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The PANDA experiment, will make use of a high energy, high intensity antiproton beam and  will operate at the ongoing Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) at GSI, in Darmstadt. 

The PANDA Collaboration (Proton ANnihilation at Darmstadt) gathers more than 500 scientists from 18 countries who intend to study topics in fundamental research related to weak and strong forces, exotic states of matter and the structure of hadrons.

At present, the experiment is in a very advanced state of design and prototyping, supported by simulations of the most important physics benchmarks.

We took the occasion of the PANDA Collaboration meeting to organize a Workshop on Hadron Spectroscopy with the aim of reviewing status and progresses in the field and related aspects of hadron physics.


Panda Theory Advisory Committee

Mauro Anselmino, Turin Univ. Eulogio Oset, Valencia Univ.
Gunnar Bali, Regensburg Univ. Bhavin Patel, Charotar Univ.
Nora Brambilla, TU Muenchen Bernard Pire, Palaiseau Univ.
Stan Brodsky, SLAC, Stanford Sinead Ryan, Trinity College Dublin
Christian Fischer, Giessen Univ. Andreas Schaefer, Regensburg Univ.
Alexei Larionov, FIAS Univ., Frankfurt Wolfang Schweiger, Graz Univ.
Horst Lenske, Giessen Univ. Mark I. Strikman, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Stefan Leupold, Uppsala Univ. Eric Swanson, Pittsburg Univ.
Matthias Lutz, Chair, GSI, Darmstadt Lech Szymanowski, Warsaw Univ.
Thomas Mannel, Siegen Univ. Rob Timmermans, KVI, Groningen
Ulf Meissner, Bonn Univ./FZJ, Juelich Marc Vanderhaeghen, Mainz Univ.
Juan M. Nieves Pamplona, Valencia Univ.

 

SECRETARY:
Donatella Pierluigi