13th Edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference

Asia/Taipei
Description

The Thirteenth Annual Large Hadron Collider Physics (LHCP2025) conference
第十三屆大型強子對撞機物理國際會議 
will take place in Taipei from 5th to 9th May 2025 


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.


IMPORTANT DATES & DEADLINES

Registration & Payment Deadlines  
  - Regular Registration & Payment Deadline March 5, 2025
March 19, 2025 (Extended)
  - Late Registration & Payment After March 5, 2025
After March 19, 2025 (Extended)
  - Cancellation Reimbursement April 5, 2025
  - Final Registration April 28, 2025
Early Career Researcher Grant Application Deadlines
  - Grant application deadline March 5, 2025
  - Grant Acceptance Notification Pending due to late applications
Poster Abstract Submission  
  - Submission Deadline February 3, 2025
  - Acceptance Notification February 10, 2025
Conference Dates May 5-9, 2025
Proceedings Submission TBA

Registration
Registration for LHCP2025
Participants
    • 09:00 10:20
      Plenary: Opening Session 1
      • 09:00
        Welcome 10m
      • 09:10
        Status of the LHC 20m
      • 09:30
        ALICE status and overview 25m
        Speaker: David Dobrigkeit Chinellato (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
      • 09:55
        LHCb status and overview 25m
        Speaker: Maria Vieites Diaz (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE, USC))
    • 10:20 10:50
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:50 12:35
      Plenary: Opening Session 2
      • 10:50
        Report from the LHC experiments' young scientist forums 15m
      • 11:05
        Diversity and inclusion 15m
        Speaker: Eliot Jane Walton (Monash University (AU))
      • 11:20
        Outreach 15m
        Speaker: Steven Goldfarb (University of Melbourne (AU))
      • 11:35
        ATLAS status and overview 30m
        Speaker: Chris Malena Delitzsch (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
      • 12:05
        CMS status and overview 30m
        Speaker: Anadi Canepa (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    • 12:35 14:00
      Lunch (provided) 1h 25m
    • 14:00 15:50
      BSM-1: Boosted t/H Resonances
      • 14:00
        Recent Results on Searches with Boosted Tops (CMS) 18m
      • 14:18
        Recent Results on Searches with Boosted Top (ATLAS) 18m
      • 14:36
        Boosted t/H Highlight Talk (ATLAS + CMS) 18m
      • 14:54
        Theory Talk (Resonant Di-Higgs or ttbar in 2HDMs) 18m
      • 15:12
        Recent Results on Searches with Boosted Higgs (ATLAS) 18m
      • 15:30
        Recent Results on Searches with Boosted Higgs (CMS) 18m
    • 14:00 15:50
      Electroweak Physics
      • 14:00
        Theory Overview: Polarization and spin-correlations 18m
        Speaker: Duc Ninh Le (Phenikaa University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
      • 14:18
        Polarization and EFT from Multi-Boson production at ATLAS and CMS 18m
      • 14:36
        Theory Overview: SMEFT in the electroweak sector (DY and Multi-boson) 18m
        Speaker: Hesham El Faham (The University of Manchester)
      • 14:54
        Diboson and triboson (except VBS) production at ATLAS and CMS 18m
      • 15:12
        Off-shell effects and higher-orders in multi-boson final states 18m
        Speakers: Daniele Lombardi (Max-Planck Institut für Physik), Daniele Lombardi
    • 14:00 15:50
      Higgs Physics
      • 14:00
        Constraints on couplings to second generation fermions from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Chunhao Tian (University of Science and Technology of China (CN))
      • 14:18
        Constraints on couplings to second generation fermions from CMS 18m
      • 14:36
        Higgs property (mass, width, CP) and EFT measurements from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Tairan Xu (University of Michigan (US))
      • 14:54
        Higgs property (mass, width, CP) and EFT measurements from CMS 18m
      • 15:12
        CP-sensitive simplified template cross-sections for ttH 18m
        Speaker: Anastasia Kotsokechagia
      • 15:30
        TBC 18m
    • 14:00 15:50
      Performance and Upgrade Tools: Performance session 1
      Conveners: Mr Alberto Caliva (Universita e INFN, Salerno (IT)), Biljana Mitreska (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
      • 14:00
        Results and experiences with LHCb 30MHz software trigger 18m
        Speaker: Jamie Gooding (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
      • 14:18
        LHCb reconstruction and particle identification performance in Run 3 18m
