Feb 8 – 15, 2026
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Asia/Kolkata timezone

The 2026 IITB-CFNS-CTEQ School on Perturbative QCD for EIC   8_to_15 February 2026

The school will be hosted by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) in collaboration with CTEQ Collaboration and the Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science (CFNS) of  Stony Brook University

The 2026 IITB-CFNS-CTEQ School on Perturbative QCD for EIC will be held 8 to_15 February 2026 at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) in Mumbai, India.

The school is ideally suited for advanced graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty, with a curriculum that includes a focused introduction to perturbative quantum chromodynamics, along with applications and recent experimental results. It will also offer "hands-on" tutorial sessions on Monte Carlo event generators.

There is no registration fee for the school. Accommodations are available (on a paid basis) at the IIT Bombay Guest House. Limited financial assistance is available to support some participants in the IIT Bombay hostel.   Note: participants arrive on the evening of Sunday, 8 February 2026, and depart in the morning of Sunday, 15 February 2026.

International Organizing Committee:  Asmita Mukherjee, V. Ravindran, Abhay Deshpande, Ross Corliss, Huey-Wen Lin, Zack Sullivan, Fred Olness,

Local Organising Committee: Asmita Mukherjee, Manibrata Sen, Vikram Rentala,  Debojit Sarkar.

Speakers:

Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook & BNL) Asmita Mukherjee (IIT-Bombay)
Amanda Cooper-Sarkar (Oxford) Fred Olness (SMU) 
Tomas Jezo (Muenster) Cristian Pisano (U.  Cagliar)
Krishna Kumar (UMass Amherst) V. Ravindran (IMSC)
Padmanath Madanagopalan (IMSC) Subir Sarkar (Oxford)
Nilmani Mathur (TIFR) Dave Soper (U. Oregon)
  Anurag Tripathi (IIT-Hyderabad) 

 

We are pleased to acknowledge the generous support of our sponsors.

 

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