IAS Program on High Energy Physics (HEP 2021)
Online via Zoom
Mini-workshops: January 14-15, 2021
Conference: January 18-21, 2021
Update on February 3, 2021 (Wednesday):
- Thank you for attending the HEP 2021! The group photo is available for download here. We look forward to seeing you again next year!
Update on January 21, 2021 (Thursday):
- [Change of Time] The Panel Discussion of the Plenary Session will be held at 22:30 - 23:30 tonight (HK Time, GMT+8).
(The scheduled 10-minute break at 22:30 - 22:40 is cancelled.)
Updates on January 13, 2021 (Wednesday):
- The Zoom links, IDs and Passcodes are sent to all registrants on January 13, 2021.
- The Zoom links are also uploaded to the "Zoom Links to Sessions" page in this website.
- A PDF file of the 1-page schedules of all sessions is available here for download (the file will be updated if there is any change on the schedule).
- You are strongly advised to read the "Practical Zoom Handbook" before attending the program.
- Please check out the latest program schedule regularly at the "Timetable" page.
Updates on January 12, 2021 (Tuesday):
- The Registration will be closed on January 12, 2021 (Tuesday).
- The Call for Talk Abstracts is closed on January 8, 2021.
- The Zoom link and the passcode to each event will be sent in one-go to all registrants by January 13, 2021 (Wednesday).
- A guide about the Zoom set-up of this program is uploaded to the page of "Practical Zoom Handbook" in this website. Please access to the page in the menu at the left hand side and read carefully. This would help you to get familiar with the Zoom arrangements of this program.
- Please check out the latest program schedule regularly at the "Timetable" page.
Update on December 29, 2020:
- The deadlines for Registration and Call for Talk Abstracts are now extended to January 8, 2021 (Friday).
*Note: In view of the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19, all sessions of this program will be held online via Zoom.
After the discovery of the Higgs boson, the main objectives of high-energy physics are the precise measurement of Higgs properties and searches for new physics. These objectives strongly motivate the construction of next-generation experimental facilities such as e+e- Higgs factory and 100TeV pp collider or muon collider.
The Higgs boson plays a crucial role in explaining spontaneous electroweak symmetry breaking and the mass generation of the known fundamental particles. It is thus important to measure precisely the Higgs-gauge couplings, the Higgs-Yukawa couplings and the Higgs self-couplings. A future Higgs factory would achieve such a goal significantly better than the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Such precise measurements also provide an indirect probe for new physics that alters the Higgs properties.
Addressing fundamental puzzles in nature such as hierarchy problem, dark matter, etc. results in expectation that new physics should emerge at the TeV scale or above. A higher energy machine like new pp collider or muon collider will be crucial for directly exploring new physics and the properties of any to-be-discovered particles at the LHC.
This High Energy Physics (HEP) program in Hong Kong started in 2015. The objective of this program is to bring theorists, experimentalists and accelerator physicists together, to stimulate discussions and exchange thoughts on the future collider programs. As part of this HEP program, a four-day conference will be held during January 18-21, 2021. Before that, three two-day mini-workshops focusing on theory, experiment/detector and accelerator physics respectively, will be organized on January 14-15, 2021. It is also hoped that some white papers for the particle physics community documenting the physics goals, options of future colliders, and the reach of the related experiments could be released.
