Triggering Discoveries in High Energy Physics

from Monday, 9 September 2013 (08:30) to Saturday, 14 September 2013 (18:30)
Department of Physics and Electronics, University of Jammu

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
9 Sept 2013
10 Sept 2013
11 Sept 2013
12 Sept 2013
13 Sept 2013
14 Sept 2013
AM
08:30
REGISTRATION (until 09:00) (Ground Floor Foyer)
09:00
Session 1 (until 11:00) (Main Hall)
11:00 --- Inagural Tea ---
09:30
Session 5 -Prof. Bikash Sinha (Department of Atomic Energy(IN)) (until 11:00) (Main Hall)
09:30 Probing Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions Using Photons, Jets, and Charm - Dinesh Srivastava (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata)   (Main Hall)
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10:00 Viscous hydrodynamic model for Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions - Asis Chaudhuri (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre)   (Main Hall)
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10:30 Review of Recent Heavy-Ion Results from RHIC - Lokesh Kumar (NISER, Bubhaneshwar)   (Main Hall)
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11:00 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
11:30
Session 6 -Prof. David Evans (School of Physics and Astronomy-University of Birmingham) (until 13:30) (Main Hall)
11:30 Physics with the Upgraded ALICE Experiment - Michael Weber (University of Houston (US))   (Main Hall)
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12:00 CMS Upgrades at LHC - Archana Sharma (CERN)   (Main Hall)
12:30 Upgrades of the ATLAS Detector - Alan Watson (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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13:00 Color Glass Condensate signatures at RHIC and LHC - Prithwish Tribedy (VECC, Koklkata)   (Main Hall)
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09:30
Session 9 -Prof. Atul Gurtu (King Abdulaziz University (SA)) (until 11:15) (Main Hall)
09:30 Recreating the Big Bang with the World's Largest Machine - The LHC at CERN - David Evans (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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10:05 Engaging the Public in Science with Particle Detectors - Cristina Lazzeroni (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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10:40 Dark Matter - Prof. Urjit Yajnik   (Main Hall)
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11:15 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
11:40
Session 10 -Dr Yogendra Viyogi (Department of Atomic Energy (IN)) (until 13:25) (Main Hall)
11:40 The ALICE Trigger Overview - Roman Lietava (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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12:15 Triggers at LHCb and Its Upgrades - Cristina Lazzeroni (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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12:50 ATLAS Trigger Overview - Benedict Allbrooke (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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09:30
Session 13 -Dr Orlando Villalobos Baillie (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 11:00) (Main Hall)
09:30 ALICE O2: The Upgrade of the ALICE Online and Offline Computing after 2018 - Thorsten Kollegger (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))   (Main Hall)
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10:15 ATLAS Triger Upgrades - Andrew Daniells (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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11:00 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
11:30
Session 14 -Dr Roman Lietava (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 13:00) (Main Hall)
11:30 The Alice CTP Upgrade - Marian Krivda (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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12:15 The Trigger for the NA62 Experiment at CERN - Karim Massri (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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09:30
Session 15 -Dr Cristina Lazzeroni (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 11:30) (Seminar Hall)
09:30 Stuff: What is it? - Introduction to Particle Physics and Accelerators - Paul Newman (Birmingham University)   (Seminar Hall)
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10:30 Principles of triggering - Orlando Villalobos Baillie (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Seminar Hall)
11:30 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
09:30
Session 19 -Dr Paul Thompson (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 11:30) (Seminar Hall)
09:30 The Design and Implementation of the STAR DAQ system - Jeffery Landgraf (Brookhaven National Laboratory(USA))   (Seminar Hall)
10:30 Practical examples from modern experiments. - Orlando Villalobos Baillie (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Seminar Hall)
11:30 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
PM
12:00
Session 2 -Prof. Federico Antinori (Universita e INFN (IT)) (until 13:30) (Main hall)
12:00 The Mini Bang to the Big Bang” – from Collider to Cosmology - Bikash Sinha (Department of Atomic Energy)   (Main hall)
12:30 An Overview of Heavy-Ion Results from the LHC at CERN - David Evans (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main hall)
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13:00 The QCD Critical Point from Lattice Computations - Sourendu Gupta (Tata Institue of Fundamental Research)   (Main hall)
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13:30 --- LUNCH ---