        Speaker: Lukas Calefice (Universitat de Barcelona / ICCUB)
      • 14:36
        Performance of the ALICE Strangeness tracker 18m
        Speaker: Fabio Catalano (University of Houston (US))
      • 14:54
        Performance, selectivity and data compression of the ALICE software-based trigger in Run 3 18m
        Speaker: Laura Šerkšnytė (CERN)
      • 15:12
        Commissioning and evolution of the Run 3 ATLAS Trigger 18m
        Speaker: Takuya Nobe (University of Tokyo (JP))
      • 15:30
        Strategies and performances of the CMS trigger in Run 18m
    • 14:00 15:50
      Shared Session: QCD Physics + Heavy Ion Physics
      • 14:00
        Overview of recent jet nuclear modification and medium response measurements 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 14:18
        Overview of recent jet substructure measurements 18m
        Speaker: ATLAS Collaboration
      • 14:36
        Overview of recent EEC results in AA, pA, and pp 18m
        Speaker: Mateusz Ploskon (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
      • 14:54
        Phenomenological overview of jets in QGP (Jetscape) 18m
        Speaker: Chathuranga Sirimanna
      • 15:12
        Recent theoretical developments on jets as QGP probes and idea for a next generation of jet measurements 18m
    • 14:00 15:50
      Upgrades session
      • 14:00
        Fast timing detectors and 4D tracking (multi experiment) 18m
      • 14:18
        PID strategies in HL-LHC (multi experiment) 18m
      • 14:36
        Calorimeter upgrade in LHCb 18m
      • 14:54
        Developments on MAPs for ALICE3 and ITS3 18m
      • 15:12
        A monolithic approach for high resolution timing with ALICE3 18m
      • 15:30
        CMOS / monolithic sensors for ATLAS upgrade 18m
    • 15:50 16:20
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:20 18:30
      Plenary: Higgs Boson Physics
      • 16:20
        Precision Higgs Physics 25m
        Speaker: Matthias Kerner (KIT)
      • 16:45
        HH production at LHC 25m
        Speaker: Arely Cortes-Gonzalez (University of Tokyo (JP))
      • 17:10
        Measurement of Higgs boson production and properties 25m
        Speaker: Matthias Saimpert (CEA - IRFU - Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
      • 17:35
        BSM with the Higgs 25m
        Speaker: Prof. Shinya KANEMURA (Osaka University)
      • 18:00
        Search for rare Higgs boson decays and BSM Higgs 25m
        Speaker: Chia-Ming Kuo (National Central University (TW))
    • 09:00 10:15
      Plenary: Heavy Ion Physics
      • 09:00
        Recent developments in Heavy Ion Physics 25m
        Speaker: Alba Soto Ontoso (Universidad de Granada (ES))
      • 09:25
        Particle production and collectivity from small to large collision systems 25m
        Speaker: Dr Imanol Corredoira Fernandez (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
      • 09:50
        Ultraperipheral heavy-ion collisions 25m
        Speaker: Andrea Giovanni Riffero (University and INFN Torino (IT))
    • 10:15 10:45
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:45 12:15
      BSM-1: Anomaly/Trigger-Level Searches
      • 10:45
        FPGAs for Anomaly Detection 18m
        Speaker: Tae Min Hong (University of Pittsburgh (US))
      • 11:03
        Quantum Similarity Learning for Anomaly Detection 18m
        Speaker: Dr Ahmed Hammad (KEK, Japan)
      • 11:21
        Jet Classification with High-Level Features 18m
        Speaker: Sung Hak Lim (Rutgers University)
      • 11:39
        Recent Results on Anomaly Detection / ML / UL based searches (ATLAS + CMS) 18m
      • 11:57
        Recent Results on Scouting / Trigger-level Analyses (ATLAS+CMS) 18m
    • 10:45 12:15
      BSM-2: Long-lived particles and HNLs
      Convener: Jackson Carl Burzynski (Simon Fraser University (CA))
      • 10:45
        Theory overview of long-lived particles 18m
        Speakers: BIPLOB BHATTACHERJEE (Indian Institute of Science), Biplob Bhattacherjee (University of Calcutta, Department of Physics)
      • 11:03
        Recent results for long-lived and unconventional signatures in CMS 18m
      • 11:21
        Recent results for long-lived and unconventional signatures in ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Zhongyukun Xu (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
      • 11:39
        Recent results on HNLs from CMS 18m
      • 11:57
        Recent results on HNLs from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Alessandro Guida (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE))
    • 10:45 12:15
      Flavor Physics: Session 1 Room 2

