TY  - EJOUR
AU  - Arling, Jan-Hendrik
AU  - Burgman, Alexander
AU  - Dimitriadi, Christina
AU  - Einhaus, Ulrich
AU  - Gallén, Axel
AU  - Haddad, Abdelhamid
AU  - Huhta, Laura
AU  - Ilg, Armin
AU  - Klamka, Jan
AU  - Long, Elizabeth
AU  - Madlener, Thomas
AU  - Morancho Tardà, Arnau
AU  - Musumeci, Emanuela
AU  - Mękała, Krzysztof
AU  - Pacchi, Elena Pompa
AU  - Pfaff, Marvin
AU  - Reichelt, Daniel
AU  - Reichenbach, Leonhard
AU  - Stapf, Birgit
AU  - Ucci, Francesco P.
AU  - Wallin, Erik
AU  - Watson, Harriet
AU  - Addepalli, Sagar Vidya
AU  - Alves, Bruno
AU  - Amarinei, Robert Mihai
AU  - Barrué, Ricardo
AU  - Brenner, Lydia
AU  - Da Molin, Giacomo
AU  - de Giorgi, Arturo
AU  - Dudar, Bohdan
AU  - Giuli, Francesco
AU  - Gurgone, Andrea
AU  - Jesús-Valls, César
AU  - Laudrain, Antoine
AU  - Losekamm, Martin J.
AU  - Masełek, Rafał
AU  - Naskar, Wrishik
AU  - Nebot-Guinot, Miquel
AU  - Pesut, Marko
AU  - Pöschl, Thomas
AU  - Segarra, Efrain P.
AU  - Taylor, Rebecca
AU  - Vana, Pavel
AU  - Wakeling, Hannah
AU  - Wiederhold, Aidan R.
TI  - Early Career Researcher Input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update: White Paper
IS  - arXiv:2503.19862
M1  - PUBDB-2025-05590
M1  - arXiv:2503.19862
PY  - 2025
N1  - Endorsed by the ECFA ECR Panel. Editor and author attribution in the document
AB  - This document, written by early career researchers (ECRs) in particle physics, aims to represent the perspectives of the European ECR community and serves as input for the 2025-2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics. With input from a community-wide survey, it highlights key challenges faced by ECRs - career stability, funding access and long-term research opportunities - while proposing policy recommendations and targeted initiatives. It underscores the importance of practices fostering diverse, equitable, inclusive and healthy workplaces, as well as of stronger ECR communities, and highlights how effective communication and interdisciplinary collaborations reinforce the societal relevance of particle physics and promote continued support for large-scale and long-term projects. Finally, the future of both collider and beyond-collider experiments is addressed, emphasising the critical role of ECRs in shaping future projects. The ECR contribution is formed of two parts: the ten-page executive summary submitted as input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update and, as backup document, this extended white paper providing additional context.
KW  - High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) (Other)
KW  - High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) (Other)
KW  - High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) (Other)
KW  - Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) (Other)
KW  - Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) (Other)
KW  - FOS: Physical sciences (Other)
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)25
DO  - DOI:10.3204/PUBDB-2025-05590
UR  - https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/642741
ER  -