IAS Program on High Energy Physics (HEP 2022)
Online via Zoom
Update on February 7, 2022:
- Thank you for attending the HEP 2022! The group photo is available for download here. We look forward to seeing you again next year!
Update on January 19, 2022:
- We welcome the submission of articles for the White Paper of this program. For details, please visit the "White Paper Submission" page.
Update on January 17, 2022:
- The Conference will begin at 19:50 tonight.
- The program registration was closed on January 16 (Sunday) at 23:59. The email of Zoom details has been sent to registrants who completed the registration by the closing time. If you have registered but did not receive any email from us, please write to iashep@ust.hk.
Update on January 14, 2022:
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Update on January 13, 2022:
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- The 1-page version of all program schedules are now available for viewing and downloading on the "Program at a Glance" page.
Update on January 7, 2022:
- The detailed schedule of the Mini-workshop on Experiment/ Detector on January 13-14 is now available on the "Program Schedule" page.
- A Practical Zoom Handbook is now available on the "Practical Zoom Handbook" page. **You are strongly recommended to read it carefully to get familiar with the Zoom setting before attending the program.** It contains the details on:
- The Zoom setting of this program.
- The Roles in a Zoom Meeting.
- The Organization of Session.
- What you should do as a speaker or a session chair in a session.
Update on January 5, 2022:
- The detailed schedules of the following sessions are now available on the "Program Schedule" page.
- Mini-workshop on Theory on January 13-14
- Conference on January 17-19
Update on January 3, 2022:
- The closing date for receiving registration is extended to January 16.
- The corresponding Zoom links and passcodes will be sent by email to the registered participants on the following dates (HK Time, GMT +8):
- Mini-workshops: January 12 afternoon
- Conference: January 17 morning
Update on December 23, 2021:
- The detailed schedule of Mini-workshop on Accelerator Physics on January 13-14 is now available on the "Program Schedule" page.
Update on December 7, 2021:
- The Registration is now open until January 10, 2022 (Monday). To register, please visit the "Registration" page.
- The tentative Program Schedule is now available. Please refer to the "Program Schedule" page for details.
Mini-workshops: January 13-14, 2022
Conference: January 17-19, 2022
*Note: All sessions of this program will be held online via Zoom.
Mini-workshops:
Accelerator Physics — Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders
The mini-workshop entitled "Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders" aims to keep the momentum and the "temperature" of exchanging the newest progress in the beam physics, new ideas, and new technologies or experiences in operations of different colliders among the accelerator scientists to overcome the difficulties in scientific exchanges in the COVID-19 pandemic environment.
Experiment / Detector — Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing
Details will be available in due course.
Theory — Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales
The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics provides the foundation of modern high energy physics. The SM has been astonishingly successful and has passed a myriad of experimental tests, especially on microscopic lengths of scale that have been tested on high energy colliders, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. However, the SM fails miserably in other aspects. First, the SM does not have a candidate particle to account for dark matter (DM). Also there are many other shortcomings, such as the gauge hierarchy problem, the strong CP problem, the mechanism for baryogenesis, etc. In addition to the ongoing and proposed (future) collider projects, the giant progress in astronomy and cosmology in last decade brings us great opportunities to address these puzzles. This workshop will gather the leading experts around the world to discuss the recent experimental and theoretical developments on physics beyond the SM. Especially, we will focus on the interface of the important frontiers in particle physics with astrophysics and cosmology.