      Room 2

      • 10:45
        Theory: UTFIT 18m
      • 11:03
        CKM and CP violation in B decays at LHCb 18m
      • 11:21
        Latest CP violation measurement at Belle(II) 18m
      • 11:39
        CPV and mixing in charm at LHCb 18m
      • 11:57
        Discussion 18m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Higgs Physics
      • 10:45
        Higgs couplings and differential measurements from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Jiayi Chen (Simon Fraser University (CA))
      • 11:03
        Higgs couplings and differential measurements from CMS 18m
      • 11:21
        Loop induced H± WZ vertices in the general two Higgs doublet model with CP violation 18m
        Speaker: Yushi Mura (Osaka Univ.)
      • 11:39
        Inclusive Higgs->bb/cc with Run 2 data from LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Davide Zuliani (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
      • 11:57
        A comparative study of flavour-sensitive observables in hadronic Higgs decays 18m
        Speaker: Benjamin Campillo Aveleira
    • 10:45 12:15
      Performance and Upgrade Tools: Session 2
      • 10:45
        Performance highlights from ALICE 18m
        Speaker: Felix Schlepper (CERN, Heidelberg University (DE))
      • 11:03
        Performance highlights from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Luis Falda Coelho (CERN)
      • 11:21
        Performance highlights from CMS 18m
      • 11:39
        Performance highlights from LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Gediminas Sarpis (University of Edinburgh)
      • 11:57
        Performance highlights from FASER 18m
        Speaker: Oscar Martinez (The University of Manchester (GB))
    • 10:45 12:15
      QCD Physics
      • 10:45
        Recent developments in Monte Carlo simulations 18m
        Speaker: Daniel Reichelt
      • 11:03
        Flavored jet clustering algorithms 18m
        Speaker: Ludovic Michel Scyboz (Monash University)
      • 11:21
        Vector boson plus jets measurements at ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 11:39
        Vector boson plus heavy flavor measurements at ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Davide Zuliani (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
      • 11:57
        Jet cross-section and sub-structure measurements at ATLAS and CMS 18m
        Speaker: Leonardo Toffolin (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))
    • 12:15 13:40
      Lunch 1h 25m
    • 13:40 15:30
      BSM-1: SUSY + Exotics
      • 13:40
        Recent SUSY Results (ATLAS) 18m
      • 13:58
        Recent SUSY Results (CMS) 18m
      • 14:16
        SUSY Highlight (ATLAS + CMS) 18m
      • 14:34
        Recent Heavy H/A Results (ATLAS) 18m
      • 14:52
        Recent Heavy H/A Results (CMS) 18m
      • 15:10
        Discussion Time 18m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Future Projects
      • 13:40
        How to think about detector design at a future ee collider 18m
        Speaker: Iacopo Vivarelli (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
      • 13:58
        How to think about detector design at a future µµ collider 18m
        Speaker: Isobel Ojalvo (Princeton University (US))
      • 14:16
        How to think about detector design at a future pp collider 18m
      • 14:34
        Tracking R&D 18m
        Speaker: Dr Karri DiPetrillo (University of Chicago)
      • 14:52
        Calorimeter R&D 18m
        Speaker: David Yu (University at Buffalo (US))
      • 15:10
        Computing R&D 18m
        Speaker: Philip Chang (University of Florida (US))
    • 13:40 15:30
      Heavy Ions
      • 13:40
        PDF and nPDF @ LHC 18m
        Speaker: Tomas Jezo (WWU ITP)
      • 13:58
        Exploring high-density gluon states at the LHC: experimental overview 18m
        Speaker: Dr Benjamin Audurier (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives - CEA)
      • 14:16
        Recent results on UPCs 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 14:34
        QGP-like signatures in UPCs - Experimental overview 18m
        Speaker: ATLAS Collaboration
      • 14:52
        Experimental overview of studies cold nuclear matter with UPCs (experiment) 18m
        Speaker: Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
    • 13:40 15:30
      Higgs Physics
      • 13:40
        Top Yukawa and self-coupling EW corrections to Higgs pair production in the high-energy limit 18m
        Speaker: Kay Schoenwald
      • 13:58
        Non-resonant HH and higgs-self couplings measurements by ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Florian Haslbeck (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 14:16
        Non-resonant HH and higgs-self couplings measurements by CMS 18m
      • 14:34
        Searches for additional Higgs bosons (including BSM H125 decays) by CMS 18m
      • 14:52
        Searches for additional Higgs bosons (including BSM H125 decays) by ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Damiano Vannicola (Tel Aviv University)
      • 15:10
        TBC 18m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Performance and Upgrade Tools: Performance session 3
      • 13:40
        Machine learning in LHCb Simulation: From fast to flash 18m
        Speaker: Michał Mazurek (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
