Time |
Speaker |
Title |
3/09, 8:00am |
Michelangelo Mangano
CERN |
Precision and discoveries: a personal perspective[Slides][Video] |
3/11, 8:00am |
Lian-Tao Wang
U. Chicago |
New physics and precision: the roads ahead[Slides][Video] |
3/16, 8:00am |
Marvin Schnubel
(Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
Matthias Neubert
(Univ. of Mainz) |
Adventures in the ALPs: Effective Lagrangians and Flavor Observables with Axions and Axion-Like Particles[Slides][Video] |
3/18, 8:00am |
Anja Butter
(Universität Heidelberg)
Gregor Kasieczka
(Univ. Hamburg) |
Unsupervised Learning for Fun and Precision[Slides][Video][CC] |
3/23, 8:00am |
Veronica Sanz
(University of Sussex)
Anke Biekoetter
(IPPP Durham)
Sebastian Bruggisser
(Univ. Heidelberg) |
SMEFT: The new Standard Model[Slides][Video][CC] |
3/25, 8:00am |
Andrea Thamm
Uni. Melbourne |
Flavor Probes of MeV-GeV ALPs[Slides][Video][CC] |
3/29, 8:00am |
Wolfgang Altmannshofer
(Cincinnati)
Patrick Owen
(University of Zurich) |
New results on rare B decays and their implications[Slides][Video] |
3/30, 8:00am |
Jesse Thaler
(MIT)
Frédéric Dreyer
(Univ. of Oxford) |
QCD and Jets through the Lens of Machine Learning[Slides][Video] |
4/01, 8:00am |
Kirill Melnikov
(KIT)
Arnd Behring
(KIT) |
Mixed QCD-EW corrections to Z/W production and an impact of these effects on the W mass determination at the LHC[Slides][Video] |
4/06, 8:00am |
Nathaniel Craig
(UCSB)
Dave Sutherland
(INFN) |
Which EFT for the LHC?[Slides][Video][CC] |
4/08, 8:00am |
Ken Mimasu
(King's College London)
Eleni Vryonidou
(CERN) |
Higher order effects in SMEFT for the LHC[Slides][Video] |
4/09, 8:30am |
Aida El-Khadra
(Univ. of Illinois)
Martin Hoferichter
(UW)
Dominik Stoeckinger
(TU Dresden) |
Muon g-2 Debriefing[Slides][Video] |
4/13, 8:00am |
Zoltan Ligeti
(LBNL)
Clara Murgui
(Caltech) |
Flavors of future surprises?[Slides][Video] |
4/15, 8:00am |
Andrew Larkoski
(Reed)
Ian Moult
(SLAC) |
Understanding QCD at the LHC[Slides][Video] |
4/20, 8:00am |
Christophe Grojean
DESY |
The BSM Orders of CPV[Slides][Video] |
4/20, 8:30am |
Timothy Trott
UCSB |
Causality constraints for the Standard Model[Video] |
4/22, 8:00am |
Yael Shadmi
(Technion)
Gauthier Durieux
(CERN) |
On-shell SM EFTs[Slides][Video] |
4/23, 8:00am |
Mandy Cooper Sarkar
(Oxford)
Joey Huston
(MSU)
Maria Ubiali
(Cambridge) |
Progress and Issues in precision PDF determination[Video] |
4/27, 8:00am |
Viviana Cavaliere
(BNL) Haider Abidi (Univ. of Toronto) |
From BSM Higgs searches to precision measurements[Slides][Video] |
4/29, 8:00am |
Maurizio Pierini
(LPC)
Jennifer Ngadiuba
(Fermilab) |
Exploiting anomaly detection for new physics identification at the LHC[Slides][Video] |
4/30, 8:00am |
Adam Martin
(Notre Dame)
Francesco Riva
(CERN)
Michael Trott
(N. Bohr Institute) |
EFT Discussions: Geometric stuff, Positivity stuff and maybe some other stuff...[Slides][Video] |
5/04, 8:00am |
Jamie Boyd
CERN |
Far detectors at the LHC [Video] (joint event with "Novel Experiments for Fundamental Physics" Conference) |
5/06, 8:00am |
Paolo Nason
(INFN)
Silvia Ferrario Ravasio
(Oxford University) |
Linear Power Corrections in Collider Processes[Video] |
5/10, 8:00am |
Marco Battaglia
(UCSC)
Javier Duarte
(UCSD) |
High-pT Higgs and EFT[Video] |
5/11, 8:00am |
Iain Stewart
(CTP)
Johannes Michel
(CTP)
Xiaojun Yao
(MIT, Cambridge, CTP) |
Exploring Two Axes at Colliders: From Precision to Novel Observables[Slides][Video] |
5/13, 8:00am |
Maxim Perelstein
(Cornell)
Christina Gao
(Fermi) |
Monte Carlo Simulations with Neural Networks[Slides][Video] |
5/14, 8:00am |
Spencer Chang
(Univ. of Oregon)
Brian Henning
(Univ. of Geneva) |
Higgs Couplings and High Energy Amplitudes[Slides][Video] |
5/17 12:15pm |
Carlos Wagner
University of Chicago |
Precision Measurements in the High Luminosity LHC Er[Video] KITP Blackboard Lunch |
5/18, 8:00am |
Frank Petriello
(Northwestern)
Daniel Wiegand
(Northwestern U & Argonne lab) |
Dimension-8 effects and flat directions in the SMEFT[Video] |
5/20, 8:00am |
Tulika Bose
(UW-Madison)
Simone Pagan Griso
(Berkeley Lab) |
Existing Anomalies in the ATLAS and CMS Physics Program[Slides][Video] |