Conference:
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 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 three-day conference will be held during January 17-19, 2022. Before that, three two-day mini-workshops focusing on theory, experiment/detector and accelerator physics respectively, will be organized on January 13-14. 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
Previous HEP Programs
2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 |
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 1 - Session 1: (MW-TH-D1-S1) / Theme: Ultra-heavy DM¶Convener: Yue ZHAO (The University of Utah)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 1 - Session 2: (MW-TH-D1-S2) / Theme: Ultra-light DM¶Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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The Cosmic Axion Background¶Speaker: Jeff DROR (University of California, Santa Cruz)
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Determining the Existence of Primordial Black Holes and Ultralight Dark Matter Using Ravitational-wave Detectors¶Speaker: Andrew MILLER (Université catholique de Louvain)
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Axi-Higgs Cosmology¶Speaker: Henry TYE (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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12:10
Long Break
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 1 - Session 1 (MW-AP-D1-S1)¶Convener: Eugene LEVICHEV (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP))
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Beam Physics Frontier Problems¶Speaker: Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
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Super-KEKB: What Have We Learned¶Speaker: Makoto TOBIYAMA (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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CEPC Accelerator Status towards TDR¶Speaker: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Collider Lattice Optimization Design¶Speaker: Yiwei WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CW Beam Physics Analysis¶Speaker: Demin ZHOU (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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16:40
Break
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 1 - Session 1 (MW-ED-D1-S1) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Detectors¶Conveners: Franco BEDESCHI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Pisa), Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 1 - Session 3 (MW-TH-D1-S3) / Theme: Ultra-light DM¶Convener: Yue ZHAO (The University of Utah)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 1 - Session 2 (MW-ED-D1-S2) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Detectors¶Conveners: Franco BEDESCHI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Pisa), Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 1 - Session 4 (MW-TH-D1-S4) / Theme: Ultra-light DM¶Convener: Yue ZHAO (The University of Utah)
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Dark Photon Dark Matter Searches at LIGO¶Speaker: Huaike GUO (The University of Utah)
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Search for Ultralight Dark Matter and Cosmological Phase Transition with Parkes Pulsar Timing Array¶Speaker: Qiang YUAN (Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Heavy Sterile Neutrinos: From Cosmology to Experiment¶Speaker: Marco DREWES (Université catholique de Louvain)
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 1 - Session 2 (MW-AP-D1-S2)¶Convener: Yuhui LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Beam-beam Effects in Colliders – An Overview¶Speaker: Tatiana PIELONI (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))
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VEPP-2000 Experience with Round Beams¶Speaker: Dmitry B. SHWARTZ (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP))
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CEPC Beam-beam Effects Studies¶Speaker: Yuan ZHANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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SuperKEKB RF Gun Injector Design and Operation¶Speaker: Rui ZHANG (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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CEPC Linac Injector Design¶Speaker: Cai MENG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC RF Gun Design¶Speaker: Tianmu Xin (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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18:50
Long Break
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 1 - Session 3: (MW-ED-D1-S3) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Detectors¶Conveners: Franco BEDESCHI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Pisa), Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Pixelated Time Projection Chamber Tracker Detector Technology¶Speaker: Peter KLUIT (National Institute for Subatomic Physics (NIKHEF))
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Precision Timing in Calorimetry¶Speaker: Imad LAKTINEH (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
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Digital SiPM and DR Calorimetry¶Speaker: Romualdo SANTORO (Insubria University and The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Milano)
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Break
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 1 - Session 3 (MW-AP-D1-S3)¶Convener: Frank ZIMMERMANN (CERN)
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SuperKEKB Collimator System¶Speaker: Takuya ISHIBASHI (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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IR Modelling for FCC-ee¶Speaker: Leon VAN RIESEN-HAUPT (CERN)
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CEPC MDI issues¶Speaker: Sha BAI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC SC Quadrupole Magnet R&D¶Speaker: Yingshun ZHU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 1 - Session 4 (MW-AP-D1-S4)¶Convener: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC RF System and R&D¶Speaker: Jiyuan ZHAI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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650MHz High Power High Efficiency Klystron¶Speaker: Zusheng ZHOU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Global Planning for Colliders - EPPS, Snowmass, China, Russia¶Speaker: Vladimir SHILTSEV (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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C^3 Linear Colliders - A New Approach¶Speaker: Emilio A. NANNI (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 1 - Session 4: (MW-ED-D1-S4) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Detectors¶Conveners: Franco BEDESCHI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Pisa), Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 2 - Session 1 (MW-TH-D2-S1) / Theme: Sub-GeV/ Gev/ Tev DM¶Convener: Ke FANG (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Direct Detection of Sub-GeV Dark Matter¶Speaker: Tongyan LIN (University of California, San Diego)
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Indirect Detection limits on Minimal Electroweak Dark Matter¶Speaker: Matthew BAUMGART (Arizona State University)
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Neutrino Astronomy at High Energies¶Speaker: Qinrui LIU (Queen's University)
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Break
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 2 - Session 2 (MW-TH-D2-S2) / Theme: Sub-GeV/ Gev/ Tev DM¶Convener: Ke FANG (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Ultra-diffuse Galaxies and Their Complications for Testing Dark Matter Theories¶Speaker: Hai-bo YU (University of California, Riverside)
