The second “NUclear physics School for Young Scientists (NUSYS 2021)” will be held by the China Institute of Atomic Energy in Ruichang city, Jiangxi province of China from Aug. 9 to Aug. 14, 2021, with arrival and check-in on Aug. 8. The goal of this school is to motivate the young PhD students and post-doctoral researchers by introducing them to the various facets of the nuclear physics and its applications to the nuclear science and technology, as well as the future prospects of the forthcoming nuclear facilities in east Asia. Experts are invited to convey a view of the rich variety of present on-going activities in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics and to exploit the opportunities created by the on-going or the next-generation nuclear physics facilities in particular in Asia, such as HIAF (High Intensity heavy ion Accelerator Facility), JUNA (Jinping Underground Nuclear Astrophysics facility) and BISOL (Beijing ISOL) which are being built or planned in China, RAON (Rare Isotope Science Project) in South Korea and RIBF (RI Beam Factory) in Japan. Each student is required to contribute to the school by presenting a poster related to her/his work. The six best posters will be selected for the oral presentation session at the school.
Due to the travel restriction of COVID-19, the school will be held in a hybrid mode including both onsite and remote forms. The onsite form (in person) is for domestic participants, and the remote form is for those participants from abroad.