The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP) is one of the two most renowned high energy physics conferences in the world! The 2025 edition welcomed 800 participants from around the world and hosted scientific discussions around 700 presentations covering the theoretical and experimental aspects of particle physics. Researchers and research groups took advantage of this opportunity to present their latest results, sometimes the fruit of years of work, to the community. The contributions, presented in the form of slides or posters, are accessible to the public.
For its 2025 edition, hosted in Marseille in July, L2IT has been working since 2023 to ensure its organization with the Marseille Particle Physics Center (IN2P3, CNRS/Aix-Marseille University), the main organizer of the conference, and several southern France partner laboratories to ensure its success. Several L2IT members played key roles in organizing the conference, including disseminating the scientific program, organizing parallel scientific sessions, welcoming participants on site, and presenting new results.
The L2IT team that participated in the conference consists of, from left to right in the photograph: Angela Burger (CNRS researcher, co-leader of the “Higgs Physics” session), Matthias Tartarin (PhD student at the University of Toulouse, member of the local organizing committee, responsible, along with Catherine Biscarat, for disseminating the scientific program — the conference’s “Indico” website —), Alexis Vallier (CNRS researcher, speaker in the “Artificial Intelligence for HEP” session), Warren Guerin (PhD student at the University of Toulouse, volunteer for the smooth running of the conference week and presenter of a poster in the “Detectors” session), Jan Stark (CNRS researcher, member of the local organizing committee), Catherine Biscarat (CNRS engineer, member of the local organizing committee), Alexandro Martone (PhD student at the University of Toulouse, volunteer helping to ensure the smooth running of the conference week).
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