from Monday, May 9th to Friday, May 13th, 2016.
The School is directed to graduate students, post-graduate and post-doctoral
fellows in theoretical and experimental high energy physics.
The 2016 edition of the School includes six sets of lectures on selected
theoretical and experimental topics and two discussion sessions and the
5th Young Researchers Workshop:
“Physics Challenges
in the LHC Era”
will take place on
Monday, May 9th
and on
Thursday, May 12th, 2016.
Graduate students, post-graduate and post-doctoral fellows planning to
participate in the School, are strongly encouraged to apply to give a
presentation of their research work in the Workshop
(↪how to apply).
The XVIII LNF Spring School program will also feature the
Spring School Colloquium The SETI Project Explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the Universe Seth ShostakSenior Astronomer and Director Center for SETI research
Program
The School is directed to graduate students, post-graduate and post-doctoral fellows in theoretical and experimental high energy physics. The 2016 edition of the School includes six sets of lectures on selected theoretical and experimental topics, two discussion sessions, and the Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology.
Lecture topics:
- Dark Matter: models and signatures
- Neutrinoles double beta decay: Theory
- Signatures of new physics at LHC
- Dark Matter: Experimental searches
- Neutrinoless double beta decay: Experiments
- Searches for new particles at the LHC
Invited speakers:
- Oliver Buchmueller (Imp. Coll., London)
- Alejandro Ibarra (Munich Tech. U.)
- Tilman Plehn (Heidelberg U., ITP)
- Werner Rodejohann (MPIK, Heidelberg)
- Stefan Schönert (Munich Tech. U.)
- Marc Schumann (Bern U., AEC)
You can find the program here, as well as the schedule. The program of the workshop can be found here.
Group photo
Thanks to all the participants to the XVIIIth Frascati Spring School!
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