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Peter Križan, Ljubljana Peter Križan University of Ljubljana and Jožef Stefan Institute Lepton Photon 2015 Introduction to the venue August 2015, Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre XXVII International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies XXVII International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies Opening session, August 17, 2015

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Contents University of Ljubljana and Jožef Stefan Institute Particle physics in Slovenia Practical details

Peter Križan, Ljubljana University of Ljubljana The first and the largest Slovenian university Established in 1919 In numbers: 48k students, 6k staff, 300 MEUR annual budget Faculty of Mathematics and Physics: about 1300 students, Physics: about 500 Study programs: Physics, Physics education, Medical physics, Nuclear Engineering, Geophysics Research in many areas in addition to experimental and theoretical particle physics, from astrophysics to experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics, soft matter, non-equilibrium quantum and statistical physics, medical physics and more.

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Jožef Stefan Institute Largest and by far the most renowned Slovenian research institute Established in 1949 In numbers: about 900 researchers, including 400 PhD students. Research in physics, chemistry, material science, biochemistry, biotechnology, reactor physics and engineering (including a small reactor), robotics, information technologies, and environmental sciences. Physics: excellent collaboration with Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of UL, with a sizable staff overlap, where most of the experimental equipment and infrastructure is at the Institute.

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Particle and astroparticle physics in Slovenia The Slovenian HEP community is composed of researchers from Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) and three Slovenian Universities (Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica) –Experimental and theoretical particle physics efforts are led by JSI, astroparticle physics by University of Nova Gorica Experiment: ~40 researchers, including 10 faculty and ~10 PhD students ( faculty staff holds part-time positions at JSI) Theory: ~10 researchers, 4 faculty, 2 students ( faculty staff holds part-time positions at JSI)

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Particle and astroparticle physics in Slovenia History: First experiment at CERN: Omicron - from mid seventies Involved in ARGUS, CPLEAR, DELPHI, HERA-B Detector experience: Cherenkov detectors, silicon strip and pixel detectors, photo-sensors, diamond detectors + applications in medical imaging and environmental physics Present ATLAS: SemiConductor Tracker (SCT), beam monitoring (diamond sensors), software and computing (generators, GRID), exotics Belle: silicon vertex detector, charm and B physics Belle II: Cherenkov based PID devices, calorimeter, software and GRID computing Pierre Auger Observatory and CTA: LIDAR systems, shower modeling Theory: flavour physics, lattice QCD, GUT and supersymmetry

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Practical details: the venue Main conference hall Posters, coffee Entrance, reception desk Bar, lounge Lunch area Satelite meeting room (IUPAP C11, LCB, ICFA) Speakers‘ pre- paration room

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Practical details Wireless Connect to the network SSID = LEPTON PHOTON, no password Speaker preparation room Lower level (Povodni mož room) Lunches Stebrna hall + outside the main conference hall (weather permitting) Welcome reception Coffee break area + outside the main conference hall (weather permitting) Wednesday excursions: Details will be provided tomorrow

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Practical details II Tuesday/Wednesday satelite meetings (IUPAP C11, ICFA, LCB) 2nd floor (Urška 4 room) Public lecture on Thursday evening, this hall Alan Guth: “Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse?” Banquet on Friday evening Ljubljana castle Regular updates on the social program: On a daily basis (announcements, displays in the entrance hall) Further questions etc: Reception desk in the entrance lobby will be staffed all the time. Conference badges: LOC=green, staff=orange

Peter Križan, Ljubljana Let us get started! Speakers: please upload your talk on Indico well before your session starts! In case of problems contact staff (badges: green or orange ). We will continue with a session on highlights from LHC … but only after the coffee break! Thanks to our distinguished guests for attending the opening session!