The Electron-Ion Collider also speaks Italian

di Marta Ruspa

A “Newsletter Focus” on the ePIC Collaboration and the Electron-Ion Collider has been published on the January 2025 issue of the online INFN Newsletter magazine of the Italian Nation Institute for Nuclear Physics. Click on the button below to read it.

Domenico Elia begins term as ePIC Italy National INFN Coordinator

di Pietro Antonioli

On November 1st 2024, Domenico Elia (INFN Bari) began his term as the new ePIC Italy National INFN Coordinator. He succeeded Pietro Antonioli (INFN Bologna), who held the position for a three-year term, dating back to when the INFN CSN3 sigla was still known as EIC_NET. Throughout his career, Domenico has been primarily engaged in…

An ePIC beginning for the Italian journey to the Electron-Ion Collider

di Roberto Preghenella

An Italian ePIC newsletter has been published on SIF Prima Pagina, the online magazine of the Italian Physical Society. SIF Prima Pagina is an electronic-only newsletter, aimed to timely distribute interesting news on facts, events, results and opinions from Italy, Europe and from all over the world, and give interesting communications for physicists’ community. Click on the…

First European School on the Physics of the Electron-Ion Collider

di Roberto Preghenella

The first European Summer School on the Physics of the Electron-Ion Collider will be hosted by University of Calabria (Italy) June 18-22, 2023 at Corigliano-Rossano. The school is jointly organized by INFN, University of Calabria, University of Catania and University of Salerno and the Data Center ReCaS-Bari, and will explore topics common to both nuclear and particle physics.  

ATHENA proposal, manuscript accepted for publication in JINST

di Roberto Preghenella

Dear Colleagues,      it is my privilege to inform you that the ATHENA proposal, resulting from so much work and dedication by the ATHENA Collaboration, is now accepted for  publication on JINST, reference no. JINST_063P_0522. The ATHENA proposal will also be documented in the DIS2022 proceedings and in the Pisa Detector Meeting 2022 proceedings. All this will…