      • 13:58
        The ATLAS Simulation R&D programme for Run4 18m
        Speaker: Tadej Novak (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
      • 14:16
        Machine learning techniques for combined performance studies in ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Nilotpal Kakati (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))
      • 14:34
        Machine learning techniques for PID calibration in the ALICE TPC 18m
        Speaker: Christian Sonnabend (CERN, Heidelberg University (DE))
      • 14:52
        Physics Object definition and performance at CMS 18m
      • 15:10
        Machine learning in online and offline reconstruction and identification with CMS 18m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Shared Session: QCD Physics + Flavor Physics
      • 13:40
        Heavy flavour production and spectroscopy studies at ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Yue Xu (University of Washington (US))
      • 13:58
        Heavy flavor spectroscopy at CMS 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 14:16
        Heavy flavor spectroscopy studies at LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Linxuan Zhu (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
      • 14:34
        Heavy flavor hadronisation at ALICE (pp collisions) 18m
        Speaker: Luca Aglietta (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
      • 14:52
        Discussion 18m
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:00 18:10
      Plenary: Searches
      • 16:00
        BSM theory perspectives for Run 3 and beyond 25m
        Speakers: Michael Spannowsky (IPPP Durham), Michael Spannowsky (University of Durham (GB))
      • 16:25
        Searches for LLPs and FIPs 25m
        Speaker: Slava Valouev (University of California Los Angeles (US))
      • 16:50
        Resonances searches 25m
        Speaker: Sara Alderweireldt (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
      • 17:15
        Non-resonant searches at TeV scale 25m
        Speaker: Yuta Takahashi (University of Florida (US))
      • 17:40
        Machine Learning for trigger, reconstruction and generation 25m
        Speaker: Dan Guest (Humboldt University of Berlin 📦)
    • 09:00 10:15
      Plenary: EW, Top, and QCD Physics 1
      • 09:00
        EW precision predictions and QCD-EW interplay for the LHC 25m
        Speakers: Alessandro Vicini (University of Milano), Alessandro Vicini (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
      • 09:25
        Precision and rare EW processes 25m
        Speaker: Dr Francesco Giuli (INFN e Universita Roma Tor Vergata (IT))
      • 09:50
        Precision top quark physics 25m
        Speaker: Davide Pagani (INFN, Bologna (IT))
    • 10:15 10:45
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:45 12:00
      Plenary: EW, Top, and QCD Physics 2
      • 10:45
        Top measurements and rare ttX processes 25m
        Speaker: Andreas Werner Jung (Purdue University (US))
      • 11:10
        Improvements in QCD predictions 25m
        Speaker: Pier Francesco Monni (CERN)
      • 11:35
        QCD measurements in pp collisions 25m
        Speaker: Meena Meena (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    • 12:00 13:40
      Lunch 1h 40m
    • 09:00 10:15
      Plenary: Flavor and CKM
      • 09:00
        Flavor physics in the era of Precision Physics at the (HL)LHC 25m
        Speaker: Zoltan Ligeti (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
      • 09:25
        CKM matrix and CP violation 25m
        Speaker: Frederic Machefert (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
      • 09:50
        Rare decays and lepton flavour studies at the LHC 25m
        Speaker: Michele Atzeni (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
    • 10:15 10:45
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:45 12:15
      BSM-2: Axion-like particles
      Convener: Jackson Carl Burzynski (Simon Fraser University (CA))
      • 10:45
        Theory overview of axion-like particles 18m
      • 11:03
        Recent results on ALPs from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Kehang Bai (University of Oregon (US))
      • 11:21
        Recent results on ALPs from CMS 18m
      • 11:39
        Recent results on ALPs and other BSM in LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Adrian Casais Vidal (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
      • 11:57
        FIPs at dedicated detectors and future colliders 18m
        Speaker: Juliette Alimena (DESY)
    • 10:45 12:15
      Electroweak Physics: EWK
      • 10:45
        Theory overview on neutrino studies and outlook 18m
        Speaker: Dr Toni Makela (University of California, Irvine)
      • 11:03
        Overview of the FASER experiment with a focus on neutrino studies 18m
        Speaker: Haruhi Fujimori (Chiba University (JP))
      • 11:21
        Overview of the SND experiment with a focus on neutrino studies 18m
        Speaker: Nuno Leonardo (LIP)
      • 11:39
        Neutrino PDFs and event generators for far-forward LHC neutrino experiments 18m
      • 11:57
        VBS measurements including Majorana neutrino searches at ATLAS and CMS 18m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Flavor Physics Room 2

