Quy Nhon hosts scientific conference on elastic, diffractive scatterin
Quy Nhon hosts scientific conference on elastic, diffractive scattering
The scientific conference “EDS Blois 2019 on elastic and diffractive scattering” kicked off on June 24 at the International Centre of Interdisciplinary Science Education (ICISE) in Quy Nhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh, attracting 54 scientists from 17 countries and territories around the world.
Binh Dinh (VNA) - The scientificconference “EDS Blois 2019 on elastic and diffractive scattering” kicked off onJune 24 at the International Centre of Interdisciplinary Science Education (ICISE) in QuyNhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh, attracting 54 scientists from 17countries and territories around the world.
EDS is elastic and diffractive scattering is a specialized field in particlephysics research, which not many scientists in the world study.
Initiated in 1985 in Blois town of France, the event of this kind is organised everytwo years in many parts of the world with the official name of EDS Blois.
This is the second time the conference has been held in Quy Nhon - a city that isstriving to become the first scientific city of Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
Research topics at EDS Blois 2019 focus on elastic scattering and totalscattering cross section; regional and central diffraction; heavy ions;distribution of parton and processes with hadron finalstates; generalized parton distributions; spin in physics; recenttheoretical developments among others.
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