Program

Overview

Lectures are arranged in slots of 1.5 hours, for a total of 14 slots. Time is equally shared between theoretical and experimental lectures. Theoretical topics are matched to related experimental subjects.

The School program also includes

For the detailed timetable of the School program see the schedule.

Lectures

Topic No. of
Lectures
Speaker
Theory lectures
Flavour physics and CP violation in the quark sector2Jernej Kamenik
(J. Stefan Inst.
& Ljubljana U.)
Flavour physics in the charged-lepton sector1Giovanni Marco Pruna
(Maynooth U.)
Out-of-equilibrium phenomena in the Early Universe2Kimmo Kainulainen
(Jyväskylä U.)
QCD and jets at colliders2Matteo Cacciari (LPTHE
& Paris 7 U.)
Experimental lectures
Experimental heavy flavour physics 2Marie-Helene Schune
(LAL Orsay)
Flavour physics measurements with charged leptons1Alberto Lusiani
(Scuola Normale Superiore
& INFN Pisa)
Exploiting the finest details of the Cosmic Microwave Background: experimental challenges 1Paolo De Bernardis (Sapienza U.
& INFN Rome)
Precise Big Bang nucleosynthesis 1Alain Coc (IJCLab Orsay)
The next collider at the energy frontier: from accelerator and detector technology to the scientific programme2Marcel Vos
(IFIC & CSIC & Valencia U.)

Other Events

Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology Brave New Worlds:
Discovery and Characterizazion of Planets
Beyond our Solar System
Daniel Bayliss
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
and
7th Young Researchers Workshop: “Physics Challenges in the LHC Era”

Further information on this workshop can be found here.