Winter Conference
The Future of High Energy Physics: A New Generation, A New Vision
March 24–8, 2024
Organizers:
Karri DePetrillo, University of Chicago
*Lawrence Lee Jr, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Nausheen Shah, Wayne State University
Sally Shaw, University of Edinburgh
The Energy and Cosmic frontiers of particle physics aim to address deeply connected questions with innovative and complementary approaches. This ACP conference will focus on the bold long-term visions for both sub-fields, and particularly highlight the role of Early Career researchers in making those visions a reality. In moving forward, it is crucial we break down artificial barriers between the subfields in order to tackle these questions together. An emphasis will be placed on questions related to the Higgs Boson, dark matter, naturalness, and the origin and evolution of the universe, with an eye towards long-term ideas and R&D. This workshop will create an opportunity for both early career and veteran physicists driving these new efforts to share recent progress and form new collaborations.
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*organizer responsible for participant diversity
Winter Conferences
From December through April each year, the Aspen Center for Physics hosts between six and eight one-week winter conferences. These single-session meetings, with typical attendance of about 80, are focused on the latest developments in the core physics areas of the Center. The details of the format vary, but most have a set of invited speakers, additional speakers drawn from the conference participants, and poster sessions that give an opportunity for all participants to present and discuss their work.