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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 7: Knowledge and Technology Transfer / Giovanni Anelli (CERN, Switzerland) ; Thomas Bergauer (Marietta Blau Institute, Austria) ; Richard Brenner (Uppsala University, Sweden) ; Manuela Cirilli (CERN, Switzerland) ; Borys Grynyov (Institute for Scintillation Materials, Ukraine) ; Beate Heinemann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany) ; Ulrich Husemann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany) ; Andrius Juodagalvis (Vilnius University, Lithuania) ; Ilka Mahns (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany) ; Martti Raidal (National Institute for Chemical Physics, Biophysics, Estonia) et al.
Modern knowledge and technology transfer related to particle physics focuses typically on accelerator and detector R&D;, computing and software. This report describes the rationale for knowledge and technology transfer in particle physics, its possibilities and its limitations. [...]
CERN-ESU-2026-011.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 6: Education, Communication, Engagement and Social & Career Aspects / Marek Bombara (Faculty of Science, P.J. Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak Republic) ; María José Costa (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (Universidad de Valencia, CSIC), Spain) ; Leandro de Paula (University of Istanbul, Türkiye) ; Suat Özkorucuklu (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (Universidad de Valencia, CSIC), Spain) ; Mario Pimenta (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics, Lisbon, Portugal) ; Pierre Van Mechelen (University of Antwerp, Belgium) ; Lidija Zivkovic (Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia)
This report presents the findings of ESG Working Group 6 on Education, Communication, Engagement and Social & Career Aspects. It identifies key challenges and opportunities facing the particle-physics community in a rapidly evolving societal and geopolitical context, and formulates a coherent set of guiding principles, good practices and actionable recommendations aimed at strengthening the human and societal foundations of the field. [...]
CERN-ESU-2026-010.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 5: Sustainability and Environmental Impact / Tommaso Boccali (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Italy) ; Jim Clarke (STFC Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, UK) ; Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen) ; Tadeusz Lesiak (The Henryk Niewodniczan´ski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków) ; Panos Razis (University of Cyprus) ; Heidi Sandaker (University of Oslo) ; Dezső Varga (HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics)
This report summarises the outcome of the discussions of WG5 of the European Strategy Group (ESG)..
CERN-ESU-2026-009.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 4: Synergies with Neighbouring Fields / Nicanor Colino (CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain) ; Carlos Peña Garay (APPEC Chair; LSC Canfranc, Spain) ; Katri Huitu (University of Helsinki, Finland) ; Marek Karliner (Tel Aviv University, Israel) ; Borut Kerševan (Ljubljana University, Slovenia) ; Venelin Kozhuharov (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) ; Rupert Leitner (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) ; Ezio Previtali (LNGS, Gran Sasso, Italy) ; Eberhard Widmann (NuPECC Chair; Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria)
Valuable synergies exist between particle physics and the neighbouring fields of nuclear and astroparticle physics, as well as between certain aspects of atomic and medical physics. We discuss these synergies and provide recommendations based on the community inputs for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP)..
CERN-ESU-2026-008.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 3: Role of National Laboratories in Strategy Implementation / Jim Clarke (STFC Daresbury) ; Jorgen D’Hondt (Nikhef) ; Ulrich Husemann (DESY) ; Ben Kilminster (CH) ; Klaus Kirch (PSI) ; Achille Stocchi (IJClab)
The mandate of WG3 is to assess and propose measures to strengthen the role of national laboratories in the implementation of the European Strategy for Particle Physics. Its objective is to deliver a clear assessment of the current landscape and to define a set of prioritised, actionable recommendations for the next five years with a view to ensuring that national laboratories play an enhanced, coordinated and critical role in the successful implementation of the Strategy..
CERN-ESU-2026-007.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
16:12
Report by ESG Working Group 2b: Project Comparison – Physics Potential / Jorge de Blas (Universidad de Granada, Spain) ; Anadi Canepa (FNAL Batavia, US) ; Cristinel Diaconu (Aix Marseille University, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France) ; Monica Dunford (Universität Heidelberg, Germany) ; Pilar Hernández (IFIC, University of Valencia, CSIC, Spain) ; Gino Isidori (Zurich University, Switzerland) ; Ben Kilminster (Zurich University, Switzerland) ; Xinchou Lou (IHEP Beijing, China) ; Fabio Maltoni (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Università di Bologna, Italy) ; Jocelyn Monroe (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK; University of California, Berkeley, US) et al.
Future collider facilities are essential to carry out precision measurements in the Higgs sector, perform precision tests of the Standard Model and probe physics beyond it. This document presents a comparative assessment of proposed colliders based on studies in the Physics Briefing Book, focusing on two domains: precision physics – including Higgs physics, electroweak observables, top-quark and flavour physics and strong-interaction studies – and the discovery reach for representative new-physics scenarios. [...]
CERN-ESU-2026-006.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 2a: Assessment of Large-Scale Accelerator Projects at CERN / G. Arduini (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ; F. Bordry (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ; R. Brinkmann (DESY, Hamburg, Germany) ; P. Burrows (John Adams Institute, Oxford University, UK) ; K. Desch (University of Bonn, Germany) ; S. Farrington (RAL, University of Edinburgh, UK) ; Fabiola Gianotti (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ; J. Keintzel (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) ; K. Hanagaki (KEK, Tsukuba, Japan) ; N. Holtkamp (Hoover Institution, Stanford, USA) et al.
CERN-ESU-2026-005.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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Report by ESG Working Group 1: National Input to the ESPP / Calin Alexa (IFIN-HH) ; Anadi Canepa (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA) ; Budimir Klicek (Rudjer Boskovic Institute, HR) ; Panos Kokkas (Ioannina University, GR) ; Eric Laenen (Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam, NL) ; Mark Lancaster (University of Manchester, UK) ; Sandra Malvezzi (INFN, LNF, Italy) ; Leandro de Paula (Rio de Janeiro Federal University, BR) ; Christelle Roy (CNRS, IN2P3, FR) ; Jochen Schieck (Vienna TU ; OAW, AT)
We analyse the national inputs submitted to the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics update (ESPPU) by CERN Member States, Associated Member States and Non-Member States. These documents, prepared through national consultation processes, describe current particle-physics activities and set out medium- and long-term priorities for experiments, theory, detector and accelerator R&D;, and computing. [...]
CERN-ESU-2026-004.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2026-03-23
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The European Strategy for Particle Physics: 2026 Update - Deliberation document by the European Strategy Group / The European Strategy Group
CERN-ESU-2026-003.- Geneva : , 2026 Fulltext: PDF;

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2025-12-08
17:19
The European Strategy for Particle Physics: 2026 Update - Recommendations by the European Strategy Group
CERN-ESU-2025-002 - Monte Verità/Ascona, Switzerland, 2025 - 16.


10.17181/CERN.423R.S20Z

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