
ICHEP 2020 will take place online, Prague will host ICHEP 2024
19. 05. 2020
Prague´s ICHEP 2020, 40th International Conference on High Energy Physics, will take place from July 28 to August 6, 2020. Due to the coronavirus crisis, conference will only take place online. ICHEP is the largest particle physics conference with expected 1200 participants from all the world.
The conference program (July 28-31 parallel sessions, August 1-2 weekend free time, August 3-6 plenary program) has been designed to cover all recent results and most hot topics concerning particle and astroparticle physics. Scientific topics of the ICHEP 2020 will be: Higgs Physics, Strong Interaction and Hadron Physics, Top Quark and Electroweak Physics, Quark and Lepton Flavour Physics, Heavy Ions, Neutrino Physics, Dark Matter Detection, Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology, Detector R&D, Computing and Data Handling.
ICHEP is organised by IUPAP C11 (International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, Commission on Particles and Fields) in cooperation with the Charles University (CU), Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS (NPI), Institute of Physics of the CAS (IoP), Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU), Palacky University in Olomouc (PU), Technical University of Liberec (TU) and University of Western Bohemia Pilsen (UWB).
Among members of the Local Organising Committee of ICHEP 2020, there are four NPI scientists: Dagmar Adamová, Jana Bielčíková, Filip Křížek and Michal Šumbera. One of the ICHEP 2020 chairs is Zdeněk Doležal from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics CU, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics.
The Czech Republic was chosen as the organizer of the ICHEP conference in 2024 and we are very much looking forward to welcoming you live in Prague in four years.
For details, see website of the ICHEP 2020.
See or download ICHEP 2020 poster, ICHEP summary book, ICHEP 2020 sponsorship brochure
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