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High Energy and Particle Physics Division 

The High Energy Particle Physics Division coordinates views on research facilities, organizes conferences including topical meetings and assists in the coordination of advanced education in the theoretical and experimental physics of elementary particles and fundamental interactions, including particle astrophysics and cosmology.

Name

Profile

Affiliation

Fabio Maltoni (chair)

Theory: Collider Phenomenology, Precision Calculations

UC Louvain, Bologna

Geraldine Servant (scientific secretary)

Theory: Particle Cosmology, Early Universe, Dark Matter, Baryogenesis, Gravitational Waves

DESY and U. Hamburg

Federico Antinori

Experiment: Heavy Ion Physics, Nuclear Matter, ALICE

INFN Padova

Martina Bohacova

Experiment: Astroparticle Physics

FZU Prague

Belen Gavela

Theory: Physics Beyond the Standard Model

UAM, Madrid

Bostjan Golob

Experiment: BELLE II

Ljubljana

Eilam Gross

Experiment: ATLAS

Weizmann Institute

Gautier Hamel de Monchenault

Experiment: CMS

CEA-IRFU

Ramon Miquel

Observational Cosmology

IFAE Barcelona

Niels Obers

Formal theory, Strings

NBI,Denmark

Daniel Schulte

Accelerators

CERN

Tara Shears

Experiment: LHCb

Liverpool

Rainer Wallny

Experiment: CMS

ETH Zurich

Giulia Zanderighi

Theory: Collider Phenomenology, Precision Physics

MPI München

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Anna Di Ciaccio

EPS

Roma Tor Vergata

Paris Sphicas

ECFA

CERN/Athens

Andreas Haungs

APPEC

KIT, Karlsruhe

Ann-Cecilie Larsen

EPS, Nuclear Physics Division

University of Oslo

Barbara Erazmus

NuPECC

Subatech IN2P3/CNRS

The High Energy and Particle Physics Prize, for an outstanding contribution to High Energy Physics in an experimental, theoretical or technological area, will be awarded to one or more persons or to collaboration(s).

The Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi Prize, for an outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology in the last fifteen years, in an experimental, theoretical or technological area, will be awarded to one or more individuals or to one or more collaborations.

The Young Experimental Physicist Prize, for outstanding work by one or more early career experimental physicist (maximum of 8 years – excluding career interruptions – of research experience following the PhD) in the field of Particle Physics and/or Particle Astrophysics.

The Gribov Medal, for outstanding work by an early career researcher (maximum of 8 years – excluding career interruptions – of research experience following the PhD) in Theoretical Particle Physics and/or Field Theory.

The Outreach Prize, for outstanding achievement in outreach, including education and the promotion of diversity, in connection with High Energy Physics and/or Particle Astrophysics.

View complete HEPPD prize information here.

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