Kicking Off Quark Matter 2014
Posted by David Zaslavsky onJust a quick update from Darmstadt (Germany), where I’m spending the week at the 24th Quark Matter conference. Quark Matter is the largest conference series in nuclear physics (but not that nuclear physics or that other nuclear physics), and has been held about every year and a half since 1980, also in Darmstadt. You may remember my coverage of the last Quark Matter here on the blog; I won’t be posting quite so much this time because I’ve got a lot going on, but you may see a couple updates from me this week.
By the way, the decision of the Quark Matter 2012 organizers to give out (nice) backpacks as swag was, in my professional opinion as a physicist, the best thing in the history of the universe. Probably half of the people attending this conference came with their distinctive QM12 backpacks. The satchels they’re giving out this year aren’t bad, but they don’t quite measure up.
Today was Student Day, the day before the official start of the conference when everyone receiving student support (a waiver of the 500 Euro registration fee) comes to attend a set of lectures summarizing the various …