer the most fundamental and important questions in particle physics.  
 
The physicists come together from all over the world to understand the universe in terms of its smallest constituents to improve man's knowledge of nature, including lattice QCD, perturbative QCD, QCD vacuum models, QCD phenomenology and experimental physics.