12–25 Jun 2024
Asia/Bangkok timezone

Scientific Programme

- Higgs and Beyond - John Ellis (King's College)

- QCD - Xu Feng (PKU)

- LHC and Beyond - Joao Guimaraes da Costa (IHEP)

- Flavour Physics and CP Violation - Gino Isidori (Zürich)

- Field Theory and the E-W Standard Model - Anna Kulesza (Münster)

- Neutrino Physics - Stéphane Lavignac (IPhT Saclay)

- Particle Physics Outlook - Tatsuya Nakada (EPFL)

- Statistical Techniques including Machine Learning - Harrison Prosper (FSU)

- Hadron Spectroscopy - Chengping Shen (Fudan U.)

- Cosmology (incl. Dark Matter) - Jing Shu (PKU)

- Instrumentation - Maxim Titov (CEA Saclay / CERN)

- Heavy-Ion Physics - Xin-Nian Wang (LBNL)

 


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. The discussion leaders will be:

- Kento Asai (ICRR, Japan)

- Jamil Aslam (Quaid-i-Azam U., Pakistan)

- Tomasz Dutka (KIAS, Korea)

- Shrihari Gopalakrishna (IMSc, India)

- Pooja Mukherjee (BCTP Bonn U., Germany)

- Ryotaro Watanabe (Central China Normal U.) 

 


Group Projects:

The students in each discussion group will also participate in a collaborative project in which they will choose and study in detail a scientific paper. 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.