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From July 17th to July 21st, Dr. Masato Kimura<\/a>, a member of research group 4<\/a>, led by Dr. Masayuki Wada<\/a>, participated in the 31st International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies (LeptonPhoton2023<\/a>), held at Monash University in Melbourne. The symposium encompassed a wide array of topics crucial to the particle physics community, ranging from the latest experimental results to future facility research, theoretical advancements, and discussions on inclusion, diversity, and public engagement.<\/p> Dr. Kimura’s presence was particularly significant, as he presented new research on the search for dark matter annual modulation in DarkSide-50, sharing his insights with peers and fostering meaningful scientific collaborations. After his engaging presentation, titled “Search for Dark Matter Induced Event Rate Modulation in DarkSide-50 Ionization Signal”, Dr. Kimura had fruitful discussions with fellow participants.<\/p>