Photo gallery from the school that was held in Timisoara (Romania).
Seminars
[Timisoara 2016] Computational methods in Cosmology and General Relativity
The third seminar in the CERN – SEENET-MTP PhD training Program will be held in Timisoara, Romania. from December 11th (arrival) to December 17th (departure) 2016. The program was launched in 2015 with a generous support of CERN. About origin of the Program see here, and about the two previous Schools see here (Belgrade and Bucharest).
This Timisoara – 2016 event, titled Computational methods in Cosmology and General Relativity, is mainly intended for PhD students who study High Energy Physics and related fields. The topics of the school cover modern aspects in General Relativity in Cosmology, including numerical and analytical methods.
The training event will consist in a series of intense, self-connected lectures designated mainly for PhD students, but also for advanced master students and young postodocs. The initiative provides an opportunity to bring together students and professors from different university centers and to develop a regional training program in the field of theoretical physics in South-Eastern Europe with participation of internationally recognized lecturers outside the region.
The list of lecturers is available here. The application form for the participation to the Timisoara 2016 PhD Training Program is available here.
The deadline for applications is November 30th, 2016.
Contact person: Dr. Victor Ambrus, [e2i]victor.ambrus@e-uvt.ro[/e2i]
Please distribute this message among the PhD. students in your community and encourage them to apply for the School. Advanced master students, as well as young postdocs are also welcome.
A number of fellowships to cover travel and local expenses will be provided from a CERN contribution, local sources and the SEENET-MTP Office. No school free will be imposed.
With best regards,
Prof. Dr. Dumitru Vulcanov,
President of the SEENET-MTP Network and cochair of the school
[Bucharest 2015] Post conference info
The second Seminar in the CERN – SEENET-MTP PhD training program “Modern Aspects of Quantum Field Theory – Bucharest 2015” was held in Bucharest (Romania) from 8th to 14th November 2015.
This event was mainly intended for PhD students who study High Energy Physics and related fields. The topics of the school covered modern aspects of Quantum Field Theory and applications. In total 31 participants from seven countries attended the seminar.
The lecturers were: Hubert Spiesberger (University of Mainz), Nikolaos Tetradis (University of Athens and CERN) and Ciprian Acatrinei (IFIN-HH, Bucharest).
Due to well-founded reasons, Gianpiero Mangano had to cancel his participation.
The list of tutors: Nikolaos Brouzakis (University of Athens), Ovidiu Cristinel Stoica (IFIN-HH, Bucharest), Bogdan Popovici (IFIN-HH, Bucharest) and Roxana Zus (Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest).
A seminar for researchers from Department of Theoretical Physics, IFIN-HH, Bucharest, as well as students who attended the school interested in tachyon fields and inflation was given by Goran Djordjevic (The SEENET-MTP Office, University of Nis).
The seminar was followed by the SEENET-MTP Meeting of the representatives of the Full members nodes and a round table discussion on the current and future seminars and topics.
On the basis of students’ comments and evaluation lists, this seminar can be considered as a very successful one.
The certificates of the school attendance were given to all participants of the school by Stefan Antohe (Dean, Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest) and Goran Djordjevic (SEENET-MTP Office, University of Nis).
Photos from the seminar can be found at the web site of the CERN – SEENET-MTP PhD Training program.
[Bucharest 2015] Photos
[Bucharest 2015] List of Participants
- Corina Nicoleta Babalic
Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), Bucharest, Romania - Virgil Baran
Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH) & University of Bucharest, Romania - Robert Blaga
West University of Timisoara, Romania - Adrian Bodnarescu
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania - Nikolaos Brouzakis
University of Athens, Greece - Sergiu Busuioc
West University of Timisoara, Romania - Marjan Cirkovic
University of Belgrade, Department of Physics, Serbia - Andreea Mihaela Croitoru
National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics (INFLPR) & University of Bucharest, Romania - Petar Culjak
University of Zagreb, Department of Science, Croatia - Dragoljub Dimitrijevic
Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Nis, Serbia - Radu Dragomir
National Institute of Materials Physics (INFIM), Bucharest, Romania - Vitalii Drohan
Kiev National University, Ukraine - Basak Ekinici
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey - Dragoljub Gocanin
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia - Boris Ivetic
Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia - Oguzhan Kasikci
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey - Nikola Konjik
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia - Boian Lazov
Sofia University, Department of Physics, Bulgaria - Mihai Marciu
University of Bucharest, Department of Physics, Romania - Denisa Andreea Mihu
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania - Stefan Mladenov
Sofia University ”St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Physics, Sofia, Bulgaria - Danijel Pikutic
Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia - Ovidiu Cristinel Stoica
Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), Bucharest, Romania - Marko Stojanovic
Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Nis, Serbia - Alina Maria Streche
University of Craiova, Department of Physics, Romania - Maksym Sydorenko
Bogolyubov Institute, Kiev, Ukraine - Vildan Tugyanoglu
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey - Valentin Valcea
University of Bucharest, Department of Physics, Romania