TH Institute on String Phenomenology

Europe/Zurich
TH Theory Conference Room (CERN)

TH Theory Conference Room

CERN

Angel Uranga (CERN), Ignatios Antoniadis (CERN)
Description
String theory remains the best candidate for a fundamental theory of nature, with continuous progress in both the formal and the phenomenological aspects. On the latter, the past few years have provided a drastic improvement on the potential for string theory models to be confronted with low-energy data. The understanding of more general backgrounds for compactification, with spontaneously broken supersymmetry, has provided new insights into the long-standing problems of moduli stabilization and supersymmetry breaking. This progress, along with new techniques in model building have led to important new ideas to address various phenomenological problems in particle physics and early cosmology. The LHC will start running at CERN in summer 2008, triggering a new era of high energy physics, which may uncover physics at the TeV and provide important information about physics at the most fundametal level. It is relevant and timely to compare these outcomes with concrete string models providing fundamental descriptions.

The program has taken advantage of the imminence of LHC and the major string conference being organized at CERN immediately after. The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts in the field and young active researchers, in order to trigger collaborations and define the open avenues to follow in this area.

The scientific programme has been very relaxed, in order to allow the participants to discuss informally and work during their visit. In addition to the already scheduled programme, we encouraged participants interested in a given topic to propose and organize on the spot improvised discussions or seminars.

Participants
  • Akin Wingerter
  • Alberto Romagnoni
  • Alejandro Rivero
  • Alok Kumar
  • Andreas Braun
  • Andrei Micu
  • Angel Uranga
  • Anshuman Maharana
  • Beatriz Gato Rivera
  • Bert Schellekens
  • Bobby Acharya
  • Bruce Campbell
  • Bumseok Kyae
  • Burt Ovrut
  • Cheonsoo Park
  • Claudio Scrucca
  • David Bailin
  • Deog-Ki Hong
  • Dieter Luest
  • Dimitri Skliros
  • Elias Kiritsis
  • Emilian DUDAS
  • Fabio Zwirner
  • Fernando Marchesano
  • Fernando Quevedo
  • Finn Larsen
  • Florian Gmeiner
  • Gabriele Honecker
  • Gary Shiu
  • George Savvidy
  • George Zoupanos
  • Gerardo Aldazabal
  • Gianfranco Pradisi
  • Giovanni Villadoro
  • Gordon kane
  • graham ross
  • Hans-Peter Nilles
  • Harvendra Singh
  • Herve Partouche
  • Ignatios Antoniadis
  • Ioannis Rizos
  • Jacek Pawelczyk
  • Jacob Bourjaily
  • James Gray
  • Jan Louis
  • Jason Kumar
  • Jihn E. Kim
  • Jose Francisco Morales
  • K. Narayan
  • Katrin Becker
  • Keith Dienes
  • Kiwoon Choi
  • Kostas Sfetsos
  • Kyriakos Tamvakis
  • Liuba Mazzanti
  • Luis Aparicio
  • Luis Ibanez
  • Manfred Herbst
  • Marcin Badziak
  • Maria Savina
  • Maria-Cristina Timirgaziu
  • Marta Gomez-Reino
  • Massimo Bianchi
  • Maximilian Kreuzer
  • Michael Douglas
  • Michael Lennek
  • Michael Schulz
  • Michele Trapletti
  • Mirjam Cvetic
  • Mohab Abou Zeid
  • Nasuf Sönmez
  • Nikos Irges
  • Noriaki Kitazawa
  • Oleg Lebedev
  • Oscar Loaiza-Brito
  • Pablo Camara
  • Pablo Soler
  • Pascal Anastasopoulos
  • Piyush Kumar
  • Radu Tatar
  • Ralph Blumenhagen
  • Richard Howl
  • Roberto Valandro
  • Ron Donagi
  • Sabine Kraml
  • Senarath de Alwis
  • Soo A Kim
  • Stephan Stieberger
  • Steve King
  • Stuart Raby
  • Sunil Mukhi
  • Timo Weigand
  • Volker Braun
  • Washington Taylor
  • Wilfried Buchmuller
  • Zygmunt Lalak