Physics in Collision 2010

XXX. Physics in Collision 2010

Karlsruhe 1.-4.9.2010
photo of Karlsruhe castle

The international symposium on Physics in Collision is a conference series that began in 1981 in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. The program of the conference is composed of invited talks and contributions in poster session.

Invited speakers review and update key topics in elementary particle physics with the aim of encouraging informal discussions on new experimental results and their implications. Topics cover a wide range of physics subjects from experimental and theoretical collider physics to astroparticle physics. Specifically, we discuss EW phenomena – QCD – Neutrino physics – Heavy flavour physics – Higgs and BSM physics.

Conference poster session: Poster Session is open to contributions from all participants. Short talks in plenary session will be allocated to selected posters. All abstracts for posters having potential interest to the HEP community are welcome. This includes topics such as current experimental measurements, detectors, future experiments and facilities, theoretical ideas, etc.

The symposium will be held at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Campus South (University of Karlsruhe) in the Wolfgang-Gaede-Auditorium of the physics faculty building. It is organised within the KIT Center Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics (KCETA). The address is Wolfgang-Gaede-Weg 1 or Engesserstraße 7 in building 30.22.