The Particle and Nuclei International Conference is a series of triennial conferences which bring together the Particle and Nuclear Physics communities. PANIC consists of plenary talks and a number of parallel sessions. The scientific program addresses a broad range of topics at the interface between particle, nuclear and astrophysics.
Topics: Hot and dense matter physics (QGP and heavy ion collisions), Hadron spectroscopy and exotics, Neutrino physics, Dark matter and cosmology, Nuclear and particle astrophysics, Standard model physics at the TeV scale, Energy frontier physics beyond the standard model, Flavor physics - CKM and beyond, Tests of symmetries and conservation laws, Hadrons in medium - hyperons and mesons in nuclear matter, Development of accelerators and detectors, Applications of nuclear particle physics technology.