Monday
4 Nov/24
00:30 - 10:30 (Asia/Manila)

CERN@70: Recent Advances in Particle Physics at ATLAS and the Philippines

Where:  

National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippines Diliman at Manila, Philippines

The European Organization for Nuclear Research, more common known as CERN, was established in 1954 at Geneva, Switzerland. What started as a nuclear physics facility is now the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. This year celebrates CERN’s 70th Anniversary. The Philippines is proud to be an associate member of the CERN-ATLAS Collaboration and host a conference that joins other countries worldwide in commemorating this historic event. Join us as particle physicists from the Philippines and around the world share their exciting research being done at CERN and beyond.

ORGANIZERS

  • Wilson O. Garcia - Director, National Institute of Physics (NIP)
  • Cristine D.L.R. Villagonzalo - Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, NIP
  • May T. Lim - Deputy Director for Research and Extension, NIP
  • Michael Francis Ian G. Vega II - Deputy Director for Facilities and Resources, NIP
  • Marvin M. Flores - NIP-UPD ATLAS-CERN Team Leader, NIP
  • Jacque Lynn F. Gabayno - Mapua University
  • Kristian Bryan C. Simbulan - University of Sto. Tomas
  • Jessa Mae Tagalog-Lazarte - Caraga State University
  • Christopher C. Bernido - Central Visayan Institute Foundation
  • Zarujo C. Girasol - Silliman University
  • Erwin F. Cadorna - University of Northern Philippines
  • Efren N. Hamoy - University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines
  • Rev Rhizza L. Aure - Visayas State University
  • Marvin A. Maulion - Western Mindanao State University