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International Conferences and Workshops, divided per year.\n2026 # ATLAS Highlights for Hard Probes 2026: plenary ATLAS experimental overview at the Hard Probes 2026 Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, 21-26 June 2026.\nO+O and Ne+Ne at the LHC, one year after: what did we learn?: invited talk at the XVII Quark Confinement and Hadron Spectrum, Wroclaw, Poland, 29 June - 4 July 2026.\nUpcoming # Yet to be announced 2025 # New ATLAS Results from O+O and Ne+Ne Collisions: shedding light on QGP and small nuclei properties: CERN seminar on behalf of ATLAS at the CERN Jamboree on results from the 2025 light ion run at the LHC, CERN, Switzerland; 16 September 2025;\nLight ions at the LHC: early results from the Oxygen and Neon runs: invited talk at the 53rd International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Corfu, Greece; 21-26 September 2025.\nOpportunities for Heavy Ion at ATLAS with the Phase-II upgrades and synergies with the EIC: invited talk at the Joint ECFA-NuPECC-APPEC Workshop on synergies between the EIC and the LHC, IFJ Pan, Krakow, Poland; 21-23 September 2025.\nOverview of jet results from the LHC: invited talk at the RHIC/AGS Annual User Meeting 2025, at Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY, US; 23-25 May 2025.\nHeavy Ions: how can future facilities answer the main open questions?: invited talk in the Upgrades and Future Projects parallel session of the 2025 LHC Physics Conference, Taipei, 5-9 May 2025.\nATLAS Highlights: plenary ATLAS experimental overview at the Quark Matter 2025 Conference, Frankfurt, 6-12 April 2025.\nOverview of recent ATLAS jet results in Heavy Ions: invited talk at the first Hot Jets: Advancing the Understanding of High Temperature QCD with Jets workshop, Urbana, 8-10 January 2025.\n2024 # A journey through the Early Universe with the ATLAS Experiment at CERN: invited Seminar at the University of Illinois Scholars Undergraduate Research (ISUR) program, Urbana, 11 December 2024.\nHard-jet correlations in small and large systems: invited plenary talk at the 12th International Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes of High-Energy Nuclear Collisions (Hard Probes 2024), Nagasaki, 22-27 September 2024.\nSynergies between the ATLAS Heavy Ion and the EIC Physics Programs: invited talk at the INT Heavy Ion Physics in the EIC Era Workshop, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle, 18-24 August 2024.\nATLAS status and plans for studies in hadronic p+A collisions: talk at the Physics with high-luminosity proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC Workshop, CERN, 4-5 July 2024.\nStatus of the COMPASS TMD program: invited talk at the 2024 SoLID Opportunities and Challenges of Nuclear Physics at the Luminosity Frontier, Argonne National Laboratory, 17-22 June 2024.\nStudying the emergence of Hot and Cold QCD phenomena using Jets: invited Nuclear Physics Seminar at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, 18th March 2024.\nStudying the emergence of Hot and Cold QCD phenomena in Heavy Ions at the ATLAS Experiment: invited High-Energy Physics Seminar at the University of Bologna, 27th February 2024.\nStudying the emergence of Hot and Cold QCD phenomena using Jets: invited Physics Colloquium at the University of Kansas Physics and Astronomy Department, Lawrence (KS), 29th January 2024.\n2023 # Probing proton size fluctuations and nuclear effects via dijet measurements in heavy ion collisions at the LHC: invited Nuclear Physics Seminar at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, 4th December 2023.\nRadiation-hard Particle Detectors and Calorimeters in Nuclear and High Energy Physics: invited lecture at Nuclear, Plasma \u0026amp; 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