Welcome to our Swedish Big Science Forum!
Swedish Big Science Forum is our biennial event where the Swedish high-tech industry and academia meet with European Big Science organisations to hear about the latest developments and explore new opportunities. These research organisations have upcoming investments and procurements worth billions of euros.
At the Forum you can:
- Learn about upcoming business opportunities in a wide range of areas
- Meet representatives from Europe’s Big Science organisations
- Build networks and establish long-term partnerships
- Learn more about procurement rules, and how to win contracts with research facilities
Who will be attending?
- Swedish companies supplying or looking to supply products and services to Big Science facilities.
- Big Science organisations looking for new high-tech suppliers and/or collaboration partners for tech development.
- Swedish universities and research institutes working in the field of Big Science.
- Swedish stakeholders involved in Big Science funding and policy.
Choose whether to participate in one or both days (separate registration required). The venue is the same, Lund City Hall, at the heart of the historic university city.
Register today – we’re so looking forward to seeing you in Lund!
The workshop will cover a broad range of issues in high-energy theory. Topics closer to gravity and cosmology have now been separated into a new workshop. The talks are expected to be informal and interactive, with a substantial pedagogical component. We strongly encourage blackboard presentations.
The workshop is hosted by the BANGKOK FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS GROUP.
The workshop will be held at the physics department of Chulalongkorn University (commonly abbreviated as “Chula”, pronounced choo-lah, with a stressed second syllable), Thailand’s leading school in natural science fields centrally located in the modernized Pathumwan district of Bangkok.
Following the recommendations from the European Strategy for Particle Physics, CERN has now launched the FCC Feasibility study (FCC-FS), of the FCC colliders (ee and hh) as a global project with its international partners. The study goals include optimization of the placement and layout of the ring and related infrastructure, and demonstration of the geological, technical, environmental and administrative feasibility of the tunnel and surface areas, as well as the preparatory administrative processes required for a potential project approval, together with the Host States. The study will deepen the design of FCC-ee and FCC-hh and their injectors, supported by R&D on key technologies. The financial feasibility study will focus on the first stage (tunnel and FCC-ee). One of the pillars of the FCC-FS organization is the Physics Experiments and Detectors (PED) study, in which the physics case and detector concepts will be consolidated for both colliders (FCC-ee and FCC-hh, with its heavy ion programme and with the e-p option).
The 5th FCC Physics, Experiments and Detectors workshop will reflect the status and achievements of FCC PED studies and initiate new activities. All PED Working group packages will be represented, Physics Programme, Physics Performance, Detector Concepts and Physics Software and Computing, as well as the joint FCC-ee Accelerator-Experiment working groups (machine-detector interface (MDI) and centre-of-mass energy calibration, polarization and monochromatization (EPOL)). Joint sessions and tutorials will reinforce the synergies between working groups.
The workshop welcomes the widest community, geographically, thematically (colliders and beyond), and members of other ‘Higgs factory’ and future projects.
The Neutrino Telescopes Workshop dates back to 1988 when Prof. Milla Baldo Ceolin conceived it and launched the first edition.
The 2021 edition will focus to the original, at the time pioneering, topics of the workshop: Large Detectors for Neutrino Astrophysics, Neutrino Physics and Cosmology.
Due to Covid19 – Sars-Cov-2 circumstances, it will be held online. Registration is free but mandatory
Abstract submission for contributed talks and flash talks is now open. Conference proceedings will be published under the Zenodo platform.
The XIX International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes is organized by INFN Sezione di Padova and by the Physics and Astronomy Department of Padova University.
This conference will bring together experts in cosmology, particle physics, and fundamental theory to address how and when the universe thermalizes following inflation, and the associated particle physics and dark matter phenomenology. Important topics that will be covered include hidden sector model building in the LHC era, thermalization of the universe following inflation, possibilities of post-inflation cosmic history prior to nucleosynthesis, and associated experimental signatures. The conference aims to attract researchers in different areas to develop new directions in model building and establish new experimental paths for probing early universe cosmology and dark matter phenomenology.