
Join Us for the LCWS 2025 Workshop in Valencia!
Valencia hosts the 25th International Workshop on Future Linear Collider devoted to studying the physics, detectors, and accelerator issues relating to high-energy linear electron-positron colliders

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming LCWS 2025 International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders, set to take place from October 20th to 24th, 2025, right in the vibrant heart of Valencia’s old town, Spain! This isn’t just a workshop; it’s an extraordinary opportunity to dive deep into the frontiers of particle physics, exploring the latest advancements in detectors and accelerator technologies tied to high-energy linear electron-positron colliders.
As we near the finish line of the third European Strategy for Particle Physics Update, this workshop provides a platform to connect with leading experts and play an active role in shaping visionary plans that will elevate our understanding of fundamental physics. Get ready for enlightening discussions focused on how a linear collider can help us thoroughly map the properties of the Higgs boson and uncover sensational physics beyond the Standard Model!
But that’s not all! This workshop is also an incredible chance for early-career researchers to shine. If you’re eager to present your work and engage with the future of our field, you’ll find a welcoming and inspiring atmosphere here.
We highly encourage in-person attendance! There’s nothing like the richness of face-to-face discussions and the invaluable networking opportunities that lie ahead. Plus, we are organizing satellite meetings on Monday morning and Friday afternoon—perfect for those who want to pursue tutorials, discuss detector options, or explore exciting accelerator concepts.
Don’t let this pivotal event pass you by! Mark your calendars, and register today to secure your spot! Registration and abstract submissions for parallel and poster sessions are open since May 16th and run until the end of June. Check out the details and get ready to join us in shaping the future of particle physics!
We can’t wait to welcome you to Valencia for a dynamic exchange of ideas that promises to inspire and drive our field forward.
—
Daniel Esperante, Adrián Irles (Local Committee Chairs) and
Patrick Koppenburg, Hiroshi Sakai, Caterina Vernieri, Marcel Vos (Program Committee Chairs)

The local hosts
The IFIC
The Insituto de Física Corpuscular, IFIC, is a joint center of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC, and the Universitat de València, UVEG. The IFIC is dedicated to research in nuclear, particle and astroparticle phsyics and their applications to medical
The AITANA group
The AITANA – matter & technology – group from IFIC is a multidiscipline team that encompasses experimental particle physics and accelerator physics researchers. We are involved in leading activities at ongoing experiments in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC): the ATLAS experiment and the MoEDAL experiment. In addition, we are also very active in future projects of the so called Higgs/EW/Top-quark factories, as the International Linear Collider (ILC) or the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), and now also the LCF at CERN proposal. Our group is also invested in the search for the so-called axion particles which are one of the particles candidates to solve the dark matter puzzle. We also play an important role in the R&D programme of detectors for the experiments mentioned above. Finally, we are also at the spanish and european vanguard of accelerator R&D for collider facilities and medical applications.
In summary, we are a research group with a broad portfolio of expertises in several areas of experimental particle physics: from the creation of technology solutions in the detector and accelerator instrumentation to the development of novel techniques for data analysis and particle physics phenomenology interpretations.


We acknowledge the support by the PlanGenT program from the Generalitat Valenciana (Spain) with the grant number CIDEGENT/2020/21 and the support from MCIU/AEI via the grant CEX2023-001292-S.
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