6–19 Sept 2023
Grenaa, Denmark
Europe/Copenhagen timezone

Scientific Programme

Lecture Courses
 

- Prospects at LHC in Run 3 and HL-LHC - Pamela Ferrari (Nikhef)

 

- Special Lecture on Dark Matter - Mads Frandsen (SDU Galaxy, Denmark)

 

- Higgs and Beyond - Christophe Grojean ( Deutsches Elektronen-Synchroton (DESY) and Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin) 

 

- QCD - Gudrun Heinrich (KIT)

 

- Machine Learning for HEP - Jan Kieseler (KIT)

 

- Field Theory & the Electro-Weak Standard Model - Anna Kulesza (U. of Münster)

 

- Flavour Physics and CP Violation - Alexander Lenz (U. of Siegen)

 

- Practical Statistics - Troels C. Petersen (Niels Bohr Institute)

 

- Cosmology - Mikhail Shaposhnikov (EPFL)

 

- Neutrino Physics - Gabriela Barenboim (Valencia)

 

- Heavy-Ion Physics - Korinna Zapp (Lund U.)
 

In addition to the above, there will be a question and answer session given by the CERN Director General, Fabiola Gianotti, and a course on science communications and outreach.

 

Discussion Sessions

There will be parallel discussion sessions, lasting about 90 minutes, most afternoons during the School. Students remain in the same discussion group for the duration of the School. 

Discussion Leaders:

Emanuele Bagnaschi (CERN)

Tyler Corbett (Vienna)

Tomasz Dutka (KIAS)

Maximilian Loeschner (DESY)

Alba Soto Ontoso (CERN)

Giovanni Stagnitto (Zurich)
 

Group Projects

The students in each discussion group will also participate in a collaborative project on an outreach theme. This will lead up to a presentation by a group representative in a dedicated session towards the end of the School. 

 

Poster Session

All students are encouraged to present and discuss their work at a poster session during the first week of the School.