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High Energy Particle Physics Board

The High Energy Particle Physics Board 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. Collaborates with ECFA, NuPECC and ICFA.

Upcoming Conference

International Europhysics Conference on HEPP - online-only, 26-30 July 2021

Announcement of the 2021 HEPP Division Prizes

The Prizes will be awarded in a ceremony on 26 July 2021, during the International Europhysics Conference on HEPP, to be held as an online conference.

The 2021 High Energy and Particle Physics Prize for an outstanding contribution to High Energy Physics is awarded to Torbjörn Sjöstrand and Bryan Webber for the conception, development and realisation of parton shower Monte Carlo simulations, yielding an accurate description of particle collisions in terms of quantum chromodynamics and electroweak interactions, and thereby enabling the experimental validation of the Standard Model, particle discoveries and searches for new physics.

The 2021 Giuseppe and Vanna Cocconi Prize for an outstanding contribution to Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology is awarded to the Borexino Collaboration for their ground-breaking observation of solar neutrinos from the pp chain and CNO cycle that provided unique and comprehensive tests of the Sun as a nuclear fusion engine.

The 2021 Gribov Medal for outstanding work by a young physicist in Theoretical Particle Physics and/or Field Theory is awarded to Bernhard Mistlberger for his groundbreaking contributions to multi-loop computations in QCD and to high-precision predictions of Higgs and vector boson production at hadron colliders.

The 2021 Young Experimental Physicist Prize for outstanding work by one or more young physicists in the field of Particle Physics and/or Particle Astrophysics, is awarded to Nathan Jurik for his outstanding contributions to the LHCb experiment, including the discovery of pentaquarks, and the measurements of CP violation and mixing in the B and D meson systems; and to Ben Nachman for exceptional contributions to the study of QCD jets as a probe of QCD dynamics and as a tool for new physics searches, his innovative application of machine learning for characterising jets, and the development of novel strategies on jet reconstruction and calibration at the ATLAS experiment.

The 2021 Outreach Prize for outstanding achievement in outreach, including education and the promotion of diversity, in connection with High Energy Physics and/or Particle Astrophysics is awarded to Uta Bilow and Kenneth Cecire for the long-term coordination and major expansion of the International Particle Physics Master Classes to include a range of modern methods and exercises, and connecting scientists from all the major LHC and Fermilab experiments to school pupils across the world; and to Sascha Mehlhase for the design and creation of the ATLAS detector and other interlocking-brick models, creating an international outreach program that reaches to an unusually young audience.

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