The scientific programme of the EPS-HEP 2025 conference comprises invited plenary presentations and presentations in topical tracks as well as a poster session.
Plenary talks:
LHC status |
TBD |
Highlights ATLAS |
Fabio Cerrutti (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) |
Highlights CMS |
Roberto Salerno (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet CNRS/IN2P3) |
Highlights LHCb |
Vava Gligorov (LPNHE, Sorbonne Université, CNRS/IN2P3) |
Highlights ALICE |
Igor Altsybeev (Technische Universität München) |
Highlights Belle and Belle II |
Karim Trabelsi (Toshiko Yuasa Laboratory (IN2P3 at KEK)) |
Cosmology |
Camille Bonvin (Université de Genève and Centre for Astroparticle Physics) |
Gravitational Waves |
Antoine Petiteau (Institut sur les lois fondamentales de l'Univers (CEA/IRFU)) |
Dark Matter theory |
Laura Lopez Honorez (Université Libre de Bruxelles) |
Dark Matter and Axion searches |
Clara Murgui (Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) |
Neutrino Theory |
Enrique Fernandez (Instituto de Física Teórica UAM/CSIC) |
Experimental Neutrino Physics |
Kate Scholberg (Duke University) |
Heavy Ion: Theory |
Urs Wiedemann (CERN) |
Heavy Ions: Experiments |
Francesco Prino (INFN Torino) |
QCD, Jets & Monte Carlo tools |
Gregory Soyez (Institut de Physique Théorique, CNRS) |
Calculational techniques in particle theory |
Yael Shadmi (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) |
Recent results in Standard Model Physics |
Josh Bendavid (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
Quarks and Leptons flavour theory |
Sophie Renner (University of Glasgow) |
Highlights from flavor physics and rare decays |
Tim Gershon (University of Warwick) |
Standard Model/SMEFT, and Higgs Theory |
Ramona Groeber (Università di Padova and INFN, sezione di Padova) |
Recent results in Higgs physics |
Emanuele Di Marco (INFN Roma1) |
BSM Theory |
Riccardo Rattazzi (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) |
Searches for New Physics at the LHC |
Tamara Vasquez (Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) |
Quantum field and string theory |
Sascha Zhiboedov (CERN) |
Detector R&D and computing |
Chris Parkes (University of Manchester) |
Accelerator R&D |
Mike Seidel (Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) |
Outreach, Education and EDI |
Kate Shaw (University of Sussex) |
Artificial Intelligence for HEP |
Kyle Cranmer (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
Sustainability in HEP |
Maxim Titov (IRFU, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay) |
Conference summary |
Andreas Hoecker (CERN) |
Parallel session and poster session topics:
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T01 - Astroparticles, Gravitation and Cosmology
Most recent results and future perspectives in high-energy astroparticle physics, cosmic microwave background, large-scale structure, cosmology and gravitational waves science.
Conveners:
- Julian Bautista (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Simone Blasi (DESY Hamburg)
- Gwen de Wasseige (Louvain) -
T02 - Dark Matter
Physics of dark matter, both theory and experiment. Searches at colliders and via direct and indirect detection. Theoretical models behind the DM searches.
Conveners:
- Juliette Alimena (DESY)
- Fabrice Hubaut (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Julien Masbou (Subatech, Nantes Université)
- Christiane Scherb (LBNL) -
T03 - Neutrino Physics
Theoretical and experimental neutrino physics. It reviews recent results from existing detectors and the reach of planned future instrumentations. Most recent theoretical developments are presented.
Conveners:
- Samira Hassani (IRFU, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay)
- Juan Herrero Garcia (University of Valencia, IFIC (CSIC-UV))
- Mathieu Perrin-Terrin (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Mariangela Settimo (SUBATECH Nantes, CNRS/IN2P3) -
T04 - Ultra-relativistic Nuclear Collisions
Recent developments heavy ion physics, both experimental and theoretical aspects.
Conveners:
- Matthew Nguyen (LLR)
- Marie Germain (SUBATECH, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Andrea Beraudo (INFN Torino) -
T05 - QCD and Hadronic Physics
Perturbative and non-perturbative regimes of strong interactions, including the production and spectroscopy of heavy and exotic hadrons.
