1–2 Jun 2026
Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy
US/Eastern timezone

Call for Abstracts (posters)

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline
    No deadline

Call for abstracts was closed on April 15, 2026. We are accepted poster session abstracts. Abstracts are judged by their fit to the following session descriptions, and priority is given to presenters who can attend the workshop in person.

Session 1: EFT and LHC highlights.
An overview of EFT approaches alongside key recent results from the LHC and their theoretical implications.

Session 2: Beyond‑LHC connections.
A broad overview of links between collider EFT studies and non‑collider probes, covering how precision
low‑energy experiments, neutrino and flavor measurements, atomic and nuclear tests, and astrophysical/cosmological observations inform and constrain EFT interpretations.

Session 3: Standard Model EFT phenomenology.
Recent theoretical developments, and phenomenological studies that connect operator-level interpretations to observable signatures, highlighting tips for implementation in analyses and implications for global fits.

Session 4: Innovative analysis ideas.
A survey of novel methodological approaches and tools for data analysis, including advanced statistical
techniques, machine‑learning applications, new observables and kinematic strategies, and practical
implementations that can enhance sensitivity to EFT effects and other BSM signals.

The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.