Joint Organizers
- Center for Future High Energy Physics, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing
- Joint Consortium of Fundamental Physics, Hong Kong
Sponsors
International Journal of Modern Physics A
Previous HEP Programs
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 |
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 1 - Session 1: Machine Learning and Open Data (MW-TH-D1-S1)Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Opening RemarksSpeaker: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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#1: Learning the Geometry of Collider EventsSpeaker: Jack COLLINS (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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#2: Morphology for Jet ClassificationSpeaker: Mihoko NOJIRI (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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#3: Searching for Top Super Partner in the CMS Open DataSpeaker: Haipeng AN (Tsinghua University)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 1 - Session 1 (MW-PA-D1-S1)Convener: Wei LU (Tsinghua University)
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#1: Perspectives on Plasma-based AcceleratorsSpeaker: Chandrashekhar JOSHI (University of California, Los Angeles)
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#2: Theory and Computational Challenges in Plasma-accelerator ResearchSpeaker: Warren MORI (University of California, Los Angeles)
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#3: Energy-spread Preservation in a Plasma Accelerator at FLASHForwardSpeaker: Carl LINDSTRØM (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 1 - Session 1: Focus on Physics (MW-ED-D1-S1)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Opening RemarksSpeaker: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Overview/ Introduction TalkSpeaker: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 1 - Session 2: Focus on Physics (MW-ED-D1-S2)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Tau PhysicsSpeaker: Changzheng YUAN (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 1 - Session 2: Physics at Future Colliders (MW-TH-D1-S2)Convener: Jiayin GU (Peking University)
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#1:Higgs and Top Precision with EFTSpeaker: Sunghoon JUNG (Seoul National University)
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#2: Testing Electroweak Phase Transition at Muon CollidersSpeaker: Ke-Pan XIE (Seoul National University)
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#3: Two Paths Towards Precision at a Very High Energy Lepton ColliderSpeaker: Roberto FRANCESCHINI (Roma Tre University)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 1 - Session 2 (MW-PA-D1-S2)Convener: Chandrashekhar JOSHI (University of California, Los Angeles)
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#1: High Energy Plasma-based Injector for Circular Electron-positron Collider (CEPC) and BeyondSpeaker: Wei LU (Tsinghua University)
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#2: High Transformer Ratio Electron Acceleration for CEPC Plasma InjectorSpeaker: Xiaoning WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#3: Underdense Passive Plasma Lenses for Focusing Electron BeamsSpeaker: Christopher DOSS (University of Colorado, Boulder)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 1 - Session 3 (MW-PA-D1-S3)Convener: Weiming AN (Beijing Normal University)
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#1: The EuPRAXIA Project for a European Research InfrastructureSpeaker: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#2: Polarized Beams from Plasma AcceleratorsSpeaker: Markus BUESCHER (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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#3: Positron Acceleration in a Hollow Channel Plasma Wakefield AcceleratorSpeaker: Shiyu ZHOU (Tsinghua University)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 1 - Session 3: Focus on Physics (MW-ED-D1-S3)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Flavor Tagging in Electroweak PhysicsSpeaker: Paolo AZZURRI (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Universita' e Scuola Normale Superiore)
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#2: BSM Physics Benefiting from Superior Particle IdentificationSpeaker: Jia LIU (Peking University)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 1 - Session 3: Quantum Sensing for New Physics (MW-TH-D1-S3)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#1: Direct Deflection of Dark MatterSpeaker: Asher BERLIN (New York University)
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#2: Probing New Physics at the Precision FrontierSpeaker: Yotam SOREQ (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)
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#3: Searching for Dark Particles with Nonlinear OpticsSpeaker: Roni HARNIK (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 1 - Session 4 (MW-PA-D1-S4)Convener: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#1: Recent Progress of Laser Wakefield Acceleration Studies at Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversitySpeaker: Min CHEN (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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#2: Recent Progress on the Laser-driven High-energy Proton/Heavy Ion AccelerationSpeaker: Wenjun MA (Peking University)
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#3: Energy Dechirper for a Electron Beam Using a Hollow Channel PlasmaSpeaker: Shuang LIU (Tsinghua University)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 1 - Session 4: Focus on Physics (MW-ED-D1-S4)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: PID at BELLE II DetectorSpeaker: Leo PIILONEN (Virginia Tech)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 1 - Session 4: EFT and Amplitudes (MW-TH-D1-S4)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#1: On-shell Formulation of Chiral Perturbation TheorySpeaker: Ian LOW (Northwestern University)
