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.
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
The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics will turn 100 years old in 2022.
A series of activities will be carried out to celebrate this Centenary. The Centennial Symposium will take place at ICTP, Trieste, on 11, 12 and 13 July 2022. We hope that many people will be able to participate in person, but we understand that some participants will be on Zoom and so the meeting will be fully hybrid. The Symposium will include plenary talks by keynote speakers and other activities, with an emphasis on aspects of the IUPAP history, on developing countries, collaborations among countries, physics education, and many other items consistent with the IUPAP mission.
The theme of this symposium will be “Data Science for Cross-Disciplinary Research”, which will bring together ~150 computational scientists in the fields of physics, biology and engineering in a discussion of how computational methods can be used in these multidisciplinary fields, and bring opportunities for new collaborations.
Sofia Vallecorsa, an expert in Machine Learning and Quantum Computing at CERN openlab, will be the opening keynote speaker.
The CDCS is a new interdisciplinary joint facility of the Universität Hamburg, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), and the Hamburg University of Technology, that aims to combine scientific research with state-of-the-art information technology. The CDCS initially consists of four application-focused, cross-disciplinary laboratories (CDLs), which are supported by a Computational Core Unit (CCU). The CDLs focus on the following areas:
- Computational Astro and Particle Physics
- Computational Photon Science
- Computational Systems Biology
- Computational Controls of Accelerators.
The overall aim is to significantly strengthen the conditions for excellent research at the SCHB in the field of computation. The CDCS symposium is projected to present the latest advances in the participating research groups of the CDCS, as well as a venue for new collaborations and unconventional, cross-disciplinary problem solving.
The 2021 Nuclear Science Symposium (NSS) and Medical Imaging Conference (MIC), and the International Symposium on Room Temperature Semiconductor Detectors (RTSD), will be held from the 16th to 23rd of October 2021.
The 2021 NSS and MIC is the 68th meeting and the RTSD is the 28th one. This conference is a unique one among many other conferences. The basic interests of its participants are on radiation detectors and instrumentations, and spread from the basic physics to their applications in many fields of study. Especially the application of radiation instrumentations to the medical field is the strong point of this conference. Researchers related to medical physics and those who would like to apply their studies on radiation techniques to medical related fields will be given excellent opportunities in this conference.
Newcomers to this field of study will be guided by short course lectures we provide for many topics. People who are associated with this field for a long time can meet their research friends and their colleagues. We can bring a big synergy in science and technologies by listening to the presentations of NSS, MIC and RTSD and each other.
The organizing committee provides plenary talks given by distinguished researchers and specialist workshops. Also, industrial exhibitions by companies with special products will help you choose your experimental equipment.
Originally, the 2021 IEEE NSS-MIC was planned to be held in Yokohama, Japan. However, the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic forces all of us to stay in our own country. The organizing committee has changed the conference style to virtual, following the success of 2020 Boston virtual conference. The participants will feel at home in the coming virtual conference, having on-line meetings and conferences experienced during the year 2020.
On behalf of the entire organizing committee, we warmly welcome you to the 2021 IEEE NSS, MIC and RTSD.
The aim of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposia on Fundamental and Applied Science (HIAS) is to provide a forum to bring together researchers to discuss the uses and development of Heavy Ion Accelerators. It is intended that participants include, but are not limited to, instrumentation and accelerator experts, national and international researchers, students and potential user communities.
HIAS 2019 will be organised along the theme of “Applications of Heavy Ions”.
The Symposium program will include both invited talks and contributed presentations in line with the following themes:
- Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Data
- Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Applications
- Nuclear Astrophysics
- Nuclear Reactions
- New Instrumentation for Nuclear Science and Applications
The 29th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies follows the tradition of a long series of high-energy physics conferences. The program features plenary sessions covering topics of major interest to the particle physics community. New this year will be two (or three) tracks of parallel sessions for one day, that will provide an opportunity for additional presenters to give a more in-depth presentation of individual physics results. We will also organise poster sessions where additional researchers may present their work.
The AVS International Symposium and Exhibition, held each fall, is attended by scientists, engineers, professors, senior managers, technicians and students from the US and abroad. More than 1300 papers and posters are presented in over 150 technical sessions.
An extensive exhibition of equipment, tools, materials, supplies, chemicals, services and consulting, technical literature and new technologies are showcased.
AVS is a society unique for its multidisciplinary coverage of science and technology – no place is this more evident than at the International Symposium and Exhibition which attracts international attendees from a variety of industries.