1–2 Jun 2026
US/Eastern timezone

The 2026 LPC EFT workshop will be held June 1-2, 2026, hosted by the Center Of Fundamental Interactions (COFI) at Johns Hopkins University. This workshop, now in its fourth year, focuses primarily on indirect searches for new physics at the LHC through Effective Field Theory (EFT) frameworks. Topics include: recent LHC results, beyond‑LHC connections, Standard Model EFT phenomenology, and innovative analysis ideas. Beyond‑LHC connections include EFT interpretations of precision low‑energy experiments, neutrino and flavor physics, atomic and nuclear probes, and astrophysical/cosmological constraints.

https://indico.cern.ch/e/lpceft2026

The two-day workshop will be offered in a hybrid mode. Registration is open now through May 15th, and the discounted hotel room block will be released after May 1, 2026. Abstracts will be accepted at this link through April 15th. A separate tutorial day geared towards CMS experiment students will be offered; we ask that tutorial attendees be present in person.

Organizing committee:

Jonathan Wilson (Baylor)
Lindsey Gray (Fermilab)
Nick Smith (Fermilab)
Vasilije Perovic (Fermilab)
Kelci Mohrman (Florida)
Andrei Gritsan (JHU)
Jeffrey Davis (JHU)
Surjeet Rajendran (JHU)
Michael Schmitt (Northwestern)
Kevin Lannon (Notre Dame)
Andrea Piccinelli (Notre Dame)
Adam Martin (Notre Dame)
Saptaparna Bhattacharya (SMU)

Local organizing committee:

Andrei Gritsan (JHU)
Jeffrey Davis (JHU)
Mohit Srivastav (JHU)
Zhiyuan Huang (JHU)
Nick Pinto (JHU)
Michalis Panagiotou (JHU)
Ruoxi Wang (JHU)

LPC Events committee

Gabriele Benelli (Brown U., Co-Chair)
Jonathan Wilson (Baylor U., Liaison)

LPC Coordinators:

Jim Hirshauer (Fermilab)
Isobel Ojalvo (Princeton)

Previous workshops:

2025 Fermilab
2024 Notre Dame
2023 Fermilab

 

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