International Conference on High Energy Physics

Summary

ICHEP or International Conference on High Energy Physics is one of the most prestigious international scientific conferences in the field of particle physics, bringing together leading theorists and experimentalists of the world. It was first held in 1950, and is biennial since 1960. Since the first conferences of the series took place in Rochester, New York, the event is also commonly referred to as the Rochester conference.[1]

Past conferences edit

  • I Rochester (1950)
  • II Rochester (1952)
  • III Rochester (1952)
  • IV Rochester (1954)
  • V Rochester (1955)
  • VI Rochester (1956)
  • VII Rochester (1957)
  • VIII Geneva (1958)
  • IX Kiev (1959)
  • X Rochester (1960)
  • XI Geneva (1962)
  • XII Dubna (1964)
  • XIII Berkeley (1966)
  • XIV Vienna (1968)
  • XV Kiev (1970)
  • XVI Chicago (1972)
  • XVII London (1974)
  • XVIII Tbilisi (1976)
  • XIX Tokyo (1978)
  • XX Madison (1980)
  • XXI Paris (1982)
  • XXII Leipzig (1984)
  • XXIII Berkeley (1986)
  • XXIV Munich (1988)
  • XXV Singapore (1990)
  • XXVI Dallas (1992)
  • XXVII Glasgow (1994)
  • XXVIII Warsaw (1996)
  • XXIX Vancouver (1998)
  • XXX Osaka (2000)
  • XXXI Amsterdam (2002)
  • XXXII Beijing (2004)
  • XXXIII Moscow (2006)
  • XXXIV Philadelphia (2008)
  • XXXV Paris (2010)
  • XXXVI Melbourne (2012)
  • XXXVII Valencia (2014)
  • XXXVIII Chicago (2016)
  • XXXIX Seoul (2018)
  • XL Prague (2020), virtual
  • XLI Bologna (2022)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Science and Public Affairs. 26 (6). Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.: 96 June 1970. ISSN 0096-3402. Retrieved 2015-01-03.

External links edit

  • https://twitter.com/pressichep