Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Dark Matter to the LHC and Beyond

US/Mountain
Flug Forum (Aspen Center for Physics)

Flug Forum

Aspen Center for Physics

Kalanand Mishra (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US)), Michele Papucci (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)), Tomer Volansky (Tel Aviv University (IL))
Description
With the recent discovery of the Higgs particle, this conference will be devoted to the status of our understanding of the Electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism and related topics. Particular emphasis will be given to the many relevant theories that may be realized in nature, and how these can be tested at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The conference will provide a broad overview of the latest results in particle physics, bringing together experimental and theoretical physicists. Additional topics will include: indirect and direct dark matter searches, SUSY searches, top quark physics, exotic phenomena, flavor physics and improved understanding of standard model processes. An important aspect of the conference is to provide a glimpse into the future from the experimental viewpoint, as well as the theoretical one.

Registration is from Aspen Center for Physics website (link here).