This NExT PhD Workshop is the second of a series, open to NExT Institute staff, PDRAs and students, as well as external participants. It is aiming to bring people together to present, share and generate new ideas.
The core of the program consists of a series of extensive review talks/lectures on
Flavor: Gudrun Hiller (Dortmund)
Neutrinos: Susan Cartwright (Sheffied)
Higgs experiment: Ricardo Goncalo (RHUL)
Higgs theory: Christoph Englert (Durham)
Composite Higgs: Andrea Wulzer (Padua)
SUSY (+Higgs): Andreas Weiler (DESY)
The workshop will feature also
-- Research presentations by participants
Stewart Martin-Haugh (Sussex)
Andrew Granger (Sussex)
Andrew Akeroyd (Southampton)
Roberto Sacco (Queen Mary)
Mark Sutton (Sussex)
Alex Stuart (Southampton)
Jan Schroeder (Sussex)
-- A poster session: There will be contributions from
Maien Binjonaid (Southampton)
Anthony Rose (Sussex)
Mike Atkins (Sussex)
Nina Gausmann (Sussex)
Heinrich Wilsenach (Sussex)
Agamemnon Sfondilis (Sussex)
-- A student led discussion session (coordinated by Jason Hammett and Stewart Martin-Haugh)
-- A discussion on graduate school matters
-- Plenty of time for informal conversations
-- Not to forget: the Workshop Dinner on Tuesday night
The meeting is organised by the NExT Institute and sponsored by SEPnet. It is part of the SEPnet Graduate School.
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