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Lepton Photon 2025

The 32nd International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies (LP-2025) will feature a broad range of topics of interest to the particle physics, cosmology and particle astro-physics communities. Presentations will include latest experimental results from current experiments, R&D towards future facilities and theoretical developments. There will be plenary talks providing summaries of the state of the field, typically in the morning, detailed reports in the parallel talks and topical results in poster sessions.

32nd Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC24)

It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 32nd Linear Accelerator Conference (LINAC). In 2024, LINAC will come to the heart of downtown Chicago, Illinois and take place at the historic Hilton Chicago from August 25-30, 2024. The conference will be hosted jointly by Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

LINAC is the main bi-yearly gathering for the world-wide community of linear accelerator experts. The conference will provide a unique opportunity to hear about the latest advances in research and developments on linacs and their applications.

Following a long and successful tradition, LINAC2024 will feature invited and contributed talks, as well as poster sessions and an industry exhibition. A stimulating scientific program will be complemented by social events that promote informal knowledge exchange. There are several sponsorship opportunities for all those who would like to support the event and gain visibility. We plan on an in-person conference with very limited remote participation. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a special virtual tour of facilities at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) to see the newly commissioned Advanced Photon Source Upgrade as well as other accelerator facilities, and to view the progress of the Proton Improvement Plan II (PIP-II) Superconducting radiofrequency linac and associated facilities at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL).

16th Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum

(more information TBA)

TAUP 2023

The International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics is a biennial Conference started in 1989. The purpose of TAUP2023 is to bring together theorists and experimentalists working in Astroparticle Physics, to review and discuss the status and prospects of the field.

The main topics of the TAUP2023 conference are:

  • Cosmology and Particle Physics
  • Dark matter and its detection
  • Neutrino physics and astrophysics
  • Gravitational waves
  • High-Energy astrophysics and cosmic rays

Lattice 2023

40th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory

The International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory is an annual conference that attracts scientists from around the world. Originally started as a place for physicists to discuss their recent developments in lattice gauge theory, nowadays the conference is the largest of its type and has grown to include areas like algorithms and machine architectures, code development, chiral symmetry, physics beyond the standard model, and strongly interacting phenomena in low-dimensions.

The scientific program of this conference will include plenary talks and parallel sessions on the following topics:

  • Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence
  • Hadronic and Nuclear Spectrum and Interactions
  • Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model
  • QCD at Non-zero Density
  • QCD at Non-zero Temperature
  • Quantum Computing and Quantum Information
  • Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics
  • Software Development and Machines
  • Standard Model Parameters
  • Structure of Hadrons and Nuclei
  • Tests of Fundamental Symmetries
  • Theoretical Developments
  • Vacuum Structure and Confinement

Amplitudes 2022

Amplitudes 2022, the 14th in a series of annual meetings, brings together a community of researchers in this fast-growing field of theoretical physics, interested in both formal and practical aspects of scattering amplitudes, and wide range of applications from pure mathematics to collider and gravitational wave physics.

Amplitudes Summer School will take place the week prior to the conference, August 1-6, 2022.

Scientific Advisory Committee

  • Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS Princeton)
  • Zvi Bern (UCLA)
  • Jacob Bourjaily (Penn State U.)
  • Ruth Britto (Trinity College Dublin)
  • Freddy Cachazo (Perimeter)
  • Clifford Cheung (Caltech)
  • Lance Dixon (SLAC)
  • Henriette Elvang (University of Michigan)
  • Song He (CAS Beijing and Hangzhou)
  • Johannes Henn (Max Planck Inst., Munich)
  • David Kosower (IPhT, Saclay)
  • Michèle Levi (Oxford University)
  • Lionel Mason (Oxford University)
  • Anastasia Volovich (Brown University)

Local Organizers

Karol Kampf (Charles University), Jaroslav Trnka (UC Davis)
Christoph Bartsch, Jiří Novotný, Petr Vaško (Charles University Prague)
Klaus Bering, Michal Pazderka (Masaryk University Brno)
Constantinos Skordis, Renann Lipinski Jusinskas, Will Emond (Academy of Sciences Prague), Taro Brown (UC Davis)

Confirmed speakers

Agnese Bissi, Alessandra Buonanno, Alex Edison, Alexander Zhiboedov, Alfredo Guevara, Amit Sever, Andrew McLeod, Andrzej Pokraka, Callum Jones, Chia-Hsien Shen, Congkao Wen, Dalimil Mazac, David Kosower, Dimitry Chicherin, Fabrizio Caola, Gabriele Travaglini, Guilherme Pimentel, Gustav Mogull, Henriette Elvang, Hofie Hannesdottir, Johannes Henn, Julio Parra-Martinez, Lance Dixon, Livia Ferro, Lucia Cordova, Marc Spradlin, Mariana Carrillo-Gonzalez, Matthias Wilhelm, Michèle Levi, Monica Pate, Natalie Paquette, Nathaniel Craig, Nima Arkani-Hamed, Sabrina Pasterski, Sebastian Mizera, Shruti Paranjape, Song He, Tim Adamo, Xi Yin, Zohar Komargodski, Zvi Bern

Sponsors

This conference receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme  (Novel structures in scattering amplitudes, grant agreement No 725110). We also acknowledge the support of Charles University, the Czech Science Foundation, the Czech Ministry of Education, the Czech Academy of Sciences and Masaryk University.

