Programme


The full and detailed programme is available here and it will be updated regularly, and we therefore recommend that you check the site periodically for updates. The information below and on the timetable provides an outline of the programme.

If required, there are meeting rooms available during the period of the conference. Please contact  vivien.thomas@iop.org for availability.

Sunday 2 April

The formal start to the conference will be preceded by the Bubble Chamber Football Tournament at 2pm. 

The venue is Goals Chingford Pavilion, 3 Morrison Ave, London E4 8SN. (20min. walk form Highhams Park station, overground line). Click here for more information about the venue.

Monday 3 to Wednesday 5 April

The wide-ranging conference programme includes a number of expert speakers, and these talks will be complimented by oral presentations, poster sessions, networking opportunities to meet face-to-face with senior decision makers, key influencers and peers, and a commercial exhibition featuring companies with interests in the APP and HEPP field. The conference dinner will also provide an opportunity for delegates to get together on an informal basis and broaden their professional network.

Thursday 6 April

The conference will be followed by a workshop 'Exploring the Physics Opportunities of nuSTORM' at the Institute of Physics, London. This one-day workshop aims to nurture discussions and bring together experts on the physics opportunities of nuSTORM. Topics that will be discussed include the physics which can be probed at the nuSTORM facility, the status of its beam physics, its complementarity to other neutrino experiments, and nuSTORMs’ potential impact on our knowledge of neutrino interactions. It is free to attend but registration is mandatory. Click here to access the workshop website, along with information on how to register.


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