This year's conference builds on the success of previous editions in 2014, 2017, and 2022, reaffirming ICISE's position as a prestigious academic destination in the region.
The event was honored with the presence of many leading scientists in the field of particle physics, including: Professor Mu-Chun Chen (University of California at Irvine, USA); Professor Greg Landsberg (Brown University, USA); Professor Michael Ratz (University of California at Irvine, USA)…
Flavor physics is the field of study that investigates the properties and interactions of fundamental particles such as quarks and leptons, particularly symmetry-breaking mechanisms and rare decays—phenomena that fall outside the Standard Model—and is currently a focus of research at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

This year's conference, held from August 18-23, featured 56 in-depth scientific papers focusing on topics such as: Neutrino physics; Charged lepton physics (Tau, Muon); Kaon, Beauty and Charm physics; phenomena beyond the Standard Model (BSM); Dark Sector Physics; CP symmetry violations and rare decays, and new theoretical models.
In addition to thematic presentations, the conference also included open discussion sessions where scientists analyzed research results, shared methods, and explored avenues for international collaboration.
This is an opportunity to connect theoretical and experimental physicists, promote interdisciplinary projects, and develop facilities for particle physics research globally.

Held every three years, the "International Conference on Flavor Physics" is an academic forum that promotes global collaboration, expands research networks, and contributes to new advances in fundamental physics.
From searching for phenomena beyond the Standard Model to studying dark-region physics and developing cutting-edge measurement technologies, the conference plays a vital role in shaping the future of particle physics.
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