14:30
Session 3 -Dr Dinesh Srivastava (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata) (until 16:00) (Main Hall)
14:30 Higgs Results from CMS - Sunanda Banerjee (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (IN))   (Main Hall)
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15:00 Higgs Results from ATLAS - Paul Thompson (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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15:30 The Implications of the Higgs discovery - Monoranjan Guchait (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR))   (Main Hall)
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16:00 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
16:30
Session 4 -Prof. Sibaji Raha (Bose Institute (IN)) (until 18:30) (Main Hall)
16:30 LHCb Physics Overview - Cristina Lazzeroni (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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17:00 Physics of B-Meson - Sanjay Kumar Swain (NISER, Bhubhaneshwar)   (Main Hall)
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17:30 Review of Kaon Experiments at CERN - Evgueni Gudzovskiy (University of Birmingham)   (Main Hall)
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18:00 Bottomonium production in pp, pPb, and PbPb collisions with CMS - Vineet Kumar (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (IN))   (Main Hall)
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13:30 --- LUNCH ---
14:30
Session 7 -Dr Subhasis Chattopadhyay (Department of Atomic Energy (IN)) (until 16:30) (Main hall)
14:30 Digging Deeper: 21st Century Deep Inelastic Scattering based on the LHC - Paul Newman (Birmingham University)   (Main hall)
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15:00 Next Collider the ILC? The physics and the detectors - Atul Gurtu (King Abdulaziz University (SA))   (Main hall)
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15:30 Exploring dense QCD matter with the CBM experiment - Volker Friese (GSI Darmstadt)   (Main hall)
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16:00 Status of Supersymmetry - Sudhir Vempati (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)   (Main hall)
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16:30 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
17:00
Session 8 -Prof. Raghava Varma (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay) (until 18:30) (Main Hall)
17:00 Implications of Recent Measurements in Neutrino Sector and Future Directions - Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla (Intitute Of Physics , Bhubhaneshwar)   (Main Hall)
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17:30 Status of Indian Based Neutrino Observatory - Yogendra Viyogi (Department of Atomic Energy (IN))   (Main Hall)
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18:00 Gravitational Waves and Dark Matter - Somak Raychoudhury (Presidency University, Kolkata)   (Main Hall)
18:30
POSTER (until 19:00) (1st Floor Foyer)
19:00
CULTRAL EVENING (until 20:30) (Main Hall)
13:25 --- LUNCH ---
14:30
Session 11 -Dr Jeffery Landgraf (Brookhaven National Laboratory(USA)) (until 16:10) (Main Hall)
14:30 ATLAS Trigger operation and optimization - Richard David Mudd (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Main Hall)
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15:10 Detector Control System for the ALICE Experiment at the CERN-LHC - Anik Gupta (University of Jammu (IN))   (Main Hall)
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15:40 Fabrication and Characterization of MicroTCA Electronic Components and Optical Splitters for CMS HCAL Electronics Upgrade. - Kavita Lalwani (University of Delhi)   (Main Hall)
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16:10 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
16:40
Session 12 -Prof. Paul Newman (Birmingham University) (until 18:40) (Main Hall)
16:40 Overview and Evolution of the DAQ and Trigger Systems for the STAR Experiment at RHIC - Dr Jeffery Landgraf (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)   (Main Hall)
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17:20 Data Acquisiton and Trigger of the CBM experiment - Volker Friese (GSI Darmstadt)   (Main Hall)
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19:30 --- Conference Banquet ---
13:00 --- LUNCH ---
14:30 --- EXCURSION ---
12:00
Session 16 -Dr Volker Friese (GSI Darmstadt) (until 13:00) (Seminar Hall)
12:00 The Configuration of the STAR Trigger System - Dr Jeffery Landgraf (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)   (Seminar Hall)
13:00 --- LUNCH ---
14:00
Session 17 -Dr Alan Watson (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 15:30) (Seminar Hall)
14:00 Trigger for Kaon rare decays at the NA62 experiment at CERN SPS - Angela Romano (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Seminar Hall)
14:45 Trigger of ATLAS experimet at LHC I - Juraj Bracinik (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Seminar Hall)
15:30 --- TEA/COFFEE ---
16:00
Session 18 - Juraj Bracinik (University of Birmingham (GB)) (until 17:30) (Seminar Hall)
16:00 Event Reconstruction Algorithms for modern HEP Experiments - Andrey Lebedev (IKF Frankfurt University / LIT JINR)   (Seminar Hall)
17:00 tutorials/discussions   (Seminar Hall)
12:00
Session 20 -Dr Michael Weber (University of Houston (US)) (until 14:00) (Seminar Hall)
12:00 Trrigering Principles _II - Orlando Villalobos Baillie (University of Birmingham)   (Seminar Hall)
13:00 Trigger of ATLAS experimet at LHC II - Juraj Bracinik (University of Birmingham (GB))   (Seminar Hall)
14:00 --- LUNCH ---