Physics at the high energy frontier - the Large Hadron Collider project
16 May 2011, 09:00
→
17 May 2011, 17:00
Europe/London
The Royal Society
The Royal Society
6-9 Carleton House Terrace, London
Monday, 16 May
Mon, 16 May
Tue, 17 May
09:00
→
09:10
Welcome
10m
Speakers
:
Prof.
George Kalmus
(
Rutherford Appleton Lab
)
,
Dr
Julie Maxton
(
The Royal Society
)
09:10
→
10:05
The Standard Model
55m
Speaker
:
Dr
Tara Shears
(
Liverpool University
)
Slides
10:05
→
11:00
Physics beyond the Standard Model
55m
Speaker
:
Prof.
John Ellis
(
CERN
)
Slides
11:00
→
11:30
Coffee
30m
11:30
→
12:25
The LHC Machine
55m
Speaker
:
Dr
Lyndon Evans
(
CERN
)
Slides
12:25
→
13:30
Lunch
1h 5m
13:30
→
14:25
Machine operation and performance
55m
Speaker
:
Dr
Steve Myers
(
CERN
)
Slides
14:25
→
15:20
Physics requirements for the design of ATLAS and CMS
55m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Tejinder Virdee
(
Imperial College
)
Slides
15:20
→
15:50
Tea
30m
15:50
→
17:00
Characteristics of the ATLAS and CMS detectors
1h 10m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Abe Seiden
(
UC, Santa Cruz
)
Slides
Tuesday, 17 May
Mon, 16 May
Tue, 17 May
09:00
→
09:50
Matter-antimatter asymmetries and the LHCb experiment
50m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Valerie Gibson
(
Cambridge University
)
Slides
09:50
→
10:40
Quark-Gluon plasma and the ALICE experiment
50m
Speaker
:
Dr
Jurgen Schukraft
(
CERN
)
Slides
10:40
→
11:10
Coffee
30m
11:10
→
11:50
Early physics results
40m
Speaker
:
Dr
Peter Jenni
(
CERN
)
Slides
11:50
→
12:30
The data acquisition and reduction challenge
40m
Speaker
:
Dr
Sergio Cittolin
(
CERN
)
Slides
12:30
→
13:30
Lunch
1h
13:30
→
14:15
The LHC and the computing GRID
45m
Speaker
:
Dr
Neil Geddes
(
Rutherford Appleton Lab
)
Slides
14:15
→
15:00
Organisational and financial challenges
45m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Jos Engelen
(
NWO, Netherlands
)
Slides
15:00
→
15:30
Tea
30m
15:30
→
16:10
The future of LHC and CERN
40m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Rolf Heuer
(
CERN
)
Slides
16:10
→
17:00
Lessons learned and summary
50m
Speaker
:
Prof.
Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith
(
Oxford University
)
Slides