The University of Glasgow is delighted to host the ATLAS Collaboration Week on the 22nd - 26th of June 2026. As Run 3 draws to a close, members of the collaboration from all career stages are invited to join us in Glasgow. The programme will feature plenary talks, early career lightning talks and a poster session on upgrade status, detector operations, and physics analysis topics. There will also be many opportunities to connect, collaborate, and socialise with colleagues throughout the week.
Conference Highlights
Important Dates
Registration Fees
Note that the student rate does not increase between early and late registration.
The registration fees cover lunches, coffee sessions, conference dinner and the catering at the poster session. It does not include accommodation or dinners on other days.
ATLAS at Glasgow
The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 and is therefore the 4th oldest English-speaking university and part of Scotland's 4 ancient universities. The Glasgow ATLAS group is heavily involved in the collaboration, with 40 current members. The group focuses on Higgs, Top, BSM, Trigger and ITk construction for the phase-II upgrade.
Contact:
atlas-uk-week-glasgow-loc@cern.ch
Local organising committee:
James William Howarth, University of Glasgow (chair)
Aidan Robson, University of Glasgow
Albert Gyorgy Borbely, University of Glasgow
Alice Reed, University of Glasgow
Andrew James Blue, University of Glasgow
Andy Buckley, University of Glasgow
Ethan Lewis Simpson, University of Manchester
Fan Henry, University of Glasgow
Giuseppe Callea, University of Glasgow
Harriet Watson, University of Edinburgh
Ivo Young, University of Glasgow
Jay Nesbitt, University of Glasgow
Katie Walkingshaw Pass, University of Glasgow
Marcos Miralles Lopez, University of Glasgow
Mark Owen, University of Glasgow
Md Arif Abdulla Samy, University of Glasgow
Victoria Martin, University of Edinburgh
Support:
Glasgow City Council
Glasgow Convention Bureau