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Searching for Ultra-light Bosons in Stellar Tidal Disruption Events¶Speaker: Daniel EGANA-UGRINOVIC (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
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Long Break
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 2 - Session 1 (MW-AP-D2-S1)¶Convener: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Mechanics Design¶Speaker: Haijing WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Injection/ Extration and Timing¶Speaker: Xiaohao Cui (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Collective Instabilities Studies¶Speaker: Na WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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On Polarization and Energy Calibration in e+e- Colliders¶Speaker: Sergei NIKITIN (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP))
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CEPC Polarization¶Speaker: Zhe DUAN (institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 2 - Session 1 (MW-ED-D2-S1) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Computing¶Conveners: Paolo GIACOMELLI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Bologna), Weidong LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 2 - Session 3 (MW-TH-D2-S3) / Theme: Sub-GeV/ Gev/ Tev DM¶Convener: Ke FANG (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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TeV Halos: A New Class of TeV Sources Powered by Pulsars¶Speaker: Timothy LINDEN (Stockholm University)
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Recent Developments in the Very-high-energy Gamma-ray Astronomy¶Speaker: Hao ZHOU (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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Multi-messenger Searches for New Physics¶Speaker: Daniele GAGGERO (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC) UV-CSIC)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 2 - Session 2 (MW-ED-D2-S2) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Computing¶Conveners: Paolo GIACOMELLI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Bologna), Weidong LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Theory - Searching for New Physics at Various Energy Scales: Day 2 - Session 4 (MW-TH-D2-S4) / Theme: Sub-GeV/ Gev/ Tev DM¶Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Super Heavy Dark Matter¶Speaker: Eric KUFLIK (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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Searching for Dark Matter with High-energy Neutrinos¶Speaker: Kenny C. Y. NG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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Cosmic Ray Boosted Dark Matter for Overcoming the Direct Detection Threshold¶Speaker: Shao-Feng GE (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 2 - Session 2 (MW-AP-D2-S2)¶Convener: Winfried DECKING (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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CEPC Collider Ring and Booster Magnets R&D¶Speaker: Mei YANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Vacuum System R&D¶Speaker: Yongsheng MA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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SuperKEKB Control System and Operation¶Speaker: Kaji HIROSHI (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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CEPC Control System¶Speaker: Gang LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Booster+damping Ring Design¶Speaker: Dou WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Alignment and Installation¶Speaker: Xiaolong WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Long Break
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 2 - Session 3 (MW-ED-D2-S3) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Computing¶Conveners: Paolo GIACOMELLI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Bologna), Weidong LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Application of Quantum Machine Learning to High Energy Physics Data Analysis¶Speaker: Chen ZHOU (Peking University)
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Application of Quantum Machine Learning on PID at BESIII¶Speaker: Teng LI (Shandong University)
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Cluster Counting¶Speaker: Francesco GRANCAGNOLO (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Lecce)
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 2 - Session 3 (MW-AP-D2-S3)¶Convener: Makoto TOBIYAMA (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
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SppC Study Status¶Speaker: Jingyu TANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Cryogenic System R&D¶Speaker: Rui GE (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Instrumentation R&D¶Speaker: Yanfeng SUI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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CEPC Plasma Injector Studies¶Speaker: Dazhang LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Mini-workshop: Accelerator Physics - Key Beam Physics and Technologies Issues for Colliders: Day 2 - Session 4 (MW-AP-D2-S4)¶Convener: Vladimir SHILTSEV (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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SppC High Field SC Magnet R&D¶Speaker: Qingjin XU (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Superconducting Magnet Technology Development¶Speaker: Stephen GOURLAY (PNTZ Consulting Group, LLC)
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Coherent Electron Cooling - Promise and Challenges¶Speaker: Gennady STUPAKOV (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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Plasma Colliders¶Speaker: Carl SCHROEDER (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Mini-workshop: Experiment/Detector - Innovation in HEP Detectors and Computing: Day 2 - Session 4 (MW-ED-D2-S4) / Theme: Innovative Ideas in HEP Computing¶Conveners: Paolo GIACOMELLI (The Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) - Bologna), Weidong LI (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Welcoming Remarks¶Speaker: Andrew COHEN (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; IAS Director, Acting Dean of Science and Lam Woo Foundation Professor)
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Conference: Day 1 - Session 1 (CF-D1-S1)¶Convener: Jie GAO (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Day 2 - Session 1 (CF-D2-S1)¶Convener: Kirill PROKOFIEV (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Conference: Day 2 - Session 2 (CF-D2-S2)¶Convener: Kam-Biu LUK (The University of California, Berkeley and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (IAS Paul C W Chu Professor))
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Conference: Day 2 - Session 3 (CF-D2-S3)¶Convener: Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Conference: Day 3 - Session 2 (CF-D3-S2)¶Convener: Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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Discussion¶
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Panel Discussion & Closing Remarks¶
Notes:
23:10 - 24:10 Panel Discussion
24:10 - 24:20 Closing Remarks (Tao LIU (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology))Speakers: Emilio A. NANNI (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University), Gavin SALAM (University of Oxford), Steinar STAPNES (CERN), Tao HAN (University of Pittsburgh), Tatsuya NAKADA (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)), Yifang WANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)