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09:30
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Overview
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Ben Carlson
(University of Pittsburgh)
(until 11:00)
()
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09:30
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Welcome and Introduction
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Tao Han
(University of Pittsburgh)
()
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09:40
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ATLAS Run 2 summary
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Stephane Yves G Willocq
(University of Massachusetts (US))
()
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10:20
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CMS Run 2 summary
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Meenakshi Narain
(Brown University (US))
()
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11:00
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--- BREAK & g-2 announcement ---
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10:00
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Upgrade and Trigger for Run 3
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Ben Carlson
(University of Pittsburgh)
(until 11:20)
()
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10:00
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CMS Trigger
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Darin Acosta
(University of Florida (US))
()
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10:40
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ATLAS Trigger
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Caterina Doglioni
(Lund University (SE))
()
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11:20
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Hadronic physics: Jets, substructure, taus, MET
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Christopher Robyn Hayes
(University of Michigan (US))
(until 11:50)
()
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11:20
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Trigger limited hadronic Higgs measurements: bb, cc, tautau (including VBF production)
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Isobel Ojalvo
(Princeton University (US))
()
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10:00
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Soft final states: Low pT jets, leptons, long-lived
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Christian Herwig
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
(until 12:10)
()
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10:00
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Unconventional signatures of supersymmetry
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Matthew Reece
(Harvard University)
()
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10:40
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Unconventional object reconstruction
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Tova Ray Holmes
(University of Tennessee (US))
()
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11:10
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Long-lived particles: lessons learned for designing new trigger strategies
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Juliette Alimena
(CERN)
()
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11:40
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Non-Standard Model Higgs decays
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Rafael Coelho Lopes De Sa
(University of Massachusetts (US))
()
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12:45
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Overview
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Christopher Robyn Hayes
(University of Michigan (US))
(until 13:30)
()
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12:45
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Theory overview
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stefania gori
(UC Santa Cruz)
()
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13:30
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Precision physics with leptons & photons
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James Alfred Mueller
(University of Pittsburgh (US))
(until 15:00)
()
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13:30
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SM Higgs
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Sarah Heim
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
()
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14:00
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Electroweak SM measurements: VBS, triboson
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Junjie Zhu
(University of Michigan (US))
()
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14:30
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Top physics: opportunities and challenges
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Andreas Jung
(Purdue University (US))
()
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15:00
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Theory and modelling tools
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Keping Xie
(University of Pittsburgh)
(until 17:05)
()
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15:00
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Improving theory predictions for SM processes
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Jonas Lindert
(University of Sussex)
()
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15:45
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Electroweak Restoration at the LHC and Beyond: The Vh Channel
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Ian Lewis
(The University of Kansas)
()
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12:00
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--- BREAK ---
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13:00
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Hadronic physics: Jets, substructure, taus, MET
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Brian Thomas Batell
(until 15:30)
()
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13:00
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HH: hadronic trigger limitations and ways to improve
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John Alison
(Carnegie-Mellon University (US))
()
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13:30
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Dark matter searches using trigger scouting and parking (CMS)
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Jakob Salfeld-Nebgen
(CERN)
()
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14:00
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Dark matter searches using trigger level analysis (ATLAS)
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Mariana Toscani
(Universidad de Buenos Aires (AR))
()
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14:30
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Higgs and exotics searches using jet substructure techniques
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Petar Maksimovic
(Johns Hopkins University (US))
()
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15:00
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Physics case for displaced vertex triggers during Run 4
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Simon Knapen
Simon Knapen
Simon Knapen
(CERN)
()
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15:30
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--- Happy hour and informal chat ---
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12:10
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--- BREAK ---
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13:15
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Machine learning
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Tae Min Hong
(University of Pittsburgh (US))
(until 15:15)
()
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13:15
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Hadronic reconstruction with ML
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Maximilian J Swiatlowski
(TRIUMF (CA))
()
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13:45
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Identifying new phase space with ML
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David Shih
(Rutgers University)
()
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14:15
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Incorporating ML into analysis: CoWLa hunting, optimization, regression and new ideas
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Ben Nachman
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
()
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