      Room 2

      • 10:45
        CPV in baryon decays at LHCb 18m
      • 11:03
        Theory: Lattice QCD results in semileptonic decays 18m
        Speaker: Anastasia Boushmelev (Siegen University)
      • 11:21
        B0 lifetime measurement at ATLAS 18m
      • 11:39
        Recent results in heavy flavour physics from CMS 18m
      • 11:57
        Measurements of heavy flavour production at ALICE 18m
        Speaker: Mingyu Zhang (Central China Normal University CCNU (CN))
    • 10:45 12:15
      Outreach, Diversity and Education
      • 10:45
        Outreach and social media 25m
        Speaker: Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)
      • 11:10
        Mental Health in Academia 15m
        Speaker: Harriet Watson (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
      • 11:25
        Taiwan Instrumentation and Detector Consortium 15m
        Speaker: Rong-Shyang Lu (National Taiwan University (TW))
      • 11:40
        VR initiatives across the LHC experiments 15m
        Speaker: Muhammad Ansar Iqbal (University of California Los Angeles (US))
      • 11:55
        VR Demo and Open Discussion on the evolution of this initiative 20m

        Where could the LHC experiments take this kind of technology?

    • 10:45 12:15
      Top Physics
      • 10:45
        Electroweak corrections in the SMEFT: four-fermion operators at high energies 18m
        Speaker: Hesham El Faham (The University of Manchester)
      • 11:03
        CMS EFT results in the top sector 18m
      • 11:21
        ATLAS EFT results in the top sector 18m
        Speaker: Huacheng Cai (University of Pittsburgh (US))
      • 11:39
        CMS EFT combinations 18m
      • 11:57
        Constraints on PDFs from the top quark sector 18m
        Speaker: Dr Tanjona R. Rabemananjara (NIKHEF & VU Amsterdam)
    • 10:45 12:15
      Upgrades session
      • 10:45
        Physics opportunities for HL-LHC in ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Dr Giordon Holtsberg Stark (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
      • 11:03
        Physics opportunities for HL-LHC in ALICE 18m
      • 11:21
        Physics opportunities for HL-LHC in CMS 18m
      • 11:39
        Physics opportunities for HL-LHC in LHCb 18m
    • 12:15 13:40
      LUNCH 1h 25m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Future Projects
      • 13:40
        Heavy Ions: What are the open questions? 18m
      • 13:58
        Heavy Ions: How can future facilties answer these questions? 18m
        Speaker: Riccardo Longo
      • 14:16
        Satellite Detectors: Where can we benefit most? 18m
        Speaker: Prof. Mihoko Nojiri (KEK theory centre)
      • 14:34
        Satellite Detectors: What are our options, including at future colliders? 18m
        Speaker: Lydia Brenner (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
      • 14:52
        Future colliders: What does theory need from experiment? 18m
      • 15:10
        Future colliders: What does experiment need from theory? 18m
        Speaker: Lawrence Lee Jr (University of Tennessee (US))
    • 13:40 15:30
      Heavy Ions
      • 13:40
        Overview of the latest collectivity results in large systems at LHC 18m
        Speaker: Su-Jeong Ji (Pusan National University (KR))
      • 13:58
        Overview of the latest heavy flavor results in large systems at LHC 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 14:16
        Heavy flavor transport in the QGP medium 18m
        Speaker: Bruno Sebastian Scheihing Hitschfeld (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • 13:40 15:30
      Outreach, Diversity and Education
      • 13:40
        CERN70 Events 25m
        Speaker: Melissa Gaillard (CERN)
      • 14:05
        'Experience a Day as a High-Energy Physicist' 20m
        Speaker: Chia-Ming Kuo (National Central University (TW))
      • 14:25
        CERN and LHC Experiments' Social Media 25m
        Speaker: Bianca Moisa
