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After a stop which lasted two years, the LHC placed at CERN, Geneva (Switzerland), will start its activity again during this year 2015.

For this new stage the collision energy of the LHC has been rised from the initial 8 TeV to 13TeV, a significant increase that will allow to unravel many details about the asymmetry between matter and antimatter in the universe.

The Experimental Particle Physics research group of ICCUB will keep participating in the LHCb experiment during this new phase, specializing on the analysis of b quarks . Members of this group are currently contributing to the design of electronical improvements as well as to the study of new radiative processes.