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IBC2023

Delivering innovation and empowering people, IBC2023 is where the future of the global Media and Entertainment industry is defined and actioned. At a time when the sector is facing more complex challenges than ever, IBC2023 is energising the market, enabling content everywhere, and inspiring new conversations. IBC brings the dynamic forces transforming the global Media and Entertainment industry together, uniting creative, technology, and business communities to collaborate, learn and unlock new opportunities

IBC attracts over 1,000 exhibitors from 170+ countries and over 40,0000 decision-makers and influencers from across the world including technology buyers, end-users, innovators, government, and press, with visitors coming from an extensive range of industries covering the entire broadcast, entertainment and technology landscape.

Higgs Hunting 2023

The origin of Electroweak symmetry breaking is one of the central topics of research in fundamental physics. The discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN on July 4th, 2012, following a hunt that spanned several decades and multiple colliders, changed the landscape of these investigations and provided key evidence for the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism of mass generation through the spontaneous breaking of Electroweak symmetry.

Almost ten years later, the hunt goes on several fronts, in particular for:

  • New physics through precision studies of the properties of the Higgs boson : in particular its mass, spin and couplings to other Standard Model particles.
  • New production and decay modes, in particular in processes involving multiple Higgs bosons which provide key insight into the shape of the Higgs potential.
  • New Higgs-like states and signals for physics beyond the Standard Model.

The 13th workshop of the « Higgs Hunting » series organized on September 11-13th, 2023 will present an overview of these topics, focusing in particular on new developments in the LHC Run-2 analyses, detailed studies of Higgs boson properties and possible deviations from Standard Model predictions. Highlights will also include a first look at LHC Run-3 analyses, prospects from studies at future colliders, and recent theoretical developments.

The workshop will be held in person in Orsay and Paris to continue the Higgs Hunting tradition of lively discussions during and after the sessions. Remote participation will also be made possible for those unable to attend in person. No registration fees are asked for remote participation..

TAUP 2023

The International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics is a biennial Conference started in 1989. The purpose of TAUP2023 is to bring together theorists and experimentalists working in Astroparticle Physics, to review and discuss the status and prospects of the field.

The main topics of the TAUP2023 conference are:

  • Cosmology and Particle Physics
  • Dark matter and its detection
  • Neutrino physics and astrophysics
  • Gravitational waves
  • High-Energy astrophysics and cosmic rays

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)

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.

 

ICWIP 2023

8th International Conference on Women in Physics

Welcome to the 8th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics (ICWIP2023)

The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) has recognised a particular need to foster the participation of women in physics. The IUPAP Conferences series on Women in Physics, organised by IUPAP Working Group 5, has a history not only of success and growth but also of making a difference to the physics community. The 8th conference in this series will be held virtually during 10-14 July 2023 with India as the host country and it will be jointly organised by the Gender in Physics Working Group (GIPWG) of Indian Physics Association (IPA) and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). The conference will be hosted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) – a national centre of TIFR, strongly focused on promoting quality and equity in Science & Mathematics education from primary school to introductory college levels.

While the community of women physicists in India has long been vocal in discussing gender issues and promoting equity, recent years have seen these efforts gain a formal shape. The IPA established the GIPWG in 2017, while a Working Group on Gender Equity of the Astronomical Society of India was established in 2015. The national science academies in India have also set up panels on women in science. The Government of India has been strongly supportive of efforts to increase the participation of women in science. This commitment has been signaled by its having set up a Task Force on Women in Science and a Standing Committee on Women in Science. Most recently, it has launched GATI, an accreditation program to promote gender equity.

Organizing ICWIP2023 in India is a unique opportunity to further India’s commitment to the cause of promoting women in physics. In addition, many initiatives in the country to support gender equity in science will serve as illustrative examples for developing countries, dealing with the women under-representation in Physics and other STEM disciplines.

The program will consist of plenary sessions, interactive workshops, poster presentations, and networking sessions. In addition to the country papers depicting the status of women in physics, registered participants can make contributions in physics, physics education and gender issues.

Poster contributions broadly based on the following topics are invited from registered participants.

