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ICRC 2025

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2025) in Geneva, Switzerland.

The ICRC conferences are held biennially since 1947 by the Commission C4 (Astroparticle Physics) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). The main topics are Cosmic Ray Physics, High Energy and Gamma-Ray Astrophysics, Neutrino Astrophysics, Dark Matter, Solar and Heliospheric Physics, Multi-messenger and Gravitational Wave Astronomy.

EPS-HEP 2025

We are thrilled to host the 2025 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics in the vibrant city of Marseille, France. This exciting event will take place at the iconic Palais du Pharo, offering a spectacular setting for groundbreaking discussions and discoveries in high energy physics.

EPS-HEP 2025 will feature plenary, review, and parallel sessions, highlighting the latest breakthroughs and developments across a broad range of topics, including high energy and particle physics, astroparticle physics, neutrino physics, and related disciplines.

We look forward to welcoming you to Marseille for an engaging and inspiring event!

20th International Conference on QCD in Extreme Conditions

XQCD is a series of international workshop-style conferences held annually, which aims at covering recent advances in the theory and phenomenology of QCD under extreme conditions of temperature and/or baryon density, together with related topics.

Accompanying the XQCD 2023 will take place 2024 XQCD PhD school between July. 14 and July. 16th.

Further details about the conference will be updated later.

ICHEP 2024

We want to extend to you our cordial invitation to the 42nd International Conference on High Energy Physics to be held 17-24 Jul 2024 in Prague, in the Czech Republic. No one can predict the results that will be shown here. Yet we may expect a rich harvest from the current LHC run as well as from other experiments. We will also like to hear about the European Strategy Update.

ICHEP is a series of international conferences organized by the C11 commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). It has been held every two years since more than 50 years, and is the reference conference of particle physics where most relevant results are presented.

At ICHEP, physicists from around the world gather to share the latest advancements in particle physics, astrophysics/cosmology, and accelerator science and discuss plans for major future facilities.

International Linear Collider Workshop 2024

The 2024 International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS2024) continues the series devoted to the study of the physics, detectors, and accelerator issues relating to high-energy linear electron-positron colliders. A linear collider will initially operate as a Higgs factory, and provides a clear path for upgrades in energy and luminosity.

Since the last workshop (LCWS2023), many significant steps have been made. With a wide program of plenary and parallel sessions, this workshop will provide an opportunity to present ongoing work and to get informed and involved.

The workshop is scheduled from the morning of 8th of July to the late afternoon of 11th of July. We plan to have an evening reception on the 8th, and a conference dinner on the 10th. The workshop will be held at the University of Tokyo (Hongo and/or Yayoi campus), located in the heart of Tokyo.

IDM 2024

The goal of this conference is to draw a complete picture of the status of dark matter searches from the theoretical to the experimental point of view.

IDM 2024 is planned as an in-person conference on July 8-12, 2024. It will be held in L’Aquila, the capital city of the Abruzzo region in Italy. After the tragic earthquake of 2009 and the intense large-scale reconstruction of the last 14 years, L’Aquila has a strong commitment to innovation, science and technology.

This 15th IDM edition is jointly organized by the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), the Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences of the L’Aquila University (UnivAQ) and the National Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS). The city of L’Aquila is hungry for scientific and cultural events. Hosting three big scientific institutions, L’Aquila is a crossroads playing a crucial role in modern dark matter searches. LNGS is one of the most advanced underground facilities worldwide, hosting top-class experiments in a variety of particle physics fields. The Lab is an internationally recognized science centre and has an enormous cultural impact on the region. UnivAQ is a well-established reality with 17000 students and 7 departments, including Physics and Chemistry, Engineering, and Humanities. The excellence Ph.D. school GSSI, established in 2013 as part of the cultural renovation of the city, gained in a few years international relevance in its 4 research areas: Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Social Studies.

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

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.

During your visit to Melbourne you will never run out of things to do. Explore the city’s diverse galleries, cafés, and shops; stroll through lush gardens; cruise along the Yarra River; or hop aboard a heritage tram to discover Melbourne’s magic. A perfect blend of rich cultural history and new age trends is waiting for you in Melbourne.

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

CHARM 2023

The international CHARM 2023 conference will be held in Siegen, Germany from July 17 to July 21, 2023, hosted by the University of Siegen as an in-person event with in-person presentations only.

The purpose of the CHARM 2023 Workshop is to bring together theorists and experimentalists working in charm physics to discuss recent results in this area, including the impact on and from theory as well as projections for results to be expected from upcoming experimental facilities.

This year’s conference will cover the following topics:

  • Charm facilities – Status and future
  • Charmed meson and baryon spectroscopy
  • Exotic hadrons
  • Production of charm and charmonia
  • Hidden and open charm in media
  • Light hadronic spectroscopy from decays of charm and charmonia
  • Leptonic, semileptonic rare charm decays (including form factors, BSM models, LFV)
  • Rare charm decays to photons, neutrinos and invisibles (dark photons, axions)
  • Hadronic charm decays and CP-violation
  • D mixing
  • Tau lepton physics
  • Averages for HFLAV and PDG

SUSY 2023

The 30th International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions

The Conferences on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY) are among the largest international events where particle physicists come together to discuss innovative ideas pertaining to fundamental interactions among elementary particles.

The aim of the SUSY conference is to review and discuss recent research related to supersymmetric theories and all other approaches to physics beyond the Standard Model in all aspects, including formal theory, phenomenology, astrophysics, experiment, etc.

The University of Southampton is responsible for organising the 30th International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY 2023).

Registration and Abstract submission will open on 20th April and close on 16th June for both the SUSY 2023 conference and the pre-SUSY school.

 

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