25 August 2026 to 4 September 2026
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture
Europe/Zurich timezone

This event, organised by the COMETA COST Action, will provide participants from diverse backgrounds with a solid knowledge of the physics of multiboson processes at present and future colliders.

The lectures will present the overall phenomenological framework, with special attention to final state polarisation characterisation. The theoretical courses will cover precision computations in the Standard Model, the use of Effective Field Theory (EFT) techniques to parametrize New Physics effects and the study of specific Beyond Standard Model (BSM) models relevant for multiboson processes.

Hands-on exercises will be tightly connected to the lectures and cover Monte Carlo generators, EFT predictions, matching between UV models and EFTs, and global EFT fits among other topics.

The state-of-the-art of multi-boson studies at the LHC will be presented, as well as the status of the future collider capabilities investigation. Furthermore, the students will be trained on the use of cutting-edge statistics and data analysis tools.

Each day will feature morning lectures and afternoon hands-on exercises.

Lecture series and Lecturers

  • Precision in multiboson calculations and vector boson polarizations - Rene Poncelet (IFJ PAN, Cracow), Mareen Hoppe (TU Dresden)
  • Effective Field Theories foundations - Eleni Vryonidou (Cyprus U.),  Alejo Rossia (U. Padova),
  • Multiboson measurements - Joany Manjarres (U Toulouse III)
  • Global fits and statisticsAndrea Massironi (U. Milano Bicocca),  Alejo Rossia (U. Padova), Giacomo Boldrini (LLR)
  • BSM models for multibosons - Maggie Mühlleitner (KIT) 
  • Experimental Techniques - Luca Cadamuro (CNRS),  Giacomo Boldrini (LLR)
  • Future colliders - Michele Selvaggi (CERN) 

 

Organising parties

The school is hosted by Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture (FESB) and supported by Faculty of Science (PMF) at University of Split.

  • Local Organising Committee: Toni Šćulac (PMF), Ivica Puljak (FESB), Ana Šćulac (FESB), Marko Kovač (PMF)
  • Scientific board: Pietro Govoni, Ilaria Brivio, Ramona Groeber, Alejo Rossia, Claudius Krause, Arnaud Ferrari
  • Coordination: Pietro Govoni

 

 

 
   

 

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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture
Ul. Ruđera Boškovića 32, 21000, Split, Croatia
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