Overview of recent ALICE results
Taku Gunji (on behalf of the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes recent results from the ALICE experiment at CERN, focusing on the properties of quark-gluon plasma and small-system physics in high-energy collisions, based on presentations at Quark Matter 2015.
Contribution
It provides an overview of diverse recent findings from ALICE, emphasizing new insights into QCD matter and small-system phenomena at the LHC.
Findings
Insights into collective dynamics and correlations in high-multiplicity pp and p-Pb collisions
Results on heavy flavor and quarkonia production in Pb-Pb collisions
Advancements in detector upgrades and future research directions
Abstract
The ALICE experiment explores the properties of strongly interacting QCD matter at extremely high temperatures created in Pb-Pb collisions at LHC and provides further insight into small-system physics in (high-multiplicity) pp and p-Pb collisions. The ALICE collaboration presented 27 parallel talks, 50 posters, and 1 flash talk at Quark Matter 2015 and covered various topics including collective dynamics, correlations and fluctuations, heavy flavors, quarkonia, jets and high hadrons, electromagnetic probes, small system physics, and the upgrade program. This paper highlights some of the selected results.
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