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[ATLAS News] ATLAS revealed key results at #ICHEP2018

Results shown included major developments in the measurement of Higgs boson properties, observations of key electroweak production processes and new high­-precision tests of the Standard Model...

Find out more: https://atlas.cern/updates/atlas-news/key-results-ichep-2018
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ICHEP or International Conference on High Energy Physics is one of the most prestigious international scientific conferences in the field of particle physics, bringing together leading theorists and experimentalists of the world. It was first held in 1950, and is biennial since 1960. Since the first conferences of the series took place in Rochester, New York, the event is also commonly referred to as the Rochester conference. ICHEP is organized by the C11 commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP).

It has been held every two years since more than 50 years, and is the reference conference of particle physics where most relevant results are presented. At ICHEP, physicists from around the world gather to share the latest advancements in particle physics, astrophysics/cosmology, and accelerator science and discuss plans for major future facilities. ICHEP 2018 Seoul is the beginning of the second 50 years after the Standard Model. In this period, we hope that a new direction of high energy physics will be enlighted experimentally as in the past 50 years.
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🔵 http://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/higgs-observed-decaying-b-quarks

🔵 Se ha observado que el bosón de Higgs se está descomponiendo en b quarks, ¡al fin! #ICHEP2018 Obtenga más información: http://cern.ch/go/nj7P
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ams speaking engagement at #ICHEP2018, the world's biggest High-Energy #Physics Conference in Seoul last week. Our R&D expert Ingrid Jonak-Auer was talking about "ams technologies on monolithic integrated #photosensors ”.
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Young Scientist Prize Awarded to ATLAS Physicist Heather Gray

The ATLAS Experiment congratulates Heather Gray, winner of the 2018 International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) Young Scientist Prize!

Heather Gray was awarded the prize “for her broad and creative contributions as well as leadership in performance and physics analysis in the ATLAS experiment and beyond, culminating in her strong role in the searches and initial measurements of Higgs boson interactions with quarks.”

She accepted her prize at #ICHEP2018 this morning and gave a presentation on her work at ATLAS.
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