Bulgarian national input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics
L. Anguelova, M. Bogomilov, M. Chizhov, A. Demerdzhiev, K. Dimitrova, K. Gladnishki, R. Hadjiiska, P. Iaydjiev, S. Ilieva, D. Kocheva, D. Kolev, K. Kostova, V. Kozhuharov, F. Kunis, L. Litov, M. Makariev, G. Maneva, D. Mihaylov, M. Naydenov, B. Pavlov, P. Petkov, G. Rainovski

TL;DR
This paper presents Bulgaria's scientific community's perspective on the development of subatomic physics within Europe, highlighting current activities, strengths, weaknesses, and future interests.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Bulgaria's position and aspirations in the European particle physics landscape from a national perspective.
Findings
Current research activities in Bulgaria are outlined.
Strengths include active scientific community and research infrastructure.
Weaknesses involve limited resources and funding.
Abstract
The present document summarizes the view and the vision of the Bulgarian subatomic physics scientific community for the development of the field of subatomic physics from the Bulgarian national perspective. It outlines the present activities and the strengths and weaknesses of the research field, together with the interests of the community for the future development of the technological and scientific landscape.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · International Science and Diplomacy · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
