9:00 AM
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Welcome
- Dr
Julie Maxton
(The Royal Society) Prof.
George Kalmus
(Rutherford Appleton Lab)
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9:10 AM
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The Standard Model
- Dr
Tara Shears
(Liverpool University)
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10:05 AM
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Physics beyond the Standard Model
- Prof.
John Ellis
(CERN)
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11:00 AM
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--- Coffee ---
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11:30 AM
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The LHC Machine
- Dr
Lyndon Evans
(CERN)
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9:00 AM
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Matter-antimatter asymmetries and the LHCb experiment
- Prof.
Valerie Gibson
(Cambridge University)
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9:50 AM
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Quark-Gluon plasma and the ALICE experiment
- Dr
Jurgen Schukraft
(CERN)
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10:40 AM
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--- Coffee ---
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11:10 AM
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Early physics results
- Dr
Peter Jenni
(CERN)
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11:50 AM
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The data acquisition and reduction challenge
- Dr
Sergio Cittolin
(CERN)
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12:25 PM
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1:30 PM
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Machine operation and performance
- Dr
Steve Myers
(CERN)
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2:25 PM
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Physics requirements for the design of ATLAS and CMS
- Prof.
Tejinder Virdee
(Imperial College)
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3:20 PM
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3:50 PM
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Characteristics of the ATLAS and CMS detectors
- Prof.
Abe Seiden
(UC, Santa Cruz)
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12:30 PM
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1:30 PM
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The LHC and the computing GRID
- Dr
Neil Geddes
(Rutherford Appleton Lab)
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2:15 PM
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Organisational and financial challenges
- Prof.
Jos Engelen
(NWO, Netherlands)
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3:00 PM
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--- Tea ---
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3:30 PM
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The future of LHC and CERN
- Prof.
Rolf Heuer
(CERN)
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4:10 PM
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Lessons learned and summary
- Prof.
Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith
(Oxford University)
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