研究課題(令和7年度)Joint Research

Joint Research Program in FY2025

ICEPP, as a national center for research cooperation on energy frontier physics, provides Japanese particle physicists opportunities to participate in various researches at highest energy colliders. This is particularly important in Japan where there is no energy frontier facility. The table shows researchers and institutes who proposed and worked in joint researches with ICEPP members.

ATLAS Experiment

"Studies on the control system of large-scale electronics using a System-On-a-Chip (SoC) towards the High-Luminosity LHC era" Masaya Ishino (ICEPP) and 7 researchers (Nagoya University, KEK, ICEPP)
"Research for the advanced software for HL-LHC muon trigger" Junpei Maeda (Kobe University) and 11 researchers (Kobe University, ICEPP, Nagoya University, Kyoto University)
"Search for Supersymmetry at LHC-ATLAS experiment with novel analysis techniques and comprehensive strategy" Shion Chen (Kyoto University) and 8 researchers (Kyoto University, ICEPP, Osaka University)
"Exploring the performance improvement of the muon trigger system for the LHC Run-3" Masato Aoki (KEK) and 11 researchers (KEK, ICEPP, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Kobe University)
"Development of triggers for new particle searches for the LHC-ATLAS experiment and general research for triggers with hardware accelerator chips" Kunihiro Nagano (KEK) and 6 researchers (ICEPP, KEK)
"Establishment of research facility for remote collaboration for LHC-ATLAS muon trigger development" Yasuyuki Okumura (ICEPP) and 15 researchers (KEK, ICEPP, Kobe University, Nagoya University, Kyoto University)
"Studies for extension of the grid computing system towards High-Luminosity LHC program" Tomoe Kishimoto (KEK) and 6 researchers (KEK, ICEPP)

Quantum Information Science

"Fundamental research for realizing scalable fault-tolerant quantum computer" Koji Terashi (ICEPP) and 4 researchers (ICEPP, Kyoto University)
"Development of superconducting quantum sensors and search for wavelike dark matter" Tatsumi Nitta (KEK) and 10 researchers (ICEPP, Kyoto University)
"R&D for new data-processing and data-analysis system using machine learning" Masako Iwasaki (Osaka Metropolitan University) and 7 researchers (Osaka Metropolitan University, ICEPP)
"Application of machine learning to beam tuning and analysis for KEK beam dump experiment" Yosuke Takubo (Niihama College) and 6 researchers (KEK, Osaka Metropolitan University, ICEPP, Saga University)

ILC Project

"Development of the fine-grained electro-magnetic calorimeter for the ILC experiment" Tohru Takeshita (Shinshu University) and 6 researchers (ICEPP, Shinshu University)
"Electroweak Precision Measurements with Radiative Return Events at the ILC" Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw/DESY) and 4 researchers (University of Warsaw, DESY, KEK, ICEPP)
"Study of precise measurement of Higgs couplings on ILC" Shinya Narita (Iwate University) and 8 researchers (Iwate University, ICEPP)
"Probing the Higgs Self-coupling at the ILC" Jenny List (DESY) and 4 researchers (DESY, ICEPP)

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