"Flavor Physics and CP Violation 2012" will be held at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) on May 21-25, 2012.
The aim of the conference is to discuss experimental and theoretical developments in the heavy flavor physics and related topics, including CP violation, rare decays, flavor beyond the standard model and at the energy frontier, spectroscopy, CKM elements, and the potential for studies of heavy-flavor decays to help unravel any new physics at the LHC. USTC is the sole university under the direct leadership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). USTC is located in Hefei, the capital city of Anhui Province, a middle-sized city in Yangtze river delta, about 350 km west of Shanghai and 800 km south of Beijing.
Hosting this renowned international conference at USTC will have a lot of benefits for the university and for the area as well. It will have a long-term effect in promoting the particle physics research in central and southern China. This event will also enhance the effort of USTC to strengthen its fundamental research.
More:
http://hepg-work.ustc.edu.cn/fpcp2012/
The aim of the conference is to discuss experimental and theoretical developments in the heavy flavor physics and related topics, including CP violation, rare decays, flavor beyond the standard model and at the energy frontier, spectroscopy, CKM elements, and the potential for studies of heavy-flavor decays to help unravel any new physics at the LHC. USTC is the sole university under the direct leadership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). USTC is located in Hefei, the capital city of Anhui Province, a middle-sized city in Yangtze river delta, about 350 km west of Shanghai and 800 km south of Beijing.
Hosting this renowned international conference at USTC will have a lot of benefits for the university and for the area as well. It will have a long-term effect in promoting the particle physics research in central and southern China. This event will also enhance the effort of USTC to strengthen its fundamental research.
More:
http://hepg-work.ustc.edu.cn/fpcp2012/