CHIPP is organized in three main pillars. This talk describes in detail pillar 1.
"Pillar 1 tackles the exploration of interactions between fundamental
particles and the search for physics beyond the SM, using
accelerators at the high-energy frontier (such as the LHC at
CERN), as well as high-intensity, low-energy accelerators
(such as the facilities available at PSI) at the precision/
intensity frontier." --> Taken from the CHIPP Roadmap
Pillar 2 is dedicated to the exploration of the neutrino sector, with emphasis on the investigation of transitions between different neutrino types and, in particular, the consequences of non-zero neutrino masses.
Pillar 3 focuses on the exploration of fundamental questions at the interface between observational cosmology and particle physics, such as the search for dark matter or
multi-messenger astroparticle physics.
A theoretical perspective of the current (and future) scene of particle physics.
A session focused on an overview of future collider proposals.
Moderators: Lorenzo Giannessi, Vedantha Srinivas Kasturi