We are so pleased and honored to welcome you all to the 16th international particle accelerator conference (IPAC’25), to be held on 1–6, June, 2025 at Taipei, Taiwan. The event will be hosted by the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center. The IPAC’25 edition is a collaborative effort organized by accelerator communities in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It will be an international event with a rich scientific program covers worldwide advancements in state-of-the-art accelerator research and development, gaining insights into new projects, and staying abreast of the latest developments in accelerator facilities globally. Besides, participants will have the valuable opportunity to connect with peers and establish new business contacts. With an expected attendance of over 1,000 delegates and 80 industry exhibitors, IPAC’25 promises to be a remarkable and significant event.
The Thirteenth Annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2025) conference will take place in Taipei from 5th to 9th May 2025.
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, “Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference” and “Hadron Collider Physics Symposium”. The programme will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, with many final results of the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, potentially a first glimpse of the upgraded accelerator and detector operation in Run-3, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment.
The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades and future collider developments.
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, “Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference” and “Hadron Collider Physics Symposium”. The programme will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, with many final results of the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, potentially a first glimpse of the upgraded accelerator and detector operation in Run-3, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment.
The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades and future collider developments.