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Public talk: Planning for the Next Large Particle Collider at CERN by Albert De Roeck

We will have a public talk by Albert De Roeck, CERN's Neutrino Group Leader and Professor of Physics at University of Antwerp, about Planning for the Next Large Particle Collider at CERN on 14th November 2024 at M01 MHMK building. The registration starts at 1600 while the talk start at 1630-1730. Details can be found in the poster.


Abstract of the talk: What lies beyond the Higgs boson? As the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has led to groundbreaking discoveries, yet many questions about the universe remain unanswered. To explore these mysteries, physicists are looking ahead to the next generation of particle colliders, designed to push the limits of energy and precision even further. In this talk, we will explore the vision for the future of particle physics, focusing on the proposed Future Circular Collider (FCC) and other advanced concepts that aim to continue the exploration of fundamental particles and interactions.



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