The INPC 2022 will be held, for the first time on the African continent, in Cape Town, South Africa from 11 to 16 September 2022. Held every three years, the conference follows those in Glasgow 2019, Adelaide 2016 and Florence 2013.
The INPC series is overseen by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). The conference program spans a wide range of topics and is inspired by the very latest results, developments and innovative ideas across the breadth of nuclear physics, from hadrons to nuclei, fundamental science to applications.
The conference topics are broadly based on:
• Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy
• QCD Partonic Phenomena
• Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter
• Nuclear Structure
• Nuclear Reactions
• Nuclear Astrophysics
• Nuclear Applications and Societal Impact
• Neutrinos and Nuclei
• Fundamental Interactions and Symmetries
• New Nuclear Physics Facilities and Instrumentation
• Quantum Computing, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Physics
• Science Outreach and Education
The pandemic has generated significant perturbations both on an individual level as well as for society at large. It is still early to make a judgment on how the pandemic will evolve and there are many unknowns. Nevertheless, we are optimistic that the world will recover, making it possible to proceed with an in-person conference. However, we will continue to monitor the situation and any changes will be communicated.
The members of the local organising committee look forward to welcoming you to the 28th International Nuclear Physics Conference 2022 in Cape Town, South Africa.