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#2: Microscopic Bounds on Macroscopic TheoriesSpeaker: Francesco RIVA (University of Geneva)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 1 - Session 4: EFT and Amplitudes (MW-TH-D1-S4)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#4: Partial Wave Amplitude Basis and Selection Rules in Effective Field TheoriesSpeaker: Jing SHU (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 2 - Session 1 (MW-PA-D2-S1)Convener: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Plasma Wakefield Acceleration: Current Status and Roadmap to First Applications and the Energy FrontierSpeaker: Mark J. HOGAN (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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#2: Positron Acceleration in Plasma WakefieldsSpeaker: Spencer GESSNER (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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#3: Generation of Single Cycle Tunable Radiation Pulses from THz to Mid IR Using Frequency Downshifting in Plasma WakesSpeaker: Zan NIE (University of California, Los Angeles)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 2 - Session 1: Focus on Detectors (MW-ED-D2-S1)Convener: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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#2: PID from Timing DetectorsSpeaker: Zhijun LIANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 2 - Session 1: Quantum Sensing for New Physics (MW-TH-D2-S1)Convener: Jia LIU (Peking University)
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#1: Detecting Light Dark Matter with Phonons and MagnonsSpeaker: Zhengkang ZHANG (California Institute of Technology)
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#2: Mechanical Quantum Sensors in the Search for Dark MatterSpeaker: Daniel CARNEY (University of Maryland)
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#3: Resonant and Broadband Detection of Ultralight Axion Dark MatterSpeaker: Raffaele Tito D'AGNOLO (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA))
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 2 - Session 2 (MW-PA-D2-S2)Convener: Mark J. HOGAN (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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#1: Laser-plasma Electron Acceleration towards a Compact XFEL in JapanSpeaker: Masaki KANDO (National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology)
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#2: Laser Plasma Acceleration and its ApplicationsSpeaker: Jiansheng LIU (Shanghai Normal University)
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#3: Plasma Accelerator injector studies at IHEPSpeaker: Ming ZENG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 2 - Session 2: Focus on Detectors (MW-ED-D2-S2)Convener: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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#1: Continuously Operated TPCs for the Future e+e- CollidersSpeaker: Piotr GASIK (CERN)
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#2: PID from Drift Chambers (dE/dx, dN/dx)Speaker: Francesco GRANCAGNOLO (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 2 - Session 2: EFT and Amplitudes (MW-TH-D2-S2)Convener: Hao ZHANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Positivity in Multi-field EFTsSpeaker: Cen ZHANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#2: An Unambiguous Test of Positivity at Lepton CollidersSpeaker: Jiayin GU (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
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#3: On-shell Massive Effective Field TheorySpeaker: Teng MA (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 2 - Session 3 (MW-PA-D2-S3)Convener: Baifei SHEN (Shanghai Normal University)
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#1: AWAKE: A Plasma Wakefield Accelerator Driven by a Proton BunchSpeaker: Patric MUGGLI (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
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#2: The EupPRAXIA@SPARC_LAB Project and Related R&D Activities at LNFSpeaker: Massimo FERRARIO (The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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#3: EPAC - A New, Advanced Facility for Applications of Laser-driven AcceleratorsSpeaker: Paramel Pattathil RAJEEV (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 2 - Session 3: Focus on Detectors (MW-ED-D2-S3)Convener: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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#1: PFA Calorimeters and PIDSpeaker: Imad LAKTINEH (Institute of Physics of the 2 Infinities of Lyon)
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#2: PID Physics with PFA CalorimetersSpeaker: Roman POESCHL (Laboratory of the Physics of the 2 infinities Irène Joliot-Curie)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 2 - Session 3: Machine Learning and Open Data (MW-TH-D2-S3)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#1: Jet TopologySpeaker: Lingfeng LI (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (IAS Postdoctoral Fellow))
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#2: New Paradigms for New Physics Searches with Machine LearningSpeaker: David SHIH (Rutgers University)
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#3: Discovering Unanticipated New Physics with Machine LearningSpeaker: Benjamin Philip NACHMAN (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Mini-workshop: Plasma Acceleration: Day 2 - Session 4 (MW-PA-D2-S4)Convener: Patric MUGGLI (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
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#1: Driving Positron Beam Acceleration with Coherent Transition RadiationSpeaker: Baifei SHEN (Shanghai Normal University)
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#2: Recent Progress on Quasi-static PIC Code: QuickPIC and QPADSpeaker: Weiming AN (Beijing Normal University)
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#3: MeV Hard X-ray Micro-spot Sources Based on Laser Wake-field Accelerator and 3D Imaging ApplicationsSpeaker: Yuqiu GU (China Academy of Engineering Physics)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector: Particle Identification and Associated Physics at e+e- Colliders: Day 2 - Session 4: Focus on Detectors (MW-ED-D2-S4)Convener: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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#1: RICH Detectors and Alternative/ Complementary Options for PID at CollidersSpeaker: Silvia DALLA TORRE (The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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Mini-workshop: Theory: Day 2 - Session 4: Physics at Future Colliders (MW-TH-D2-S4)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#1: The Muon-Smasher’s GuideSpeaker: Nathaniel CRAIG (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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#2: Search for WIMP Dark Matter at High Energy Muon CollidersSpeaker: Liantao WANG (University of Chicago)