SLAC Summer Institute 2022 : Golden Opportunities Puzzles & Surprises – Past & Present (SSI 2022)

The SLAC Summer Institute (SSI) is an annual two-week-long Summer School tradition since 1973. The theme of the 50th SLAC Summer Institute for this Golden Anniversary year’s installment is “Golden Opportunities: Puzzles & Surprises – Past & Future”. These SSI lectures will discuss how our attempts to solve and understand the various puzzles and surprises presented to us by nature, whether we have been successful or not, have pushed – and continue to push – our field forward. This SSI intends to inspire reinvigorated effort for new revelations on these fundamental puzzles. SSI is especially targeted for graduate students and postdocs while senior researchers are also welcome.

This year’s SSI is proceeding with the on SLAC site full program in person, with lectures in the morning, Q&A discussions and projects in the afternoon. There will be also special 50th anniversary sessions at the end of SSI to look back at the history of SSI. We are evaluating the COVID-19 situation continuously and preparing precautionary measures, but unless the situation is taking a worse turn than the present orange level in California the program remains on site.

For SSI logistics questions, please use the contact us link on the web page

 

Rencontres du Vietnam: Flavour Physics Conference 2022

This meeting, normally held every three years, is intended to promote fruitful collaboration between experimentalists and theorists, between physicists in the areas of:

  • Searches for New Physics including the Dark Sector
  • Phenomenology of Physics Beyond the Standard Model
  • Beauty and Charm physics
  • Kaon physics
  • Tau and Muon physics
  • Neutrino physics
  • CP violation
  • Rare decays
  • Future facilities

from institutions across the world, by bringing together a limited number of particle physicists in beautiful and inspiring surroundings. A particular emphasis will be made on searches for new physics which complement direct studies at the LHC.

Expert speakers who will introduce the different areas include:

  • Jorge Camalich (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
  • Mu-Chun Chen (UC Irvine)
  • Giancarlo D’Ambrosio (INFN Naples)
  • Javier Fuentes (Universidad de Granada)
  • Stefania Gori (UC Santa Cruz)
  • Shoji Hashimoto (KEK)
  • Mikolaj Misiak (University of Warsaw)
  • Phillip Urquijo (University of Melbourne)
  • Roman Zwicky (University of Edinburgh)

In addition to having plenty of discussion, we will be producing a jointly-authored paper together during the conference which summarises these and the state of the field. We are looking forward to the participation of those who will be able to actively engage in the discussions and paper-writing sessions, and in turn believe that this will make for a rewarding and fruitful experience for all.

 

International Workshop on Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy 2022

The three day long “International Workshop on Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy – 2022” (IWHSS-2022) will take place at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, from August 29th to 31st, 2022.

IWHSS-2022 is the 18th workshop in the series of annual workshops on Hadron Structure and Spectroscopy, with most recent editions being IWHSS-2020 (remote due to COVID-19), IWHSS-2019 (Aveiro, Portugal) and IWHSS-2018 (Bonn, Germany).
This year the workshop is planned to be organized in fully in-person mode.

The scientific programme of the workshop will be traditionally focused on the following topics:

  • Spin and 3D Structure Structure of the Nucleon
  • TMDs, GPDs and GTMDs
  • Fragmentation Functions
  • Fixed Target and Collider Experiments
  • Meson Structure and Spectroscopy
  • Search for Exotics
  • Future Measurements and Experimental proposals

The opening sessions of the workshop will be dedicated to double-anniversary of COMPASS experiment: 25 years since approval and 20 years since first data-taking.

BPU11 Congress: 11th International Conference of the Balkan Physical Union

The 11th Conference of the Balkan Physical Union (BPU11 Congress) will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, from 28 August to 1 September 2022.

Most of the sessions will take place at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts – SASA.

BPU11 is organized by BPU, local coorganizers from Serbia and the European Physical Society.

Members of BPU are the National Physical Societies of Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.

Traditionally, BPU Conferences are the International General Physics Conferences, open for participants from all over the world. The official language of the conference is English.

The conference poster is available here.

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