8–10 Apr 2026
John McIntyre Conference Centre
Europe/London timezone

Session

Plenary

8 Apr 2026, 10:15
John McIntyre Conference Centre

John McIntyre Conference Centre

Pollock Halls, 18 Holyrood Park Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AY

Conveners

Plenary: Wednesday morning plenary

  • Melissa Uchida (University of Cambridge (GB))

Plenary: Wednesday afternoon plenary

  • Amy Cottle (University College London)

Plenary: Thursday morning plenary

  • Christopher McCabe (King's College London)

Plenary: Thursday afternoon plenary

  • Jonathan Butterworth (UCL)

Plenary: Friday morning plenary

  • Tracey Berry (University of London (GB))

Plenary: Friday afternoon plenaries

  • Melissa Uchida (University of Cambridge (GB))

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  1. Cheryl Patrick, Victoria Martin (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    08/04/2026, 10:15
  2. Prof. Philip Best
    08/04/2026, 10:20
    Plenary

    A welcome from Prof Philip Best, Head of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh.

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  3. Matt Lovell
    08/04/2026, 10:30
  4. Prof. Catherine Heymans
    08/04/2026, 10:40
    Plenary
  5. Paul Scovell (STFC)
    08/04/2026, 11:35
  6. Mao Zeng (University of Edinburgh)
    08/04/2026, 13:45
  7. Gediminas Sarpis (University of Edinburgh)
    08/04/2026, 14:15
  8. Laura Nuttall (University of Portsmouth)
    08/04/2026, 14:45
  9. Rebecca Chislett
    09/04/2026, 09:00
    Plenary

    Precision measurements in particle physics provide an alternative insight into physics beyond the Standard Model, complementary to the push to higher energies at the LHC. Large increases in precision are enabled by the availability of intense muon beams, utilised in many experiments including searches for charged lepton flavour violation in a variety of different channels in MEGII, Mu3e, Mu2e...

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  10. Kirsty Duffy (University of Oxford), Sarah Louise Williams (University of Cambridge (GB))
    09/04/2026, 09:30
    Plenary
  11. Christian Wittweg (Imperial College London)
    09/04/2026, 13:15
  12. Harry Victor Cliff (University of Cambridge (GB))
    09/04/2026, 13:45
  13. Dr Estifa'a Zaid (University of Liverpool), Harriet Watson (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    09/04/2026, 14:15
  14. Holly Pacey (University of Oxford (GB))
    10/04/2026, 09:30
  15. Dr Kate Shaw (University of Sussex (GB))
    10/04/2026, 10:00
  16. Jack Holguin
    10/04/2026, 13:45
  17. Rhiannon Susan Jones (University of Sheffield (GB))
    10/04/2026, 14:15
    Plenary

    The UK is at the forefront of the global experimental neutrino physics programme, contributing crucial components to the design, construction, operation and physics exploitation of the experiments investigating long-baseline oscillations, short-baseline precision physics, neutrino mass measurements, and neutrino astronomy. Over the next few decades, this sector will advance our understanding...

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  18. Jack Y. Araz (Stony Brook University)
    10/04/2026, 14:45
  19. Dr Silvia Gambetta
    10/04/2026, 15:15
    Plenary
  20. Blake Sherwin

    With new cosmic microwave background experiments probing polarization, lensing, and scattering at unprecedented precision, several areas of CMB science are only just beginning. I will review recent developments and next steps in CMB science, focusing on efforts to understand the particle content of our universe, investigate claimed tensions in our standard cosmological model, and constrain the...

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