Jun 4 – 7, 2024
Hamilton Mathematics Institute, TCD
Europe/Dublin timezone

The Standard Model of particle physics describes all known interactions bar gravity, in some cases with impressive accuracy. However, many of its predictions rely on our ability to compute or control the effects of the strong interactions, and this often requires a combination of perturbative QCD, lattice QCD and effective theories, as well as close cooperation between experiment and theory. This workshop aims to bring together theorists and experimentalists to discuss various topics of current interest. Special emphasis is given to precision calculations involving heavy quarks and hadronic spectrum calculations with multiple-particle states.

Key Speakers/Participants

  • A. Bazavov (Michigan State University)
  • J. Green (DESY-Zeuthen)
  • R. Harlander (RWTH Aachen)
  • G. Herdoiza (IFT, Madrid) 
  • T. Korzec (Wuppertal University) 
  • S. Kuberski (CERN) 
  • P. Marquard (DESY-Zeuthen)
  • M. Mikhasenko (Bochum University)
  • D. Mohler (GSI, Darmstadt)
  • R. Sommer (DESY-Zeuthen)
  • T. Whyte (Trinity College Dublin)
  • D. Wilson (Cambridge)

Organising Committee

Sara Collins (Regensburg)
Patrick Fritzsch (TCD)
Michael Peardon (TCD)
Stefan Sint (TCD)
Christopher Thomas (Cambridge)

Sponsors

The workshop is supported by HMISimons Foundation, and Strong-2020.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824093.

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Hamilton Mathematics Institute, TCD
Salmon Lecture Theatre
Hamilton Building Trinity College Dublin College Green Dublin 2 Ireland
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