Cosmic Matter in Heavy-Ion Collision Laboratories
February 4-11, 2012, Ladek Zdroj, Poland
Scientific summary
The goal of this Winter School is to educate the next generation of young scientists in the interdisciplinary field formed by the three basic directions of
- Theory for hot, dense QCD matter,
- Heavy-ion collision physics and
- Astrophysics of compact stars and supernovae.
The scientific tools developed by these three fields of research will allow students to develop the necessary skills to understand the structure of matter under extreme conditions of high densities, temperatures and strong fields as they occur in the course of ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, cosmology as well as in supernovae and compact star merger events.
Ludwik Turko (Wroclaw), David Blaschke (Dubna & Wroclaw), Krzysztof Redlich (Wroclaw), Agnieszka Wergieluk (Wroclaw), Rafal Lastowiecki (Wroclaw).