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2021:

The year 2021 was disrupted by the exceptional health situation and many conferences were cancelled or postponed. Some of them could still take place. Feel free to click on the event titles for more information.

SpaceBus France and its volunteers travel through a different region of France every August, stopping from town to town, on public squares, to meet holidaymakers and locals and make them discover astronomy in a playful way. For its third edition, SpaceBus France travels along the coast of the English Channel: from Rennes to Val de Reuil from July 19th to August 13th 2021.
This fourth working session of the Interstellar Institute is devoted to extending the scope of the ISM to larger scales, looking outside the Milky Way and into nearby galaxies to better understand the process of global structure formation. Pioneering researchers come together to ask, explore, and answer critical questions about the nature and evolution of the multiphase ISM in galaxies. Participants covering a wide range of expertise are selected to foster exploration in combining data, and synthesis with numerical simulations and theory.
 
This 11th workshop in the "Higgs Hunting" series held September 20-22, 2021, is an opportunity to discuss developments in the LHC Run-2 analyses of the LHC, detailed studies of the new boson, and possible deviations from Standard Model properties. Searches for additional bosons, future prospects for Run-3 and beyond, and recent theoretical developments are also covered.
The PLATO 2021 Mission Conference aims to present to the community the status of the PLATO mission, both in terms of satellite development and science preparation, and to bring together experts working on the observations and theory associated with one of PLATO's science objectives.
 
The days are a privileged moment to gather the whole French Accelerator community in one place to present the state of the art of accelerators. From October 13 to 15, 2021.
 
The Astroparticle Symposium is a meeting of specialists in astroparticle physics for a 6-week program, covering topics from high-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos to dark matter and gravitational waves. The emphasis is on multi-wavelength and multi-messenger studies. The audience is mixed between theorists and experimentalists during most of the program.
 
As in previous successful editions, the conference aims at strengthening the international collaboration between nuclear structure physicists from France, Europe and other laboratories around the world. It allowed fruitful discussions on recent experimental and theoretical aspects of nuclear structure related to the manifestation and description of different geometric shapes and symmetries of the nucleus as well as other symmetries and symmetry breaking.

 

The objective of the BSM-Nu project is to approach neutrino physics in a global way in order to extract clues for new physics. The project federates the different P2IO teams active on the subject in order to share and deepen our expertise and with the ambition to further enlarge our community.
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