High-Energy Theoretical Particle Physics Mini-Conference -- from new tools in quantum field theory to phenomenology

Europe/Zurich
Iserables, Valais, Suisse
Francesco Riva (Universite de Geneve (CH))
Description

In this  mini-conference we will dive into the forefront of high-energy theoretical particle physics beyond the Standard Model. This  event will take place in  the Swiss Alpss and aims at bringing together a few of the leading experts from Geneva University and related institutes to explore groundbreaking theories and cutting-edge research developed in the last few years in the context of effective field theories around the Standard model, both from a theoretical and a phenomenological point of view.

The goal of the conference will be to discuss the impact of recent developments in various fields related to effective field theories and phenomenology: from colliders, dark matter, black-hole mergers and tools to compute at strong coupling. 

    • 1
      Discussion on Phenomenology

      Discussion on advances in phenomenology, led by Sebastian Ellis.

      Speaker: Sebastian Ellis (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
    • 2
      Divergences in Hamiltonian Truncation

      Talk by Olivier Delouche, followed by a discussion.

      Speaker: Olivier Delouche (Abus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics)
    • 3
      Discussion on Hamiltonian Truncation

      Discussion on the advances in Hamiltonian Truncation, led by Kara Farnsworth.

      Speaker: Kara Farnsworth (University of California Davis)
    • 4
      Discussion on Amplitudes and Gravitational Waves

      Discussion on the recent advances in the use of Amplitude methods in the study of the two-body problem, led by Dimitrios Kosmopoulos.

      Speaker: Dimitrios Kosmopoulos (Universite de Geneve (CH))