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#3: Composite Higgs Models at the High-Energy Muon ColliderSpeaker: Da LIU (University of California, Davis)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 1 - Session 1 (CF-PL-D1-S1)Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Welcoming RemarksSpeaker: Andrew G. COHEN (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (IAS Director, Acting Dean of Science and Lam Woo Foundation Professor))
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#2: HL-LHC Upgrade and LHeC OptionSpeaker: Oliver BRÜNING (CERN)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 1 - Session 2 (CF-PL-D1-S2)Convener: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#1: CEPC StatusSpeaker: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Accelerator Physics: Day 1 (CF-AP-D1)Convener: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: Mini Workshop SummarySpeaker: Wei LU (Tsinghua University)
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#2: FCCee and hh R&D Issues and StatusSpeaker: Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
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#3: CEPC Beam Physics IssuesSpeaker: Chenghui YU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#4: CEPC Collider RingSpeaker: Yiwei WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#5: Imperfection and Correction for CEPC Collider RingSpeaker: Bin WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#6: CEPC Booster and Damping RingSpeaker: Dou WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Experiment/Detector - Detectors: Day 1 (CF-ED-D1)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#2: Physics at the ttbar Threshold EnergySpeaker: Marcel VOS (The Instituto de Física Corpuscular Valencia (UVEG/CSIC))
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#3: Recent Studies on ILC Detectors PerformanceSpeaker: Daniel JEANS (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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#4: Higgs Physics in Energy Frontier DISSpeaker: Bruce MELLADO GARCIA (University of the Witwatersrand)
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#5: Performance Update from Baseline CDR CEPC DetectorSpeaker: Manqi RUAN (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#6: Performance Update from IDEASpeaker: Giulio MEZZADRI (The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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#7: Fast Simulation with the IDEA DetectorSpeaker: Valentina DIOLAITI (Bologna University)
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Conference: Theory: Day 1 (CF-TH-D1)Convener: Cen ZHANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences)
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#1: On RG Flows near a UV and Quantum, 1st Order Phase Transition - A Profile of a Higgs MechanismSpeaker: Fotios KOUTROULIS (National Technical University of Athens)
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#2: Calculating Cp Invariance Using Weak Basis Invariants in Hybrid Textures of Neutrino Mass MatrixSpeaker: Madan SINGH (M. N. S Government College Bhiwani)
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#3: Vector-Like Leptons and Inert Scalar Triplet: Lepton Flavor Violation, g−2 and Collider SearchesSpeaker: Álvaro JESUS (International Institute of Physics / Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
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#4: Improved (g-2)_mu Measurements and SupersymmetrySpeaker: Sven HEINEMEYER (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))
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#5: Dead or Alive? Implications of the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment for 3-3-1 ModelsSpeaker: Yoxara Sánchez VILLAMIZAR (International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 2 - Session 1 (CF-PL-D2-S1)Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#1: BINP Super Charm-Tau Factory StatusSpeaker: Anton BOGOMYAGKOV (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
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#2: Super KEK B StatusSpeaker: Yukiyoshi OHNISHI (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 2 - Session 2 (CF-PL-D2-S2)Convener: Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
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#1: NICA StatusSpeaker: Anatoly SIDORIN (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
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#2: EIC StatusSpeaker: Andrei SERYI (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility)
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Conference: Accelerator Physics: Day 2 (CF-AP-D2)Convener: Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
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#1: New Accelerator Physics and Technology TrendSpeaker: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#2: CEPC InjectorSpeaker: Cai MENG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#3: CEPC Injection/ ExtractionSpeaker: Jinhui CHEN (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#4: CEPC SCRF System and TechnologiesSpeaker: Jiyuan ZHAI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#5: High Power High Efficiency KlystronSpeaker: Zusheng ZHOU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#6: CEPC Vacuum SystemSpeaker: Yongsheng MA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Experiment/Detector - Detectors: Day 2 (CF-ED-D2)Convener: Kirill PROKOFIEV (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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#1: Workshop Summary Talk - PhysicsSpeaker: Lingfeng LI (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (IAS Postdoctoral Fellow))
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#2: Workshop Summary Talk - DetectorSpeaker: Francesco GRANCAGNOLO (The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Lecce Section)
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#3: Status of the key4hep Software DevelopmentSpeaker: Valentin VOLKL (CERN)