 

  • Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Nuclear, particle, atomic and accelerator Physics
  • Laser, Optics, Plasma Physics & quantum informationn
  • Condensed matter physics & nanoscale physics
  • Environmental & Medical Physics
  • Women in Physics
  • Women & Girls in Physics education or Physics Education

 

Participation in ICWIP2023 requires adherence to the conference Code of Conduct.

QCD 2023

26 “HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS”

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
QCD at Colliders
Hadron dynamics
Quark-Gluon Plasma
Non-perturbative QCD
Weak decays
Higgs and Vector Bosons
Standard Model and Beyond

BEAUTY 2023

The 21st International Conference on B-Physics at Frontier Machines, “BEAUTY 2023”, will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, from the 3rd to the7th July 2023.

Initiated in Prague – 1993, the BEAUTY conference series is devoted to reviewing the latest theoretical and experimental and theoretical advances in heavy flavour physics.

The scientific programme will cover a wide range of topics, including CP violation, rare decays, spectroscopy, and production of heavy flavoured B and charmed hadrons. Prospects for upcoming B-physics experiments at frontier machines, and at the next generation of high-energy colliders will also be discussed.

During the week, several social activities are scheduled (welcome reception, excursion, conference dinner), as well as an Outreach event (in french). Informal “Pints of Science” gatherings will also be organised.

 

The conference fee will cover lunches throughout the week, breaks, as well as the conference dinner and social events. Check the “Registration” page for details (registration will open soon).

Participants should book their accommodation at their earliest possible convenience (July 2023 being touristic high season in Clermont-Ferrand).

CLFV 2023

CLFV 2023: The 4th International Conference on Charged Lepton Flavor Violation

Searches for charged lepton flavor violation are powerful probes of new physics. In three days of plenary talks, this Conference will examine the theoretical status of charged lepton flavor violation models, present recent experimental results along with their impact on the theoretical landscape, and discuss prospects for the coming round of experiments.

  • The conference is held from 20.-22. June at Heidelberg University on the campus Neuenheimer Feld.
  • An excursion is planned on June 23rd.
  • Registration will be closed on June 5th.
  • All talks are plenary and by invitation only.
  • The deadline for abstract submission for posters is June 9th.

ASAPP 2023

Advances in Space AstroParticle Physics:Frontier technologies for particle measurements in space

The ASAPP 2023 International Conference aims in reviewing the progresses in design, development, integration and test of instrumentation for measurement of particles and high-energy radiation in Space. The deployment and operation of novel instrumentation for particle and high-energy radiation measurement in space will pave the road to future astroparticle missions for investigations of fundamental physics and the Cosmos (e.g., cosmic ray physics, search for Dark Matter, matter-antimatter asymmetry, multimessenger astronomy, …); applications for monitoring of the space radiation environment; investigations of the impact of low energy ionizing particles on instrumentation, Space Weather, and Earth sciences.

This conference will be a unique opportunity in the international scenario to host a direct discussion between different experimental communities towards achieving common targets and foster synergies. The conference program will be consequently planned with plenary talks only with large slots dedicated to questions and discussions, taking advantage of the conference venue and social events to foster constructive discussions between participants in view of establishing nets of expertise.

The event is planned to be held with in-person participation. No remote connection will be provided unless specific exceptional events will require it.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM (in brief)

The conference organizers invite the community to submit abstract proposals on the topics listed below (see the Scientific Program page for details)

  • Instrumentation and missions for direct high-energy cosmic ray measurements in space
  • Instrumentation and missions for indirect high-energy cosmic ray measurements in space
  • Instrumentation and missions for direct low-energy cosmic ray measurements in space
  • Instrumentation and missions for hard X-ray and γ-ray direct measurements in space
  • R&D of novel approaches and instruments for particle and high-energy radiation measurements in space, including (and not limited to):
    • Tracking detectors
    • Calorimetry detectors
    • Fast Time-of-Flight systems
    • Detectors for particle ID
    • High Temperature Superconducting magnets
    • FE and DAQ systems

In consideration of the variegate approaches that have been consolidating in the current era of space observations, contributions that target all opportunities of space platforms will be addressed, from cubesats and nanosatellite constellations up to large-size space missions, including stratospheric balloon flight missions. 

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