16/12/2025, 13:30
It really lasts until 17:00, but we have our Exec Session at 15:00.
Prof.
Xiaosong Li
(University of Washington Seattle (US))
17/12/2025, 09:00
Harvey Newman
(California Institute of Technology (US))
17/12/2025, 09:20
Shih-Chieh Hsu
(University of Washington Seattle (US))
17/12/2025, 09:50
Heidi Marie Schellman
(Oregon State University (US))
17/12/2025, 10:30
Lauren Larson
(University of Texas at Austin (US))
17/12/2025, 10:50
Breese Quinn
(University of Mississippi),
Heidi Marie Schellman
(Oregon State University (US)),
Herman White,
Kevin Pedro
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)),
Leland Cogliani
(Lewis-Burke Associates),
Sally Seidel
(University of New Mexico / ATLAS)
17/12/2025, 11:15
Maria Bressan
(Columbia University (US))
17/12/2025, 13:30
John Lawless
(University of Tennessee (US))
17/12/2025, 13:42
Lauren Meryl Hay
(SUNY Buffalo)
17/12/2025, 13:54
Miles Cochran-Branson
(University of Washington (US))
17/12/2025, 14:06
Christopher Cosby
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
17/12/2025, 14:18
Zackary Lee Alegria
(Oklahoma State University (US))
17/12/2025, 14:30
Alex Zeng Wang
(University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
17/12/2025, 15:10
Anthony Robert Timmins
(University of Houston (US)),
Daniel Tapia Takaki
(University of Kansas)
17/12/2025, 16:30
Robert Harris
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
17/12/2025, 16:50
Regina Abby Rameika
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
18/12/2025, 09:30
Gaelle Duperrier
(CERN)
18/12/2025, 10:30
Timothy Thankachen Mathew
(University of Oregon (US))
18/12/2025, 11:00
Camille Alessia Mauceri
(Brown University (US))
18/12/2025, 11:12
Ashling Clare Quinn
(Princeton University (US))
18/12/2025, 11:24
Alex Zeng Wang
(University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
18/12/2025, 11:36
Lauren Larson
(University of Texas at Austin (US))
18/12/2025, 11:48
Gordon Watts
(University of Washington (US)),
Shih-Chieh Hsu
(University of Washington Seattle (US))
18/12/2025, 13:15
Steven Goldfarb
(University of Melbourne (AU))
18/12/2025, 14:15
Steven Goldfarb
(University of Melbourne (AU))
18/12/2025, 14:25
Samuel S. Y. Wong
(University of Washington)
18/12/2025, 15:30
Particles at the TeV scale with lifetimes of a year or longer could have been abundantly produced at the LHC yet escaped detection because of backgrounds, and could still be trapped within detector materials. With gluinos in split-supersymmetry as a working example, we show that these trapped particles can be recovered from detector materials once prepared in liquid form, for example, by...
Kiley Elizabeth Kennedy
(Princeton University (US))