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@ARTICLE{Arling:642741,
author = {Arling, Jan-Hendrik and Burgman, Alexander and Dimitriadi,
Christina and Einhaus, Ulrich and Gallén, Axel and Haddad,
Abdelhamid and Huhta, Laura and Ilg, Armin and Klamka, Jan
and Long, Elizabeth and Madlener, Thomas and Morancho
Tardà, Arnau and Musumeci, Emanuela and Mękała, Krzysztof
and Pacchi, Elena Pompa and Pfaff, Marvin and Reichelt,
Daniel and Reichenbach, Leonhard and Stapf, Birgit and Ucci,
Francesco P. and Wallin, Erik and Watson, Harriet and
Addepalli, Sagar Vidya and Alves, Bruno and Amarinei, Robert
Mihai and Barrué, Ricardo and Brenner, Lydia and Da Molin,
Giacomo and de Giorgi, Arturo and Dudar, Bohdan and Giuli,
Francesco and Gurgone, Andrea and Jesús-Valls, César and
Laudrain, Antoine and Losekamm, Martin J. and Masełek,
Rafał and Naskar, Wrishik and Nebot-Guinot, Miquel and
Pesut, Marko and Pöschl, Thomas and Segarra, Efrain P. and
Taylor, Rebecca and Vana, Pavel and Wakeling, Hannah and
Wiederhold, Aidan R.},
title = {{E}arly {C}areer {R}esearcher {I}nput to the {E}uropean
{S}trategy for {P}article {P}hysics {U}pdate: {W}hite
{P}aper},
reportid = {PUBDB-2025-05590, arXiv:2503.19862},
year = {2025},
note = {Endorsed by the ECFA ECR Panel. Editor and author
attribution in the document},
abstract = {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.},
keywords = {High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) (Other) / High
Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) (Other) / High
Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) (Other) / Accelerator
Physics (physics.acc-ph) (Other) / Instrumentation and
Detectors (physics.ins-det) (Other) / FOS: Physical sciences
(Other)},
cin = {FTX / FHR},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)FTX-20210408 / I:(DE-H253)FHR-20120731},
pnm = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-H253)FCC-20190101 / EXP:(DE-MLZ)NOSPEC-20140101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
eprint = {2503.19862},
howpublished = {arXiv:2503.19862},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2503.19862;\%\%$},
doi = {10.3204/PUBDB-2025-05590},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/642741},
}