Program
Overview
Lectures are arranged in slots of 1.5 hours, for a total of 14 slots. Time is shared between theoretical and experimental lectures. Theoretical topics are matched to related experimental subjects.
The School program also includes
- Two sessions of the 7th Young Researchers Workshop:
 Monday 11th and Thursday 14th, 16:30-19:15. - Two discussion sessions:
 Tuesday 12th and Friday 15th, 16:30-18:00. - The Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology:
 Tuesday 12th, 18:00-19:00.
For the detailed timetable of the School program see the schedule.
Lectures
Topic | No. of Lectures |
Speaker |
---|---|---|
Theory lectures | ||
Quark flavour physics: theory aspects | 2 | Diego Guadagnoli (LAPTH Annecy) |
Lepton flavour physics: New Physics and and correlations with the electroweak fits | 1 | Andreas Crivellin (Zurich U. & PSI, Villigen) |
Early Universe Cosmology: Neutrinos, Dark Matter and Baryogenesis | 2 | Miguel Escudero Abenza (TUM Munich) |
QCD and jets at colliders | 2 | Matteo Cacciari (LPTHE & Paris 7 U.) |
Big Bang nucleosynthesis as a cosmological probe | 1 | Gianpiero Mangano (Naples U. & INFN Naples) |
Experimental lectures | ||
Experimental heavy flavour physics | 2 | Marie-Hélène Schune (IJCLab Orsay) |
Flavour physics measurements with charged leptons | 1 | Alberto Lusiani (Scuola Normale Superiore & INFN Pisa) |
Exploiting the finest details of the Cosmic Microwave Background: experimental challenges | 1 | Paolo De Bernardis (Sapienza U. & INFN Rome) |
The next collider at the energy frontier: from accelerator and detector technology to the scientific programme | 2 | Marcel Vos (IFIC & CSIC & Valencia U.) |
Other Events
Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology Brave New Worlds:Discovery and Characterisation of Planets
Beyond our Solar System Daniel Bayliss University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Further information on this workshop can be found here.