The ICHEP2020 opening and Nobelist B. Barish lecture will take place online on August 3
31. 07. 2020
The official opening of the ICHEP2020 conference will take place on Monday, August 3, 2020 from 3.30 pm (CERN time), followed by a public lecture by Prof. Barry Barish, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017. Both events can be watched on the Youtube web channel.
ICHEP2020 on-line conference will be officially opened on August 3 from 3.30 pm with greetings from the Czech Deputy Prime Minister, the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the rectors of the Czech Technical University and Charles University and the very special guest, Peter Gabriel.
You will also be able to watch its start on YouTube:
You will find the schedule at https://indico.cern.ch/event/868940/timetable/#20200803.detailed
From Monday August 3, the divided program of 17 parallel sections will be followed by a series of plenary sessions. Even unregistered participants can watch the current program directly or retrospectively via the links in the YouTube column for each section on the page https://indico.cern.ch/event/868940/page/20669-links-to-sessions
We also warmly invite you to the public lecture by Nobelist Barry Barish on Monday August 8th from 8:00 pm:
English version: https://youtu.be/zD3vDCJtke8
Czech version: https://youtu.be/je7-zcmiz6Y
Already now you can ask your questions at https://app.sli.do/event/f2ulv3ie/live/questions. Prof. Barish promised to respond to them after his talk.
See https://ichep2020.org/general-public.htm for information on other events for the public.
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