The Zurich Phenomenology Workshop has been organised for the first time by ETH and the University of Zurich in 2009. Over the years, the Workshop has developed into a forum for particle physics researchers to discuss the latest developments in phenomenology. Its recent editions focused on
In 2025 we will have a special focus on present and future prospects in precision physics, and a special session dedicated to the evolution of effective field theory methods from low to high energies, in occasion of the 75th birthday of Daniel Wyler. The ZPW 2025 will provide a forum for discussions on the status and future perspectives of collider phenomenology, precision calculations, beyond-Standard-Model physics and lattice field theory.
The workshop, organized jointly by the particle theory groups of UZH and ETH with the support of the Pauli Center for Theoretical Studies, will be held on January 6-8, 2025.
Registration is now open. Please register here.
The schedule is available here.
The event starts on Monday 6th of January at 9:30 am (registration from 8:30 am) and ends on Wednesday 8th, at 12:30 in the afternoon.
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For any further information or questions please don't hesitate to contact Markus Ehrleat: markus.ehrle@physik.uzh.ch.
The workshop will take place at the historic UZH Main Building (Raemistrasse 71, 8006 Zurich). The talks will be hosted at the lecture theatre KOL-G-217.
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The workshop dinner will take place on Tuesday 7 January at 18:30 at the historic Haus zum Rüden (Limmatquai 42, 8001 Zürich).
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Participants should arrange themselves for their hotel reservation.
WARNING: Please be aware of a scam that has become quite widespread: conference participants and speakers are sometimes contacted by phone or email and asked for credit card numbers to secure a hotel reservation. Please note that nobody from the conference organization will contact you with such requests.
We want every participant to feel welcome, included, and safe at the conference. Moreover, we will do our best to accommodate specific needs such as accessibility, child care or dietary requirements. We cannot promise to solve every issue, but we will certainly try. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with the organisers or the secretariat if you require any assistance.
We expect all workshop participants to be respectful, constructive and to support the Mission Statement and Goals of UZH and The Respect Code of Conduct of ETH.