The 4th NPKI Workshop, "Searching for New Physics on the Horizon"

from Sunday, May 12, 2019 (3:00 PM) to Friday, May 17, 2019 (7:25 PM)
Korea University (B1, Global Conference Room)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
May 12, 2019
May 13, 2019
May 14, 2019
May 15, 2019
May 16, 2019
May 17, 2019
AM
9:00 AM
Registration (until 5:30 PM)
9:30 AM
Morning Session 1 (until 10:30 AM)
10:00 AM Luminous Signals of Inelastic Dark Matter in Large Detectors - Patrick James Fox (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))  
10:30 AM --- Coffee Break 1 ---
11:00 AM
Morning Session 2 (until 12:30 PM)
11:00 AM Detecting dark matter made in supernovae - Gustavo Marques Tavares (Stanford University)  
11:30 AM Relaxion Stars and Halos - Dr Joshua Eby (Weizmann Institute of Science)  
12:00 PM Stealth Vector Dark Matter - Cedric Delaunay (LAPTh, CNRS)  
9:30 AM
Morning Session 1 (until 10:30 AM)
9:30 AM Searches for light scalars at the LHC - Aurelio Juste Rozas (ICREA and IFAE (ES))  
10:00 AM Electroweak Baryogenesis Driven by an Axion-Like Particle - Chang Sub Shin (Institute for Basic Science )  
10:30 AM --- Coffee Break 1 ---
11:00 AM
Morning Session 2 (until 12:30 PM)
11:00 AM New ideas and new opportunities on Long-lived particle searches - Zhen Liu (U of Maryland)  
11:30 AM ALPs up to the QCD scale - Yotam Soreq (CERN)  
12:00 PM Cosmological relaxation from fermion production - Dr Fang Ye (KAIST)  
9:30 AM
Morning Session 1 (until 10:30 AM)
9:30 AM New Approaches to Naturalness - Anson Hook  
10:00 AM Learning New Physics from a Machine - Raffaele Tito Dagnolo (Univ. of California San Diego (US))  
10:30 AM --- Coffee Break ---
11:00 AM
Morning Session 2 (until 12:00 PM)
11:00 AM Singleton Portals to the Twin Sector - Fady Bishara (University of Oxford)  
11:30 AM Higgs Criticality and Radius Stabilization - Jay Hubisz (Syracuse University)  
9:30 AM
Morning Session 1 (until 10:30 AM)
9:30 AM Using Quantum Information Techniques for New Physics Searches - Roee Ozeri  
10:00 AM EFT approach to the electron Electric Dipole Moment at the two-loop level - Marc Riembau (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
10:30 AM --- Coffee Break 1 ---
11:00 AM
Morning Session 2 (until 12:30 PM)
11:00 AM Supersymmetry with an Inhomogeneous S - Tuhin Roy (Boston University)  
11:30 AM CWoLa Hunting: Data-driven anomaly detection for new physics at the LHC - Jack Collins (University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University)  
12:00 PM Interpretable Deep Learning for Two-Prong Jet Classification - Prof. Mihoko Nojiri (Theory Center, IPNS, KEK)  
9:30 AM
Morning Session 1 (until 10:30 AM)
9:30 AM Searching for Dark Photon Dark Matter with Gravitational Wave Detectors, with LIGO-O1 data and beyond - Prof. Yue Zhao (University of Utah)  
10:00 AM Hunting relaxions and light scalars at future colliders - Elina Fuchs (Weizmann Institute of Science)  
10:30 AM --- Coffee Break 1 ---
11:00 AM
Morning Session 2 (until 12:30 PM)
11:00 AM Tagging strange jets and constraining h --> ss - Matthias Schlaffer (Weizmann Institute of Science)  
11:30 AM Continuum Naturalness - Gabriel Lee  
12:00 PM Machine Learning for Monte Carlo Generation - Matthew Klimek  
PM
3:00 PM Welcome and Registration  
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
2:30 PM
Afternoon Session 1 (until 3:30 PM)
2:30 PM Emergence of a Small Cosmological Constant - Michael Geller (Technion)  
3:00 PM Soft-photon corrections to semileptonic decays of B-meson - Teppei Kitahara (Technion)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee Break 2 ---
4:00 PM
Afternoon Session 2 (until 5:30 PM)
4:00 PM Rank-One Flavor Violation and B-anomalies - David Marzocca (INFN Trieste)  
4:30 PM Tabletop Probes of Ultra-Low-Mass Bosonic Dark Matter - Yevgeny Stadnik (University of New South Wales)  
5:00 PM Discussion  
6:30 PM
Social Event (until 8:00 PM)
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
2:30 PM
Afternoon Session 1 (until 3:30 PM)
2:30 PM Dynamical friction as an effective field theory - Andrey Katz (CERN)  
3:00 PM Large scale structure signals of neutrino decay - Yuhsin Tsai (University of Maryland)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee Break 2 ---
4:00 PM
Afternoon Session 2 (until 5:30 PM)
4:00 PM Heavy Thermal Dark Matter - Hyungjin Kim  
4:30 PM Relaxion vs. Relaxion - Nayara Fonseca (DESY)  
5:00 PM Discussion  
12:00 PM
Excursion (until 8:00 PM)
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
2:30 PM
Afternoon Session 1 (until 3:30 PM)
2:30 PM Maximizing the Impact of New Physics on the $b \to c \tau_\nu$ Anomalies - David Shih (Rutgers University)  
3:00 PM Composite Higgs Models and Flavour - Sebastian Jager (Unknown)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee Break 2 ---
4:00 PM
Afternoon Session 2 (until 5:30 PM)
4:00 PM The Supercooled Universe - Alex Pomarol (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona & IFAE)  
4:30 PM Weak Gravity Conjecture from Amplitude’s Positivity - Javi Serra Marí (Universita di Padova)  
5:00 PM Discussion  
6:40 PM
Social Event (until 8:40 PM)
12:30 PM --- Lunch ---
2:30 PM
Afternoon Session 1 (until 3:30 PM)
2:30 PM Searching for the footprints of composite Higgs models - Tom Flacke (IBS CTPU Daejeon, Korea)  
3:00 PM Conformal Freeze-in - Sungwoo Hong (University of Maryland-College Park)  
3:30 PM --- Coffee Break 2 ---
4:00 PM
Afternoon Session 2 (until 5:30 PM)
4:00 PM Electroweak Precision Tests at Hadron Colliders - Giuliano Panico (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) (ES))  
4:30 PM The precision frontier at the LHC - Marumi Kado (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))  
5:00 PM Discussion  
6:25 PM --- Dinner ---