09:00
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Higgs Post-Discovery
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Joseph Incandela
(Univ. of California Santa Barbara (US))
(PCTS)
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09:45
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H>bb status and future
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Jim Olsen
(Princeton University (US))
(PCTS)
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10:30
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11:00
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Surveying Models for Maximal Stop Mixing
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David Shih
(Rutgers University)
(PCTS)
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11:45
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09:00
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Higgs Factories: Present and Future
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Chris Tully
(Princeton University (US))
(PCTS)
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09:45
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Implications of Higgs Discovery on LC/e+e- Factories
- Prof.
Rick Van Kooten
(Indiana University)
(PCTS)
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10:30
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11:00
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Higgs Couplings @ The LHC
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Kyle Stuart Cranmer
(New York University (US))
(PCTS)
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11:45
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13:30
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Hints? of new physics below the weak scale
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Neal Weiner
(NYU)
(PCTS)
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14:15
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Higgs as Tool for New Physics
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Graham Kribs
(University of Oregon)
(PCTS)
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15:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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15:30
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Searching for Signs of New Physics in the Higgs Sector
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Scott David Thomas
(Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
(PCTS)
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16:15
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Some Searches for New Physics with the Higgs
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Andrew Haas
(New York University)
(PCTS)
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13:30
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The Higgs, Vacuum Stability, and Other Constraints
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Matthew Reece
(Harvard University)
(PCTS)
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14:15
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Here be dragons: The unexplored continents of the CMSSM
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Jacob Wacker
(PCTS)
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15:00
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15:30
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The Way Forward
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Sally Dawson
(BNL)
(PCTS)
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