Large Hadron Collider Physics
The 12th edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics conference will be hosted at Northeastern University, Boston MA, June 3-7th 2024.
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The programme of this edition will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, with many final results of the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, a glimpse of the upgraded accelerator and detector operation in Run-3, early physics results using the Run-3 data, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment.
The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson Physics, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics, as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades and future collider developments.
The eleventh annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2023) conference will be held in Belgrade, Serbia from 22nd to 27th May 2023. The LHCP conference series started in 2013 as a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at the Large Hadron Collider Conference" and the "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The conference programme will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on the collider physics, including the results of the Large Hadron Collider Run II and Run III (LHC at CERN, Geneva), and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment. The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics, as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades of LHC and future collider developments.
Editorial Board
1. Jelena Jovicevic, Jelena.Jovicevic@cern.ch, Institute of Physics Belgrade.
2. Nikola Konjik, konjik@ipb.ac.rs, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade
3. Igor Salom, isalom@ipb.ac.rs, Institute of Physics Belgrade
4. Lidija Zivkovic, Lidija.Zivkovic@cern.ch, Institute of Physics Belgrade
5. Predrag Milenovic, Predrag.Milenovic@cern.ch, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The programme will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, with many final results of the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, potentially a first glimpse of the upgraded accelerator and detector operation in Run-3, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment.
The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades and future collider developments.
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The conference programme will be devoted to a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, and recent results of the LHC Run II, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community including both theory and experiment sides. The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimentalists and theorists in research areas such as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Supersymmetry, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as the recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades of the LHC and future colliders developments.
Members of the scientific editorial board who partecipate in the peer review of submitted articles:
- Marco Bomben, Marco.Bomben@cern.ch, LPNHE/APC, Université de Paris
- Pietro Slavich, slavich@lpthe.jussieu.fr, Sorbonne Université, CNRS,
LPTHE Paris
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The conference programme will be devoted to a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, and recent results of the LHC Run II, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community including both theory and experiment sides. The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimentalists and theorists in research areas such as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Supersymmetry, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as the recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades of the LHC and future colliders developments.
The seventh annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2019) conference was held in Puebla, Mexico from 20th to 25th May 2019. The conference was hosted at Complejo Cultural Universitario of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium." The conference program was devoted to a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on: collider physics, recent results of the LHC Run II and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community including both theory and experiment. It included sessions on Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Supersymmetry, Top Quark and Heavy Flavor Physics, and Heavy Ion Physics and recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades of the LHC and future colliders developments complemented with an outreach programme.
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The sixth annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2018) conference will be held in Bologna, Italy, from 4 to 9 June 2018. The conference wil be hosted by INFN sezione di Bologna and Bologna University.
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 as a successful result of fusion of two international conferences, Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference and Hadron Collider Physics Symposium. The program will be devoted to a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics of the LHC Run II and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment. The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Supersymmetry, Heavy-Flavour Physics and Heavy-Ion Physics as well as to share recent progresses in the high luminosity upgrades and future colliders developments.
Chairpersons:
Gregorio Bernardi (LPNHE-Paris CNRS/IN2P3),
Guenakh Mitselmakher (University of Florida (US)),
Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE)),
Torsten Akesson (Lund University (SE))
Editorial Board
Johan Bijnens (Lund University)
Andreas Hoecker (CERN)
Jim Olsen (Princeton University)