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EFT and Multi-Loop Methods for Advancing Precision in Collider and Gravitational Wave Physics

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Baryons 2022 – International Conference on the Structure of Baryons

The 2022 International Conference on the Structure of Baryons, Baryons-2022, will take place in Seville, the capital of Andalusia, Spain, in the period of 7-11 November 2022. This conference series began in 1970 at Duke University. The Seville meeting follows the successful events in Glasgow (2013), Tallahassee (2016), and related-school in Seville (2021); and will canvass similar themes. It will highlight the physics of baryons and related subjects in astro-, nuclear- and particle-physics, developing our understanding of the spectrum, structure and reactions of baryons using all available tools. Particular emphasis will be placed on elucidating the role of confinement and emergent mass, key non-perturbative phenomena within the Standard Model. Recent developments at existing facilities and those anticipated from the next-generation will also be showcased.

Main Topics Include:

  • Spectroscopy of hadrons.
  • Hadron-hadron Interactions.
  • Electromagnetic and weak interactions.
  • Hadrons at finite density and temperature.
  • Structure of hadrons.
  • Theory for strong QCD.
  • New facilities and instrumentation.

Physics Beyond Colliders Annual Workshop

The main goal of this annual workshop is to review the status of the PBC studies continued or launched after the European Particle Physics Strategy update, with a focus on the programmes under consideration for start of operation after the next LHC long shutdown LS3. The workshop is also opened to presentation of new ideas of potential interest for CERN, after submission along the guidelines given on the PBC Home Page.

Organising Committee:

Gianluigi Arduini, Joerg Jaeckel, Claude Vallée

Higgs 2022

We are pleased to announce the Higgs 2022 Conference that will take place in the on-site format.

The conference will focus on new experimental and theoretical results on the Higgs boson.

Latest measurement of the Higgs boson properties and recent theoretical developments in the Higgs boson sector, in the Standard Model and in physics Beyond the Standard Model will be presented and discussed at the Conference.

Contributions will be organised in several parallel and plenary sessions.

During the the Conference, the ten years anniversary of Higgs boson discovery will be celebrated with social events opened to the general public.

The conference is planned to be kept in hybrid format with a substantial in-person participation, in compliance with the relevant COVID-19 regulations at the time of the meeting.

The 6th Asian Tier Center Forum (ATCF6)

It is the sixth event in this series after the pandemic with the aim to strengthen collaboration among Asian countries which are involved in Grid computing communities such as WLCG, B2G, and LDG. The forum will be held in Krabi, Thailand and hosted by Suranaree University of Technology(SUT) together with Global Science experimental Data hub Center (GSDC), Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI).

The objectives of this forum  to review the activities through ATCF before the pandemic and their current status, i.e. Asian sites’ status, the network connectivity in terms of LHCONE in Asia and the distributed storage project conducted by three sites, KISTI-ICEPP-SUT. As usual, Asian sites’ participation and contributions are mandatory for the success of the forum, and we are expecting the presence from international / national research and education network providers in Asia with their roadmap and milestones for LHCONE networking. Also, we will discuss how to expand from lessons learned through the distributed storage project to further activities in order to consolidate resources and ease operational efforts. In this regard, the perspectives on Asian grid computing community from LHC and non-LHC experiments representatives will definitely be helpful and essential. Additionally, we will host HTCondor and Storage software sessions in order for site operators to interact closely with experts with the latest updates.

It is suggested that a strong collaboration in a same time zone is required to put efforts on tracking technologies, commissioning core grid services, establishing a support model for sites and so on. Thus, the ultimate goal of this forum is to contribute to promotion of harmonization of research computing infrastructure in the region.

HEPiX Autumn 2022 Workshop

The HEPiX forum brings together worldwide Information Technology staff, including system administrators, system engineers, and managers from High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics laboratories and institutes, to foster a learning and sharing experience between sites facing scientific computing and data challenges.

Participating sites include BNL, CERN, DESY, FNAL, IHEP, IN2P3, INFN, IRFU, KEK, LBNL, NDGF, NIKHEF, PIC, RAL, SLAC, TRIUMF, many other research labs and numerous universities from all over the world.

This workshop is hosted by NeIC – the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration together with HPC2N – High Performance Computing Center North at Umeå University.

International Conference on Quantum Technology for High-Energy Physics

Registration is now open for the International Conference on Quantum Technology for High-Energy Physics, which will be hosted at CERN on 1–4 November 2022.

Following CERN’s successful workshop on quantum computing in 2018, this is the first edition of the #QT4HEP conference taking place to further investigate the nascent quantum technology and its great promise to support scientific research.

Bringing the whole community together, we aim to foster common activities and knowledge sharing, discuss the recent developments in the quantum science field and keep looking for activities within HEP — and beyond — that can most benefit from the application of quantum technologies.

The event will cover a number of topics ranging from four quantum technology areas (theory, sensing, computing, communication), to collaborations with academia and industry, entrepreneurship, training and education activities.

There will also be a series of tutorials and hands-on sessions co-developed with companies and providers, to explore the fascinating field of quantum science to its possible fullest.

We look forward to welcoming you to the event!

For more information about CERN QTI, follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning

The Casa Matemática Oaxaca (CMO) will host the “Detection and Analysis of Gravitational Waves in the era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy: From Mathematical Modelling to Machine Learning” workshop in Oaxaca, from November 14 to November 19, 2021.

Gravitational waves are a new way to explore the sky and uncover the deepest mysteries of the Universe. The aim of this workshop is to provide researchers with a forum to present recent progress in the field and discuss its future, from mathematical modelling of gravitational-wave sources to integration of data analysis techniques with machine learning.

The format of the workshop will be hybrid with a mix of online and in-person participation. There is no registration fee to attend, but registration is required. If you are interested in attending, please register at this link before November 1st, 2021. However, due to covid-19 restrictions in-person attendance will be limited, therefore we ask you to register as soon as possible. Early-career scientists and students are particularly encouraged to attend.

8th workshop of the LHC LLP Community: Searching for long-lived particles at the LHC and beyond

The eighth LLP Community workshop will occur from 16 to 19 November 2020.  It was originally planned to take place at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it will be fully virtual again.  We look forward to having a workshop in person in Japan as soon as possible.

LLP8 will be more focused on virtual working groups than the May workshop.  Stay tuned for more info and for a call for contributions.

Please make sure you’re a member of the lhc-llp CERN egroup to receive updates.

FCC November Week 2020

The Future Circular Collider Innovation Study (FCCIS) will deliver a design and an implementation plan for a new research infrastructure, consisting of a 100 km long, circular tunnel and a dozen surface sites. It will initially host an electron-positron particle collider. With an energy frontier hadron collider as a second step, it can serve a world-wide community through the end of the 21st century. This project will validate the key performance enablers at particle accelerators.

Part of this event is the 4th FCC Physics and Experiments Workshop (dedicated agenda and registration: click here)

This will be a remote-only event using Zoom for webcast.

Presentations for non physics or theory activities are on invitation only.

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