Conveners:
- Alexander Karlberg (CERN)
- Michael Pitt (CERN)
- Jesse Liu (New York University NYU)
- Silvia Zanoli (University of Oxford) -
T06 - Top and Electroweak Physics
Recent developments in top quark and electroweak physics, both experimental and theoretical aspects.
Conveners:
- Alexander Grohsjean (Hamburg)
- Timothée Theveneaux-Pelzer (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Eleni Vryonidou (Not provided yet) -
T07 - Flavour Physics and CP Violation
Experimental results and theoretical studies regarding the processes depending upon the flavour of quarks and leptons. Particular attention is put on the studies of CP-violation effects, rare decays and violation of the leptonic-flavour conservation and leptonic universality.
Conveners:
- Marcella Bona (Queen Mary University of London)
- Claudia Cornella (CERN)
- Diego Guadagnoli (LAPTh Annecy)
- Maria Veites Diaz (IGFAE, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) -
T08 - Higgs Physics
Latest experimental results and theoretical developments in the scalar sector of the standard model. Studies on the Higgs boson properties at the LHC and prospects of Higgs measurements at HL-LHC and future colliders. This session will feature a join session with BSM covering the searches for new scalar states.
Conveners:
- Angela Burger (L2I Toulouse, CNRS/IN2P3, Université de Toulouse)
- Pier Paolo Giardino (University "Autonoma" of Madrid and IFT)
- Mathieu Pellen (University of Freiburg)
- Elisabeth Petit (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3) -
T09 - Beyond the Standard Model
Latest direct and indirect experimental searches of physics beyond Standard Model (BSM), new methodologies for BSM searches and recent theoretical and phenomenological progress in BSM.
Conveners:
- Cécile Caillol (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Reina Camacho Toro (LPNHE)
- Joe Davighi (CERN)
- Benjamin Stefanek (IFIC Valencia) -
T10 - Quantum Field and String Theory
Recent advances and results in the more formal aspects of theoretical physics.
Conveners:
- Agnese Bissi (ICTP)
- Joan Elias Miro (ICTP)
- Johan Henriksson (CERN)
- Andreas Schachner (Munich/Cornell) -
T11 - Detectors
This session is dedicated to detectors both in operation and R&D for future experiments. Efforts towards sustainability are included.
Conveners:
- Christina Agapopoulou (IJCLab)
- Gaëlle Boudoul (IP2I/AICP (CNRS/IN2P3))
- Stefan Guindon (CERN)
- Sabrina Sacerdoti (APC-Paris, France) -
T12 - Data Handling and Computing
Data handling and also dedicated to computer, networking and software challenges related to the highly demanding needs of the HEP experiments. Efforts towards sustainability are included.
Conveners:
- Mariana Fontana (INFN, Bologna)
- Vincent Garonne (BNL Brookhaven)
- Thea Klaeboe Aarrestad (ZURICH-ETH)
- Piergiulio Lenzi (University of Florence) -
T13 - Accelerators for HEP
Technologies and performances of existing and next-generation accelerators (including HL-LHC) and their potential and impact on present and future particle physics research, including efforts towards sustainability.
Conveners:
- Antoine Chancé (CEA Irfu)
- Yannis Papaphilippou (CERN)
- Chris Rogers (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) -
T14 - Outreach, Education and EDI
It includes topics on science outreach and physics education at large. It also includes essential values, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in society and their role in fundamental research and institutions worldwide.
Conveners:
- Susanna Bertelli (INFN Frascati National Laboratory)
- Thierry Masson (Centre de Physique Théorique, Marseille)
- Clara Nellist (Nikhef) -
T15 - Quantum technologies in HEP (special topic 2025)
Special 2025 topic: Two-way relation of HEP with quantum information, quantum computing and quantum technologies. Impact of quantum on HEP and transfer of technologies developed in HEP to quantum industrial applications.
Conveners:
- Elina Fuchs (Hannover)
- Stefan Kuehn (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
- Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN) -
T16 - AI for HEP (special topic 2025)
Special 2025 topic: Emerging topics, development and impact of Artificial Intelligence applications to HEP.
Conveners:
- Georges Aad (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3)
- Vinicius Mikuni (Berkeley)
- Claudius Krause (Vienna)