      • 14:50
        Open Discussion: What's the future of scientific organisations online? 40m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Shared Session: BSM-1 + BSM-2: Dark sectors
      Convener: Jackson Carl Burzynski (Simon Fraser University (CA))
      • 13:40
        Results for prompt dark sector mediators from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Stefano Franchellucci (Universite de Geneve (CH))
      • 13:58
        Results for prompt dark sector mediators from CMS 18m
      • 14:16
        Theory overview of dark QCD 18m
        Speakers: Prof. Matthew James Strassler (Harvard University), Matthew Strassler (Rutgers University)
      • 14:34
        ATLAS results on dark QCD signatures 18m
        Speaker: Sukanya Sinha (The University of Manchester (GB))
      • 14:52
        CMS results on dark QCD signatures 18m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Shared Session: Higgs Physics + Top Physics
      • 13:40
        ttH+tH measurements from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Linghua Guo (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
      • 13:58
        ttH+tH measurements from CMS 18m
      • 14:16
        Sensitivity to CP-violating effective couplings in the top-Higgs sector 18m
        Speaker: Victor Miralles (University of Manchester)
      • 14:34
        ttbar+heavy flavor measurements from ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Denys Timoshyn (Charles University (CZ))
      • 14:52
        ttW+ttZ measurements from CMS 18m
      • 15:10
        Precise predictions for associated top production 18m
        Speaker: Simone Devoto (Universiteit Gent)
    • 13:40 15:30
      Shared Session: Performance+Upgrades
      • 13:40
        Storage Data Skimming Challenges in Run 4 18m
      • 13:58
        The LHCb Upgrade II: design and performance 18m
        Speaker: Fionn Bishop (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
      • 14:16
        ALICE upgrades during LS3: ITS3 and FoCal 18m
        Speaker: Ken Oyama (Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science (JP))
      • 14:34
        The ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade project and performance 18m
        Speaker: Hideyuki Oide (KEK (JP))
      • 14:52
        Status of HL-LHC upgrade for CMS 18m
      • 15:10
        Performance of LHC upgrade 18m
    • 15:30 16:00
      BREAK 30m
    • 16:00 18:10
      Plenary: Upgrade
      • 16:00
        CMS upgrades 25m
        Speaker: Antonello Pellecchia (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))
      • 16:25
        ATLAS upgrades 25m
        Speaker: Clement Camincher (University of Victoria (CA))
      • 16:50
        ALICE upgrades 25m
        Speakers: Min Jung Kweon (Inha University (KR)), Min Jung Kweon (Inha University (KR))
      • 17:15
        LHCb upgrades 25m
        Speaker: Elena Dall'Occo (CERN)
    • 09:00 10:15
      Plenary: QCD & Spectroscopy
      • 09:00
        Investigating interactions in the quark-gluon plasma with high pT and heavy flavour 25m
        Speaker: Deepa Thomas (University of Texas at Austin (US))
      • 09:25
        Hadron interactions and spectroscopy 25m
        Speaker: Georgy Kornakov (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
      • 09:50
        LQCD for precision flavor, QCD spectroscopy 25m
        Speaker: Takashi Kaneko
    • 10:15 10:45
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:45 12:15
      BSM-1: Heavy Fermions
      • 10:45
        Theory Talk on VLLs / Heavy Neutrinos 18m
        Speaker: Sanjoy Mandal
      • 11:03
        Recent Results on VLQs / Excited Fermions (ATLAS) 17m
      • 11:20
        Recent Results on VLQs / Excited Fermions (CMS) 18m
      • 11:39
        Recent Results on VLLs / Seesaw Fermions (CMS) 18m
      • 11:57
        Recent Results on VLLs / Seesaw Fermions (ATLAS) 18m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Flavor Physics Room 2

