2019 Meeting of the Division of Particles & Fields of American Physical Society (DPF 2019)

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Full Title: 2019 Meeting of the Division of Particles & Fields of American Physical Society (DPF 2019)
Date & Time: 29 Jul 2019 at 09:00
Event Location: Boston, USA
Event Topic(s): Conferences
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External URL: 2019 Meeting of the Division of Particles & Fields of American Physical Society (DPF 2019)
Event Info: The APS Division of Particles & Fields (DPF) Meeting brings the members of the Division together to review results and discuss future plans and directions for our field. It is an opportunity for attendees, including young researchers, to present their findings at multiple parallel and plenary sessions. Participants will also have the chance to talk with DOE and NSF representatives about funding opportunities. This is the main biennial meeting of the U.S. particle physics community, and it includes substantial international participation.

Topics covered will include: LHC Run 2 Results; Physics Beyond the Standard Model; Accelerators, Detectors, Computing; Cosmic Ray Particle Astrophysics; Cosmology & Dark Matter; Electroweak & Top Quark; Field & String Theory; Outreach & Education; Flavor Physics; CP Violation; Higgs Sector; Heavy Ions; Neutrinos; QCD.

Plenary and parallel sessions will take place in large lecture halls or classrooms on the Northeastern University campus, located in the heart of Boston.

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373-v1 Abstract (DPF2019): Neutrino CP Violation with the ESSnuSB Project. Marcos Dracos Conferences
19 Feb 2020

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