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#4: Detector Concept with Crystal CalorimeterSpeaker: Yong LIU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#5: Crystal Calorimeter for e+e- CollidersSpeaker: Marco LUCCHINI (Princeton University)
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#6: Recent Results on Beam Backgrounds in Belle IISpeaker: Hiroyuki NAKAYAMA (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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#7: Status of the JUNO ExperimentSpeaker: Gaosong LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Theory: Day 2 (CF-TH-D2)Convener: Haipeng AN (Tsinghua University)
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#1: Long-lived Particle Searches at CollidersSpeaker: Jia LIU (Peking University)
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#2: Higgs Alignment and Novel CP-Violating Observables in 2HDMSpeaker: Xiaoping WANG (Beihang University)
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#3: Probing EWPT in 2HDM with Future Lepton CollidersSpeaker: Wei SU (University of Adelaide)
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#4: CP-violating Higgs Di-tau Decay at Future Lepton CollidersSpeaker: Shao-Feng GE (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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#5: Gravitational Microlensing by Dark Matter Subhalos and Boson StarsSpeaker: Zihui WANG (New York University)
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#6: Probing Dark Matter with Future CMB MeasurementsSpeaker: Junsong CANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#7: Stellar Limits on a Light ScalarSpeaker: Yongchao ZHANG (Southeast University)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 3 - Session 1 (CF-PL-D3-S1)Convener: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#1: ILC StatusSpeaker: Shinichiro MICHIZONO (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 3 - Session 2 (CF-PL-D3-S2)Convener: Zhen LIU (University of Minnesota Twin Cities)
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#1: Physics Opportunities at e+e- Colliders (Recent Progress and New Perspective)Speaker: Matthew Philip MCCULLOUGH (CERN)
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#2: Physics Opportunities at Muon ColliderSpeaker: Tao HAN (University of Pittsburgh)
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Conference: Accelerator Physics: Day 3 (CF-AP-D3)Convener: Ralph Wolfgang ASSMANN (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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#1: FCC-ee MDI SC Quadrupole Design and Prototyping StatusSpeaker: Michael KORATZINOS (CERN and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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#2: CEPC MDI IssuesSpeaker: Sha BAI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#3: CEPC SC QudrupoleSpeaker: Yingshun ZHU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#4: CEPC MagnetsSpeaker: Wen KANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#5: CEPC InstrumentationSpeaker: Yanfeng SUI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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#6: SppC High Field Magnet R&DSpeaker: Qingjin XU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Experiment/Detector - Detectors: Day 3 (CF-ED-D3)Convener: Mogens DAM (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
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#1: Liquid Calorimeters for e+e- CollidersSpeaker: Martin ALEKSA (CERN)
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#3: Status of Dual Readout Calorimeter R&DSpeaker: Hwi Dong YOO (Yonsei University)
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#4: Novel Ideas in Silicon Tracking Detector (ALICE)Speaker: Magnus MAGER (CERN)
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#6: LGAD Based Timing DetectorsSpeaker: Sebastian GRINSTEIN (The Institute for High Energy Physics of Barcelona)
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#7: Status and Prospects of TPC Module and Prototype at High Luminosity ZSpeaker: Huirong QI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Theory: Day 3 (CF-TH-D3)Convener: Xiaoping WANG (Beihang University)
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#1: Mass Unspecific Supervised Tagging (MUST) for Boosted JetsSpeaker: João SEABRA (Instituto Superior Técnico)
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#2: Global Analysis of the Charged Lepton Flavor Violation EffectsSpeaker: Bin YAN (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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#3: Precision Higgs Couplings in Neutral Naturalness ModelsSpeaker: Huayang SONG (University of Arizona)
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#4: Looking for Beyond Standard Model Short-lived Particles with Secondary ProductionSpeaker: Krzysztof JODLOWSKI (National Centre for Nuclear Research)
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#5: Status of the Multi-lepton Anomalies at the LHC and its ImplicationsSpeaker: Bruce Mellado GARCIA (University of the Witwatersrand)
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#6 Probing B-L Models and the Seesaw from Displaced Vertex SignalSpeaker: Wei LIU (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 4 - Session 1 (CF-PL-D4-S1)Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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#1: Snowmass Accelerator Frontier Planning StatusSpeaker: Vladimir SHILTSEV (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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#2: Machine Learning for Fundamental PhysicsSpeaker: Jesse THALER (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Conference: Plenary Session: Day 4 - Session 2 (CF-PL-D4-S2)Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Panel DiscussionSpeakers: Hitoshi YAMAMOTO (Tohoku University), Michael BENEDIKT (CERN), Raman SUNDRUM (University of Maryland), Steinar STAPNES (CERN), Tao HAN (University of Pittsburgh), Vladimir SHILTSEV (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Yifang WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Closing RemarksSpeaker: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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