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16th Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum

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31st International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies

The 31st International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies will be hosted by Monash University in Melbourne. The conference will be held in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre right on the Yarra river in the centre of Melbourne.

The programme covers a wide range of topics of interest to the particle physics community spanning results from current experiments, R&D towards future facilities, theoretical developments, and contributions on inclusion, diversity, and public engagement. In addition to the core plenary talks, there will be parallel sessions and a poster session. The last day of the conference will take place in the innovative learning and teaching building of Monash University.

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(Early-bird registration: 5th May, 2023)

The Dark Side of the Universe DSU2022

The 16th International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe/2nd Gordon Godfrey Workshop on Astroparticle Physics will take place on 5–9 Dec 2022 at The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, hosted by the Sydney Consortium for Particle Physics and Cosmology.  It will bring together a wide range of theorists and experimentalists to discuss current ideas on models of the dark sector of the Universe and to relate them to ongoing and future experiments.

The meeting will feature invited plenary talks covering topics of recent interest, as well as a number of parallel sessions to provide an opportunity for junior scientists to present their work.

The workshop will be preceded by the 3rd Sydney Spring School, aimed at graduate students and young postdocs, to be held on 30 Nov – 2 Dec, 2022 at the University of Sydney.

TeVPA 2019 – TeV Particle Astrophysics

HIAS 2019 – Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Science – 2019

The aim of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposia on Fundamental and Applied Science (HIAS) is to provide a forum to bring together researchers to discuss the uses and development of Heavy Ion Accelerators. It is intended that participants include, but are not limited to, instrumentation and accelerator experts, national and international researchers, students and potential user communities.

HIAS 2019 will be organised along the theme of “Applications of Heavy Ions”.

The Symposium program will include both invited talks and contributed presentations in line with the following themes:

  • Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Data
  • Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Applications
  • Nuclear Astrophysics
  • Nuclear Reactions
  • New Instrumentation for Nuclear Science and Applications
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