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Third Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics Summer School
The Third Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics Summer School, hosted by Ohio University, is designed for early-career scientists in nuclear physics, astrophysics, and astronomy to strengthen their interdisciplinary expertise. Open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdocs, the program covers topics such as stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical methods. The summer school serves as preparation for the 2025 IReNA-CeNAM Frontiers in Nuclear Astrophysics Meeting, which takes place the following week (May 19–22, 2025). Each day of the program focuses on a key area: nuclear theory, nuclear experiment, astrophysics theory, and astrophysics observation. Through lectures and hands-on activities, participants will develop a broader perspective on nuclear astrophysics, fostering collaboration between nuclear physicists and astronomers. Supported by the International Research Network for Nuclear Astrophysics (IReNA), the program provides local accommodation and meals, ensuring an accessible and immersive learning experience.