The Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2023, the 30th edition of this school, is scheduled to take place again in Sinaia, July 2-15, 2023. Given the improved conditions from the pandemic of recent years and the need to re-create the opportunities for in-person communication for all in our field, we will once again have this Carpathian school in-person.
The title and topics are being retained from recent past schools: "Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear/Particle Astrophysics. Physics with small accelerators”. It is part of the ENNAS (European Network of Nuclear Astrophysics Schools), is supported by the European Horizon 2020 project ChETEC-INFRA, and is recognized by the Division of Nuclear Physics of EPS.
The same format from recent schools will be maintained: a combination of school-like and conference presentations, with 1-2 hour-long invited lectures by senior scientists/professors and 20 minute short student communications. The school is aimed at graduate students, post-docs and young or established researchers. Students from all countries are invited to attend. A limited number of stipends to cover the local expenses for students will be available.