      Room 2

      • 10:45
        Theory: rare decays 18m
        Speaker: Arianna Tinari
      • 11:03
        Rare charm decays at LHCb 18m
      • 11:21
        Rare and radiative B decays at LHCb 18m
      • 11:39
        Recent NA62 results 18m
        Speaker: Gemma Tinti
      • 11:57
        Discussion 18m
    • 10:45 12:15
      Heavy Ions
      • 10:45
        Small systems: theory overview - energy loss 18m
        Speaker: Dr ismail soudi (University of Jyvaskyla)
      • 11:03
        Experimental overview of recent collectivity and energy loss results in small systems 18m
        Speaker: Adrian Fereydon Nassirpour (Sejong University (KR))
      • 11:21
        Physics opportunities from the first LHC oxygen run: theory 18m
        Speaker: Huichao Song
      • 11:39
        Future of light-ions @ LHC: Run 4 and beyond 18m
        Speaker: Natalia Triantafyllou (CERN)
      • 11:57
        Fixed-target results at LHCb and synergies with EIC 18m
        Speaker: Ivan Cambon Bouzas (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    • 10:45 12:15
      Shared Session: BSM-2+Future Projects: Dedicated search experiments
      Convener: Jackson Carl Burzynski (Simon Fraser University (CA))
      • 10:45
        Theory opportunities for dedicated search experiments 18m
        Speaker: Yu-Dai Tsai (University of California, Irvine)
      • 11:03
        SHiP status and prospects 18m
        Speaker: Iaroslava Bezshyiko (University of Zurich (CH))
      • 11:21
        FASER status and prospects 18m
        Speaker: Xiaocong Ai (Zhengzhou University)
      • 11:39
        CODEX-beta status and prospects 18m
        Speaker: Pablo Eduardo Menéndez-Valdés Pérez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
      • 11:57
        pro-Anubis status and prospects 18m
        Speaker: Luca Pizzimento (University of Hong Kong (HK))
    • 10:45 12:15
      Shared Session: QCD+EW
      • 10:45
        Measurements of the Weinberg angle at ATLAS, CMS and LHCb 18m
        Speaker: Miguel Ramos Pernas (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 11:03
        Measurements of the W mass at ATLAS, CMS and LHCb 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 11:21
        Differential inclusive single W/Z (also off-shell) measurements sensitive to PDFs and EFTs at ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb 18m
        Speaker: ATLAS Collaboration
      • 11:39
        Precision PDF including photon PDF with focus on DY (simultaneous extraction of PDF and other observable) 18m
        Speaker: Rabemananjara Tanjona Radonirina
      • 11:57
        Higher order EW corrections (combination of EW and QCD corrections) 18m
        Speaker: Simone Devoto (Universiteit Gent)
    • 10:45 12:15
      Top Physics
      • 10:45
        Toponium production at the LHC 18m
        Speaker: Giovanni Limatola
      • 11:03
        CMS results at the ttbar threshold 18m
      • 11:21
        ATLAS results at the ttbar threshold 18m
        Speaker: Cameron Michael Garvey (University of Cape Town (ZA))
      • 11:39
        Top quark polarimetry 18m
        Speakers: Andrew Larkoski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Andrew Larkoski (American Physical Society)
      • 11:57
        CMS results on top quark properties 18m
    • 12:15 13:40
      Lunch 1h 25m
    • 13:40 15:30
      BSM-1: Heavy Bosons
      • 13:40
        Recent Hadronic Results (CMS) 18m
      • 13:58
        Recent Hadronic Results (ATLAS) 18m
      • 14:16
        Theory Talk (Diquarks) 18m
        Speaker: Dr Matthew Kirk (IPPP, Durham, UK)
      • 14:34
        Recent Non-Hadronic Results (CMS) 18m
      • 14:52
        Recent Non-Hadronic Results (ATLAS) 18m
      • 15:10
        Theory Talk (2HDMs) 18m
        Speaker: Mohamed Krab
    • 13:40 15:30
      Flavor Physics Room 2

