Conveners
Plenary: Plenary - I
- 亚东 杨 (Central China Normal University)
Plenary: Plenary - II
- Yuanning Gao (Peking University)
Plenary: Plenary - III
- Mingshui CHEN (IHEP)
Plenary: Plenary - IV
- Jin Min Yang (ITP, Beijing)
Plenary: Plenary - V
- Yuehong Xie (Central China Normal University)
- Yuehong Xie (Central China Normal University)
Plenary: Plenary - VI
- Daicui Zhou (Central China Normal University)
Plenary: Plenary - VII
- Joao Guimaraes da Costa ()
Plenary: Plenary - VIII
- Haijun Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
- Haijun Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
- Haijun Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Plenary: Closing
- There are no conveners in this block
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