3–8 Jul 2016
The University of Melbourne
Australia/Melbourne timezone

Session

Plenary

01
4 Jul 2016, 09:00
Carrillo Gantner Theatre (The University of Melbourne)

Carrillo Gantner Theatre

The University of Melbourne

Sidney Myer Asia Centre The University of Melbourne VIC 3010 Australia

Conveners

Plenary: Monday session 1

  • Tommaso Lari (University and INFN, Milano)

Plenary: Monday session 2

  • Thomas Rizzo

Plenary: Tuesday session 1

  • David Miller (University of Glasgow)

Plenary: Tuesday session 2

  • Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)

Plenary: Wednesday session 1

  • Sven Heinemeyer (CSIC (Santander, ES))

Plenary: Wednesday session 2

  • Elisabetta Barberio (University of Melbourne (AU))

Plenary: Thursday session 1

  • Maria Rozanska (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))

Plenary: Thursday session 2

  • Erich Poppitz

Plenary: Friday session 1

  • George Wei-Shu Hou (National Taiwan University (TW))

Plenary: Friday session 2

  • Jack Gunion (University of California Davis (US))

Plenary: SUSY 2017 Announcement

  • There are no conveners in this block

Plenary: SUSY 2016 Conclusion

  • There are no conveners in this block

Presentation materials

  1. Prof. Davide Costanzo
    04/07/2016, 09:00
    Talk
  2. Andrew Warren Askew (Florida State University (US))
    04/07/2016, 09:30
    Talk
  3. Marcela Carena
    04/07/2016, 10:00
  4. Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg) and ICREA/IFAE (Barcelona))
    04/07/2016, 11:00
  5. Michele De Gruttola (CERN)
    04/07/2016, 11:30
  6. Eliot Lipeles
    04/07/2016, 12:00
  7. Howard Baer (University of Oklahoma)
    05/07/2016, 09:00
  8. Timothy Cohen (Princeton/IAS)
    05/07/2016, 09:30
  9. Georg Ralf Weiglein (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    05/07/2016, 10:00
  10. Stefano Profumo (Unknown)
    05/07/2016, 11:00
  11. Antonio Boveia (CERN)
    05/07/2016, 11:30
  12. Yvonne Wong (The University of New South Wales)
    05/07/2016, 12:00
  13. Howard Haber (Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP)), Howard Haber (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
    06/07/2016, 09:00
  14. Ulrich Ellwanger (University Paris 11)
    06/07/2016, 09:30
  15. Christopher Rogan (Harvard University (US))
    06/07/2016, 10:00
  16. Yuri Levin (Monash University)
    06/07/2016, 11:00
  17. John Ellis (CERN)
    06/07/2016, 11:30
  18. Jun'ichi Yokoyama (The University of Tokyo)
    06/07/2016, 12:00
  19. Frank Calaprice
    06/07/2016, 12:30
  20. Concezio Bozzi (CERN and INFN Ferrara)
    07/07/2016, 09:00
  21. Xiao-Gang He
    07/07/2016, 09:30
  22. Anselmo Cervera Villanueva (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES))
    07/07/2016, 10:00
  23. JoAnne Hewett (SLAC)
    07/07/2016, 11:00
  24. Hermann Nicolai (II. Institut fuer Experimentalphysik)
    07/07/2016, 11:30
    Talk

    Abstract: "LHC data have so far shown no evidence of low energy (N=1)
    supersymmetry, and it is thus not exluded that it is simply not there.
    What would the implications of such a non-discovery be for the whole
    idea of supersymmetry? In this talk I will discuss possible consequences of such a non-discovery from a more theoretical perspective, and point to an alternative scenario based on some...

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  25. Renata Kallosh (Stanford university)
    07/07/2016, 12:00

    Recently non-linear supersymmetry with goldstino type models proved to be extremely useful in cosmology. In the context of string theory it was discovered that anti-D3-brane with spontaneously broken susy, involves constrained superfields. This led to manifestly supersymmetric KKLT construction of de Sitter vacua landscape. It was also possible to construct de Sitter supergravity, thanks...

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  26. Yu-tin Huang
    08/07/2016, 09:00
  27. Michael Ramsey-Musolf (U. Massachusetts Amherst)
    08/07/2016, 09:30
  28. Shahram Rahatlou (Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))
    08/07/2016, 10:00
  29. Tom Browder (University of Hawaii)
    08/07/2016, 11:00
  30. Alessandro Strumia (Nat. Inst. of Chem.Phys. & Biophys. (EE))
    08/07/2016, 11:30
  31. Hitoshi Murayama (University of California Berkeley (US))
    08/07/2016, 12:00
  32. Stefano Profumo (Unknown)
  33. Frank Calaprice
  34. Antonio Boveia (CERN)
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