      Room 2

      • 13:40
        LFU at LHCb 18m
      • 13:58
        Angular analyses at LHCb 18m
      • 14:16
        Theory: overview on CPV 18m
        Speaker: Fusheng Yu (Lanzhou University)
      • 14:34
        Probing fundamental symmetries with heavy flavor physics at CMS 18m
      • 14:52
        Discussion 18m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Future Projects
      • 13:40
        Higgs Physics Across Future Machines 18m
        Speaker: Ya-Juan Zheng
      • 13:58
        BSM Physics Across Future Machines 18m
        Speaker: Cari Cesarotti
      • 14:16
        Flavor Across Future Machines 18m
      • 14:34
        What's Fundamentally New at High Energies 18m
        Speaker: Natsumi Nagata
      • 14:52
        High Energy Insights from Cosmic and Neutrino Sectors 18m
        Speaker: Dr Yikun Wang (John Hopkins University)
      • 15:10
        How is accelerator technology pushing the bounds of what's possible 18m
        Speaker: Mei Bai
    • 13:40 15:30
      QCD Physics: QCD
      • 13:40
        Double Parton Scatterings in Monte Carlo simulations 18m
        Speaker: Ulrik Egede (Monash University (AU))
      • 13:58
        MB + UE events measurements at the LHC 18m
        Speaker: Leszek Adamczyk (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
      • 14:16
        DPS measurements at the LHC 18m
        Speaker: CMS Collaboration
      • 14:34
        Diffractive and exclusive production at the LHC 18m
        Speaker: Óscar Boente García (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet, Ecole polytechnique)
      • 14:52
        Missing higher order uncertainties 18m
        Speaker: Matthew Lim (University of Sussex)
      • 15:10
        Discussion 20m
    • 13:40 15:30
      Top Physics
      • 13:40
        ATLAS results on top, ttbar and associated cross sections 18m
        Speaker: Sukanya Sinha (The University of Manchester (GB))
      • 13:58
        Off-shell and electroweak effects in associated top-pair production 18m
        Speakers: Daniele Lombardi (Max-Planck Institut für Physik), Daniele Lombardi
      • 14:16
        CMS results on associated top quark production 18m
      • 14:34
        Precise predictions for top-pairs in association with light jets 18m
        Speaker: Heribertus Bayu Hartanto (Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP), Pohang, South Korea)
      • 14:52
        ATLAS results on top quark mass and properties 30m
        Speaker: Harriet Watson (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    • 13:40 15:30
      Upgrades session
      • 13:40
        Novell trigger strategies for HL-LHC in ATLAS 18m
        Speaker: Theodoros Geralis (Nat. Cent. for Sci. Res. Demokritos (GR))
      • 13:58
        Novell trigger strategies for HL-LHC in CMS 18m
      • 14:16
        Novell trigger strategies for HL-LHC in LHCb 18m
      • 14:34
        CMS ECON for HGCAL 18m
      • 14:52
        CMS track trigger 18m
      • 15:10
        Computing challenges (multi experiment) 18m
        Speaker: Jose Enrique Garcia Navarro (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:00 16:25
      Plenary: Afternoon session 3
      • 16:00
        Machine Learning for physics studies 25m
        Speaker: Dr Claudius Krause (HEPHY Vienna (ÖAW))
    • 16:25 18:35
      Plenary: Closing Session
      • 16:25
        Cosmological Collider Physics 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Daniel Baumann
      • 16:55
        Experimental overview 30m
        Speaker: Paul Jackson (University of Adelaide)
      • 17:25
        Theory overview 30m
      • 17:55
        LHCP International Advisory Committee report 10m
      • 18:05
        Closing remarks 5m