CHEP History

CHEP (Computing in High Energy Physics) is the largest international meeting of the communities of high energy physics, computing science and the computing industry. It is held in roughly 18 month intervals to overview latest computing trends and approaches in the fields of High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics.

The Conference is a major event in the area (~500 participants), featuring plenary sessions, parallel sections and poster presentations; it publishes peer-reviewed Proceedings.

The Conference location rotates between Americas, Asia and Europe.

Previous CHEP Conferences
  CHEP 2015
April 13-17 2015
Okinawa
Japan
  CHEP 2013
14-18 October 2013
Amsterdam
Netherlands
  CHEP 2012
21–25 May 2012
New York
United States
  CHEP 2010
18–22 October 2010, 
Taipei,
Taiwan
  CHEP 2009
21–27 March 2009, 
Prague
Czech Republic
CHEP 2007  CHEP 2007
2nd - 7th September 2007
Victoria
Canada
CHEP 2006 CHEP 2006
13th - 17th February 2006
T.I.F.R. Mumbai
India
CHEP 2004 CHEP 2004
27th September - 1st October 2004
Congress Centre, Interlaken
Switzerland
CHEP 2003 CHEP 2003
24th - 28th March 2003
University of California, La Jolla
California, USA
CHEP 2001 CHEP 2001
3rd - 7th September 2001
IHEP, Beijing
China
CHEP 2000 CHEP 2000
7th - 11th February 2000
Teatro Antonianum, Padova
Italy
CHEP 1998 CHEP 1998
31st August - 4th September 1998
Hotel Inter-Continental, Chicago
Illinois, USA
CHEP 1997 CHEP 1997
7th - 11th April 1997
Lichtenberger Congress Center, Berlin
Germany
CHEP 1995 CHEP 1995
18th - 22nd September 1995
Hotel Glória, Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
CHEP 1994 CHEP 1994
21st - 27th April 1994
Hyatt Regency Hotel, San Francisco
USA
CHEP 1992 CHEP 1992
21st - 25th September 1992
Imperial Palace Conference Center, Annecy
France
  CHEP 1991
11th - 15th March 1991
Tsukuba
Japan
  CHEP 1990
9th - 13th April 1990
Santa Fe
New Mexico
CHEP 1989 CHEP 1989
10th - 14th April 1989
Oxford
England
CHEP 1987 CHEP 1987
2nd - 6th February 1987
Asilomar
California, USA
CHEP 1985 CHEP 1985
25th - 28th June 1985
Amsterdam
Netherlands