16 July 2018 to 10 August 2018
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  1. Daniel Froidevaux (CERN)
    17/07/2018, 11:00

    See https://indico.cern.ch/event/719637/

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  2. Dr Juan Rojo (VU Amsterdam and Nikhef)
    17/07/2018, 15:00
  3. S. Moch (UHH)
    17/07/2018, 15:20
  4. 17/07/2018, 15:40
  5. Stefano Forte (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    17/07/2018, 16:00
  6. 17/07/2018, 16:20
  7. Radja Boughezal (Argonne National Laboratory)
    18/07/2018, 14:00
  8. Fabrizio Caola (University of Durham (GB)), Frank Petriello (Northwestern University and Argonne National Lab), Frank Tackmann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    19/07/2018, 10:30
  9. Sophia Carola Borowka (CERN)
    19/07/2018, 10:40
  10. Fabrizio Caola (University of Durham (GB))
    19/07/2018, 10:50
  11. Alexander Yohei Huss (CERN)
    19/07/2018, 11:00
  12. Frank Tackmann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    19/07/2018, 11:10
  13. 19/07/2018, 11:20
  14. Fulvio Piccinini (Universita and INFN (IT))
    20/07/2018, 14:00
    EW
  15. Robert Thorne (University College London (UK))
    20/07/2018, 14:25
    EW
  16. Daniel De Florian (International Center for Advanced Studies (AR))
    20/07/2018, 14:45
    EW
  17. Aneesh Vasant Manohar (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    20/07/2018, 15:00
    EW
  18. Christian Walter Bauer (University of California Berkeley (US))
    20/07/2018, 15:15
    EW
  19. Aneesh Vasant Manohar (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    20/07/2018, 15:35
    EW
  20. Yonit Hochberg (Hebrew University)
    25/07/2018, 11:00
  21. Zvi Bern (Univ. of California Los Angeles (US))
    25/07/2018, 14:00
  22. Fabio Maltoni (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))
    26/07/2018, 09:30
  23. Carlos E.M. Wagner (University of Chicago)
    26/07/2018, 16:00
  24. Marcela Carena (Fermilab)
    27/07/2018, 10:00
  25. Zhen Liu (Fermilab)
    27/07/2018, 11:30
  26. Michele Redi (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))
    30/07/2018, 11:00
  27. Ennio Salvioni (Technische Universität Muenchen (DE))
    30/07/2018, 15:00
  28. Masha Baryakhtar (PI - Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (CA))
    31/07/2018, 11:00
  29. Christoph Englert (Heidelberg University), Giuliano Panico (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) (ES)), Michael Spannowsky (University of Durham (GB))
    31/07/2018, 15:00
  30. Dave Sutherland
    01/08/2018, 11:00
  31. Mariangela Lisanti (Stanford University)
    01/08/2018, 14:00

    The Gaia mission is in the process of mapping nearly 1% of the Milky Way’s stars. This data set is unprecedented and provides a unique view into the formation history of our Galaxy and its associated dark matter halo. I will review results based on the most recent Gaia data release, which demonstrate that the inner Galaxy is dominated by the stellar remnants of a single massive satellite...

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  32. David Curtin (University of Toronto)
    02/08/2018, 15:00
  33. Oriol Pujolas Boix (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ES))
    03/08/2018, 11:00
  34. JiJi Fan (Brown University)
    07/08/2018, 11:00
  35. Andrea Wulzer (CERN), Tim Cohen (University of Oregon)
    07/08/2018, 15:00
  36. Chang Sub Shin (Institute for Basic Science )
    08/08/2018, 11:00
  37. Nathaniel Craig (UC Santa Barbara)
    08/08/2018, 14:00

    The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider marks the culmination of a decades-long quest for the final piece of the Standard Model. But the discovery of the Higgs also adds new urgency to the hierarchy problem, namely the question of why the Higgs boson is so light despite its unique quantum sensitivity to much higher energy scales. This puzzle is made all the more...

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  38. Prof. Anson Hook (Maryland)
    09/08/2018, 11:00
  39. Nayara Fonseca (DESY)
    10/08/2018, 10:00
  40. Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
    10/08/2018, 11:10
  41. Diego Redigolo (Weizmann Inst. & Tel Aviv University)
    10/08/2018, 11:50
  42. Zhen Liu (Fermilab)
  43. Fabrizio Caola (University of Durham (GB)), Prof. Frank Petriello (Northwestern University and Argonne National Lab), Frank Tackmann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
  44. Ennio Salvioni (Technische Universität Muenchen (DE))