Be.HEP Summer Solstice 2022

Europe/Brussels
Ghent

Ghent

Description

Following a tradition established over almost two decades,  the Belgian High Energy Physics community organises regular informal scientific meetings where ideas and results, theoretical as well as experimental,  are presented and discussed.

Originally, these meetings were held in the context of the PAI Fundamental Interactions. Even though the PAI programme has now stopped, the HEP community has decided to continue the tradition and start a new be.hep series of yearly meetings.

One of the most enriching aspects of these events is the fact that all "souls" of HEP activities in Belgium, will be present and contribute to the program. These go from formal aspects of quantum field and string theory, gravitation and cosmology to particle physics, theory and experiments (from the LHC, to NA62, to Solid,..) and astroparticles (IceCube, TA, ...).

This event is supported by FNRS and FWO, also through the EOS project be.h and the COSPA network.

There will be a poster session organized during this event.

Venue:

Ceremoniezaal
Campus Aula, Voldersstraat 9
9000 Gent

Supported by:

 

        

 

Participants
  • Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu
  • Alberto Mariotti
  • Alexander Ochirov
  • Amrutha Samalan
  • Andrea Campoleoni
  • Andrea Giammanco
  • Andrea Malara
  • Andres Vasquez
  • Angela Taliercio
  • Anna Benecke
  • Antoine Somerhausen
  • Antoine Van Proeyen
  • Archisman Ghosh
  • Athina Meli
  • Aäron Rase
  • Barbara Clerbaux
  • Ben Craps
  • Bob Oeyen
  • Celine Degrande
  • Cezary Turski
  • Christophe Delaere
  • Chrysoula Markou
  • Claudio Caputo
  • Daniela Pascucci
  • David Marckx
  • David Vannerom
  • Didar Dobur
  • Dirk Ryckbosch
  • Eugenia Celada
  • Evgeny Skvortsov
  • Fabio Maltoni
  • Felix Heyen
  • Florian Bury
  • Francesca Badaracco
  • Freija Beirnaert
  • Garv Chauhan
  • Gergely Dálya
  • Giacomo Bruno
  • Gianny Mestdach
  • Guillelmo Gomez-Ceballos
  • Hans Van Haevermaet
  • Haolin Li
  • Hesham El Faham
  • Ioana Maris
  • Izzeddin Suat Donertas
  • Jakob Salzer
  • Jaydeep Datta
  • Jean Kimus
  • Jeremías Aguilera Damia
  • Joscha Knolle
  • Juan Antonio Aguilar Sánchez
  • Julien Touchèque
  • Kevin Turbang
  • Khawla Jaffel
  • Kirill Skovpen
  • Liam Wezenbeek
  • Louan Mol
  • Luka Lambrecht
  • Maarten De Coen
  • Mai Elsawy
  • Marina Cermeño Gavilán
  • Marta Colomer Molla
  • Matteo Lucca
  • Max Lalleman
  • Maxime Lagrange
  • Michael Tytgat
  • Michal P. Heller
  • Michel Tytgat
  • Mubarak Abdallah
  • natalie jachowicz
  • Nick van Remortel
  • Nicolas Boulanger
  • Niels Van den Bossche
  • Paola Mastrapasqua
  • Pascal Vanlaer
  • Pengbo Li
  • Pierre-Alexandre Petitjean
  • Pieter Taels
  • Pietro Vischia
  • Quentin Decant
  • Rafael Aoude
  • Riccardo Argurio
  • Romain Vandepopeliere
  • Sam Junius
  • Sandhya Jain
  • Santiago Rafael Paredes Saenz
  • Sergio Ernesto Aguilar Gutierrez
  • Simon Maenaut
  • Simone Blasi
  • Soumya Dansana
  • Steven Lowette
  • Tahys Janssen
  • Thomas Mertens
  • Thomas Van Riet
  • Tomas Kello
  • Tu Thong Tran
  • Valentin Weber
  • Vincent Van Hemelryck
  • Xuao Zhang
  • Zahraa Daher
    • 09:00 09:30
      Welcome : registration and coffee
    • 09:30 09:35
      Welcome 5m
      Speaker: Kirill Skovpen (Ghent University (BE))
    • 09:35 13:10
      Morning session
      • 09:35
        Dark matter signals in cosmic accelerators 30m
        Speaker: Marina Cermeño Gavilán (UCLouvain (CP3))
      • 10:15
        Indirect searches for Dark Matter with Neutrino Telescopes 30m
        Speaker: Juan Antonio Aguilar Sanchez (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
      • 10:55
        Thermalization in nuclear collisions and emergence of the most perfect liquid in nature 30m
        Speaker: Michal Heller (UGent)
      • 11:25
        Coffee break 30m
      • 11:55
        The W mass measurement excitement: status and perspectives for LHC 30m
        Speaker: Guillelmo Gomez Ceballos Retuerto (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
      • 12:35
        Domain walls seeding the electroweak phase transition in the Singlet-Scalar extension of the SM 30m
        Speaker: Simone Blasi (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
    • 13:10 15:00
      Lunch: Served at the venue
    • 15:00 17:00
      Afternoon session
      • 15:00
        Highlights from CMS experiment and prospects for Run3 30m
        Speaker: Maurizio Pierini (CERN)
      • 15:40
        Anomalies, higher symmetries, higher groups in QFT 30m
        Speaker: Luigi Tizzano (ULB)
      • 16:20
        The Einstein Telescope and its technological challenges 30m
        Speaker: Francesca Badaracco (ULB)
    • 17:00 19:00
      Reception & Poster session