1st CERN Baltic Conference (CBC 2021)

Europe/Tallinn
University of Tartu

University of Tartu

Institute of Physics, University of Tartu W. Ostwaldi Str 1, 50411 Tartu, Estonia
Andreas Kyritsakis, Aurelijus Rinkevicius (Vilnius University (LT)), Brigita Abakeviciene (Kaunas University of Technology), Jevgenijs Proskurins (Riga Stradins University), Karlis Dreimanis (Riga Technical University (LV)), Marcis Auzins (University of Latvia), Marco Kirm (University of Tartu (EE)), Mario Kadastik (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE)), Renno Veinthal (TalTech), Saulius Mickevicius (Vytautas Magnus University), Toms Torims (Riga Technical University (LV)), Vahur Zadin (University of Tartu (EE))
Description

Introduction

The inaugural CERN Baltic Conference (CBC 2021) to be held under auspices of University of Tartu in Estonia with the financial support of ERA Chair co-funded by EU Horizon 2020. It is planned to organise the CBGC annually, rotating countries and hosting institutions among CGB members.

Goal and objectives

In the spirit of CBG (transparency, honesty, sharing and collaboration) the following objectives are set for the Conference:

  • To connect CERN community of Baltic States
  • To induce collaboration: who is doing what? What are interests, topics, competences, aspirations?
  • To provide multidisciplinary networking platform where individual researchers, scientific groups and companies from Baltic States can find synergies and opportunities for collaboration
  • To inform and to engage stakeholders and industry across Baltic States

The conference aims the coordination of the Baltic research institutions activities towards CERN and related collaborations/experiments for strengthening and development  Baltic CERN directional research community.

Scope and topics

This is scientific and technical conference to cover all spectrum of CERN related activities (e.g. research, engineering, computing, industrial and policy). 

Topics are related, however, not limited to: Accelerator and Detector Technologies, High Energy Physics as well as Data gathering and data analysis. From physics to engineering, from fundamental science to industry. Topics will be logically linked to the CBG activities within the CERN collaborations, experiments and studies: such as CMS, CLIC, FCC, MEDICIS, AEGIS and CLOUD.

Target audience and participants

CERN related researchers, engineers, students (of all levels) and industrial representatives (incl. CERN Industrial Liaison Officers of EE, LT and LV) as well as stakeholders of Baltic States.  

Expert speakers form CERN and CBG Member institutions will be invited to participate and to contribute to the each of the topics.

 

 

This event has received funding from the EU H2020-WIDESPREAD-2018-2020 grant agreement No 856705.

 

 

 

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