Topics

57th Rencontres de Moriond on QCD & High Energy Interactions

  • Searches for New Physics
  • SPhenomenology of Physics Beyond the Standard Model
  • Production and Properties of the Higgs Boson
  • Properties of the Top quark
  • Production and decay of b and c quarks
  • CP Violation
  • High pT QCD physics
  • Heavy Ion collisions
  • Recent developments in QCD
  • New theoretical developments in particle physics

57th Rencontres de Moriond on Electroweak Interactions & Unified Theories

  • The Standard Model: precision tests
  • Search for the Higgs Boson
  • Beyond the Standard Model: searches, supersymmetry, rare processes, extra dimensions
  • Flavour physics and CP violation (in the hadronic and leptonic sectors)    
  • Neutrino physics
  • Axions
  • Dark matter searches and Dark energy candidates
  • Astroparticles and cosmological observations and their implications

57th Rencontres de Moriond on Gravitation

The main topics of the conference are:

  • Gravitational waves detection from the coalescence of black holes and neutron star mergers
  • Detection and analysis of gravitational waves in the era of multimessenger astronomy 
  • Strong field tests of General Relativity (Pulsars, Black holes,…)
  • Quantum sensors
  • Pulsar timing
  • Fundamental physics with gravitational waves
  • Tests of the equivalence principle
  • Astrometry, solar system ephemerides and observational gravity tests
  • Space geodesy, Earth and Planetary Gravity, Navigation
  • Clocks, lasers and fundamental constants
  • Tests of GR and alternative theories (CPT and Lorentz violation,…)
  • Modified gravity theories
  • Short range gravity and Casimir effect: classical, atom and neutron tests
  • Long range gravity, dark matter, dark energy
  • Cosmology, primordial black holes and gravitational waves

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.

20th INFN-LNF Summer School ‘Bruno Touschek’ in Nuclear, Subnuclear and Astroparticle Physics

The XX LNF Summer School `Bruno Touschek’ in Nuclear, Subnuclear and Astroparticle Physics will take place at INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Italy, on July 11-15, 2022. The School is planned in a format with in-person participation and all safety measures will be implemented in order to guarantee a safe environment.

 

The School is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in theoretical and experimental high-energy, nuclear and astroparticle physics and will feature the following lectures.

 

Quark flavour physics: theory aspects

Diego Guadagnoli (LAPTH Annecy)

 

Experimental heavy flavour physics

Marie-Helene Schune (LAL Orsay)

 

New Physics in the lepton sector and correlations with the electroweak fits

Andreas Crivellin (Zurich U. & PSI Villigen)

 

Flavour physics measurements with charged leptons

Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore & INFN Pisa)

 

QCD and jets at colliders

Matteo Cacciari (LPTHE & Paris 7 U.)

 

The next collider at the energy frontier: from accelerator and detector technology to the scientific programme

Marcel Vos (IFIC & CSIC & Valencia U.)

 

Early Universe Cosmology: Neutrinos, Dark Matter and Baryogenesis

Miguel Escudero Abenza (TUM Munich)

 

Big Bang Nucleosynthesis as a Cosmological Probe

Gianpiero Mangano (Naples U. & INFN Naples)

 

Exploiting the finest details of the Cosmic Microwave Background: experimental challenges

Paolo De Bernardis (Sapienza U. & INFN Rome)

 

Jointly with the XX LNF Summer School, the 7th Young Researchers Workshop on `Physics Challenges in the LHC Era’ will take place on July 11th and 14th. Participants in the Summer School are strongly encouraged to apply to give talks. The contributions to the workshop will be published in Frascati Physics Series.

 

The Spring Colloquium on Science and Technology `Brave New Worlds: The Discovery and Characterisation of Planets Beyond Our Solar System’ will be given on July 12th by Daniel Bayliss (Warwick U.)

IUPAP Centenary

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.

ICHEP 2022

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 for 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.

ICHEP 2022 will be the first time of a ICHEP conference to be held in Italy and will mark a return to the in-presence meeting of the HEP community after the pandemic emergency, even if remote participation will also be granted to favour in particular people from countries still affected by mobility restrictions. The Conference falls just ten years after the Higgs boson discovery and will offer the occasion to celebrate this important anniversary as well as to make the point on the progresses achieved in this sector that opened a new window for precision Standard Model studies and Beyond Standard Model investigations.

Machine Learning at GGI Conference

This event is connected to the Machine Learning at GGI (Workshop), and can be attended either in person or on line.

Machine Learning at GGI Workshop

Machine learning (ML) is nowadays an important toolbox for theoretical and experimental physics, and its importance is expected to steadily grow in the coming years. Thanks to its effectiveness and extreme flexibility, it allows for applications covering a huge set of topics, ranging from statistical data analysis, to simulation and modeling. For this reason ML has been successfully used in very different research areas, such as high-energy physics, astrophysics and cosmology, condensed matter and statistical physics.

Applications in different domains often share strong similarities either in the problems to be solved or in the methodology employed. This motivates a fruitful exchange of ideas, which however is seldom achieved in practice due to the distance among different research communities.

The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers with interests and expertise in ML from different fields in physics, strongly encouraging and promoting cross-topic exchange of ideas and collaborations. Three broad research areas will be covered:
– High-Energy Physics
– Astrophysics, Cosmology and Astroparticles
– Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics (including Quantum Information)

The distinctive trait of the workshop will be the focus on theoretical physics in a broad sense, including data analysis as well as simulation and modelling.

GGI Lectures on the Theory of Fundamental Interactions 2022

The lectures are primarily addressed to PhD students in High Energy Particle and Astroparticle Physics. The aim of the school is to give a pedagogical introduction to the basic concepts and tools needed for research, covering the foundations of the subject at a deep and advanced level. The main topics include the Standard Model of Particle Physics and its extensions, Collider Physics, Quantum Field Theory and Cosmology.

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