scholarly journals Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Nuclear Physics at Storage Rings (STORI’17)

2021 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 00001
Author(s):  
Alessandra Forti ◽  
Latchezar Betev ◽  
Maarten Litmaath ◽  
Oxana Smirnova ◽  
Petya Vasileva ◽  
...  

The 23rd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) took place in the National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria from 9th to 13th of July 2018. 575 participants joined the plenary and the eight parallel sessions dedicated to: online computing; offline computing; distributed computing; data handling; software development; machine learning and physics analysis; clouds, virtualisation and containers; networks and facilities. The conference hosted 35 plenary presentations, 323 parallel presentations and 188 posters.


2020 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 00001
Author(s):  
Caterina Doglioni ◽  
Paul Jackson ◽  
Waseem Kamleh ◽  
Doris Y. Kim ◽  
Lucia Silvestris ◽  
...  

The 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) took place at the Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, South Australia from 4–8 November 2019. 525 registered participants took part in the conference, where there were plenary sessions as well as a wide ranging set of ten parallel tracks across all areas of work in the field and allied sciences. The conference hosted 34 plenary presentations, 370 oral presentations in parallel sessions and 131 posters.


1997 ◽  
Vol 626 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 385-393 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.E. Pollock

I am indeed honoured to have been given the opportunity of proposing the toast of the Royal Society on occasion of its 306th anniversary, and of being here tonight to celebrate the most ancient and famous scientific society of the world. It is for me a great pleasure to find here so many old friends among the members of the Royal as well as among the guests that came from many countries of the European continent and from various parts of the world, and in particular to have been invited by you, Mr President, to whom I am bound by long admiration and friendship. I have still vivid in my memory the recollection, of when, shortly after the end of my university studies, I attended the international conference on nuclear physics that was held in Rome, in 1931. Among the participants to the conference there were famous scientists such as Bohr, Bothe, Compton, Millikan and Mme M. Curie; among those coming from the U.K. there were Aston, Ellis, Fowler, Richardson and Townsend, all Fellows of the Royal Society. You were there, Mr President, and so was Nevill Mott; both of you, together with Fermi, Heisenberg and Pauli also present there, represented the new forces already fully established and still in their most productive and promising phase.


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