Open Symposium on the European Strategy for Particle Physics

Europe/Rome
Palazzo del Casinò (Venice Lido)

Palazzo del Casinò

Venice Lido

Lungomare Guglielmo Marco 1861 - Lido di Venezia (Venezia)
Sandra Malvezzi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Description

The European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) is the cornerstone of Europe’s decision-making process for the long-term future of the field. Mandated by the CERN Council, it is formed through a broad consultation of the particle physics community and the study of selected projects. The focus of the ESPP 2026 Update is to identify the next flagship project at CERN to succeed the Large Hadron Collider and its high-luminosity upgrade.

Updating the ESPP is a process that takes place every 5-7 years and requires several months of work by the scientific community. The final output of this process is a document presenting the studies carried out and the recommendations expressed. The final processing of this document is preceded by an important moment of sharing and discussion: the Open Symposium of the scientific community.

The next edition of the Open Symposium will be hosted in Italy, at Lido di Venezia, from 23—27 June 2025. It will see scientists and partners from around the world debate the inputs to the ESPP and discuss the goals to be achieved in the coming decades.

The Open Symposium of the ESSP 2026 Update is hosted and organized by the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), with the support of CERN.

Registration
Registration Form
Registration form for Companions
Participants
  • Alberto Garfagnini
  • Aleandro Nisati
  • Aleksander Filip Zarnecki
  • Andrea Dainese
  • Armin Ilg
  • Axel Maas
  • Barbara Mele
  • Ben Kilminster
  • Budimir Kliček
  • Cristina Biino
  • Cristinel Diaconu
  • Donatella Lucchesi
  • Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi
  • Emilio Nanni
  • Eric Laenen
  • Fabio Maltoni
  • Farid Ould Saada
  • Florencia Canelli
  • Florian Sonnemann
  • Francesco Forti
  • Gabriella Pugliese
  • Gallén Axel
  • Gianluca Usai
  • Gianluigi Arduini
  • Gianluigi Cibinetto
  • Gino Isidori
  • Giuseppe Francesco Tartarelli
  • Hao Zhang
  • Heiko Lacker
  • Hervé MOUTARDE
  • Hubert Kroha
  • Hugh Montgomery
  • Ivo Schulthess
  • Jaroslav Zalesak
  • Jianchun Wang
  • Jie Gao
  • Joachim Kopp
  • Joachim Mnich
  • Joao Guimaraes da Costa
  • Johanna Stachel
  • Johannes Haller
  • Judita Mamuzic
  • Karl Jakobs
  • Klaus Desch
  • Lancaster Mark
  • Laurent Vacavant
  • Leandro De Paula
  • Lesya Shchutska
  • Lucia Silvestris
  • Luciano Musa
  • Lucio Rossi
  • Lutz Feld
  • Maksym Ovchynnikov
  • Manqi Ruan
  • Marcel Merk
  • Marcel Vos
  • Marco Zanetti
  • Marco Zito
  • Marta Calvi
  • Marumi Kado
  • Massimo Ferrario
  • Matteo Defranchis
  • Maurizio Pierini
  • Mike Lamont
  • Miriam Gandelman
  • Monica Dunford
  • Mário Pimenta
  • Nadia Pastrone
  • Nuno Castro
  • Néstor Armesto
  • Oliver Bruning
  • Patric Muggli
  • Patrick Janot
  • Paul COLAS
  • Peter Braun-Munzinger
  • Peter Horetzky
  • Peter Kluit
  • Philip Burrows
  • Pierluigi Paolucci
  • Pierre Van Mechelen
  • Roberta Arnaldi
  • Roberto LOSITO
  • Roberto Tenchini
  • Rupert Leitner
  • Sandrine Courtin
  • Stefan Soldner-Rembold
  • Thomas Bergauer
  • Tommaso Boccali
  • Tord Ekelof
  • Ulrich Husemann
  • Valentina Sola
  • Valerie Domcke
  • Vincenzo Vagnoni
  • Volker Büscher
  • XINCHOU LOU
  • Yifang Wang
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