Oslo Winter School "Standard Model, Quantum Chromodynamics, Heavy Ion Collisions"

from Tuesday, 2 January 2018 (04:20) to Friday, 12 January 2018 (12:00)
Skeikampen, Norway

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
2 Jan 2018
3 Jan 2018
4 Jan 2018
5 Jan 2018
6 Jan 2018
7 Jan 2018
8 Jan 2018
9 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018
11 Jan 2018
AM
09:30 --- Buses from Gardermoen Airport to Skeikampen: 9:30; 14:00; 17:00 ---
08:45 Recent results from the LHC - Albert De Roeck   ()
09:30 The Future of Particle Physics: Charting Fundamental Interactions - Francesco Sannino   ()
10:15 Critical point of nuclear matter and beam energy dependence of net proton number fluctuations - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
10:30 --- Skiing ---
08:30 Recent results from the LHC - Albert De Roeck   ()
09:15 Dark matter - theoretical overview - Kai Ronald Schmidt-Hoberg   ()
10:00 GAMBIT: What is it and where is it going? - Anders Kvellestad   ()
10:15 --- Skiing ---
08:30 Direct detection of dark matter - Jan Conrad   ()
09:15 Dark Matter and Dark Sector at the LHC - Christian Ohm   ()
10:00 Gamma rays from dark matter annihilation into heavy mesons - Jeriek Van den Abeele   ()
10:15 --- Skiing and lunch ---
08:30 Status of Bimetric Gravity - Fawad Hassan   ()
09:15 Gravitational Waves - Christopher Messenger   ()
10:00 Analysis of constraints in bimetric gravity - Anders Lundkvist   ()
10:15 --- Skiing/lunch ---
08:00 --- Breakfast ---
08:30 Building the Standard Model - Prof. Jan Olav   ()
10:00 GEANT4 simulations of transition radiation for detectors of next generation - Alexander Savchenko   ()
10:15 Polarization radiation from bunches of correlated charged particles - Daria Danilova   ()
10:30 --- Skiing ---
08:30 Building the Standard Model - Jan Olav Eeg   ()
09:45 Glauber model - Evgeny Zabrodin   ()
10:30 --- Skiing/lunch ---
08:30 Event-by-event fluctuations in high energy collisions: statistical models. - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
09:45 Introduction to the hydrokinetic approach. - Prof. Yuriy Sinyukov (BITP)   ()
10:30 --- Skiing/lunch ---
08:30 The soft physics observables and the space-time picture of nuclear collisions in the integrated hydrokinetic model - Prof. Yuriy Sinyukov (BITP)   ()
10:00 The soft physics observables and the space-time picture of nuclear collisions in the integrated hydrokinetic model - Musfer Adzhymambetov   ()
10:15 Production of mesons with diffractively excited protons at the LHC - Mr Mark Yuhai   ()
10:30 --- Skiing/lunch ---
PM
17:00 --- Arrival (Registration, collection of room keys) ---
19:30 --- Buffet dinner ---
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00 --- brake ---
15:30 Heavy Ion Physics - Eero Aleksi Kurkela   ()
16:15 Heavy ion physics - experimental results - Sonja Kabana (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:15 Experimental Discovery of Higgs Boson - Alexander Lincoln Read (University of Oslo (NO))   ()
17:30 Study of the SM Higgs boson decaying to WW with ATLAS - Edvin Sidebo   ()
17:45 On interference and non-interference in the SMEFT - Andreas Helset   ()
18:00 The Little Bang of Heavy Ion Collisions - Meera Vieira Machado   ()
18:15 Investigation of hadron collisions with angular correlations - Malgorzata Anna Janik   ()
18:25 Statistics in Experimental Physics - Alexander Lincoln Read (University of Oslo (NO))   ()
18:30 Dynamical vs. geometric anisotropy in relativistic heavy-ion collisions - Larisa Bravina   ()
18:45 Charmed states on the lattice - Elena Lushchevckaya   ()
19:15 --- Dinner ---
20:45 100 years of gravitational waves - history and discovery - Christopher Messenger   ()
13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00 --- Skiing ---
15:30 Introduction to Heavy Ion Collisions - Evgeny Zabrodin   ()
15:30 Particle physics in the era of Artificial Intelligence - Kyle Stuart Cranmer   ()
16:15 The proposed ESS neutrino Super Beam and its physics case - Tord Johan Carl Ekelof   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:15 Strangeness production - Sonia Kabana   ()
17:30 First physics results with GAMBIT - Are Raklev   ()
17:45 Sterile neutrinos in GAMBIT - Tomas Gonzalo   ()
18:00 Separating heavy Higgses using machine learning - Inga Strumke   ()
18:15 Deep learning particle tracks in the CMS detector - Joona Juhani Havukainen   ()
18:15 Two-Particle Correlations - Malgorzata Anna Janik (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))   ()
18:45 Using Machine Learning for a Fast Evaluation of Supersymmetric NLO Cross Sections - Jon Vegard Sparre   ()
19:15 --- Dinner ---
20:45 Symmetry without symmetry - Hallstein Høgåsen   ()
20:45 Teaching particle physics to teacher students - Nils-Erik Bomark   ()
21:15 LHC discoveries and particle physics concepts for education - Eirik Gramstad   ()
15:30 Advances in software and computing for HEP - Graeme Stewart   ()
15:30 Building the Standard Model - Jan O. Eeg (University of Oslo)   ()
16:15 Connecting the Dots - Track reconstruction in the era of Data Science - Andreas Salzburger   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:30 Introduction to Supersymmetry - Are Raklev (University of Oslo (NO))   ()
17:30 The BSM Electroweak Phase Transition - Anders Tranberg   ()
17:45 Search for direct production of sleptons in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector - Even Simonsen Haaland   ()
18:00 Search for new phenomena in the dilepton final state using proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector - Simen Hellesund   ()
18:15 Search for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in the two and three lepton final state at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector - Knut Oddvar Hoie Vadla   ()
18:30 Jet quenching in Heavy Ion collisions - Malgorzata Anna Janik (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))   ()
18:30 Search for new resonances in events with one lepton and missing transverse momentum in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector - Magnar Kopangen Bugge   ()
19:15 --- Dinner ---
20:45 Basic concepts of statistical mechanics. - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
20:45 Enhancing detectibility of tri-lepton signatures of Tau-Sneutrino NLSP using machine learning - Daniel Alvestad   ()
21:00 Measurement of $B^0_s \rightarrow \psi(2S) \phi$ / $B^0_s \rightarrow J/\psi \phi$ ratio - Haakon Midthun Kolstoe   ()
15:00 Future accelerators - Alain Blondel   ()
15:00 RQM 1. General aspects of field theory - Volodymyr Gorkavenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)   ()
16:15 Introduction to physics of relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions. - Prof. Yuriy Sinyukov (BITP)   ()
16:30 Future Accelerators - Ideas - Carl Andreas Lindstrom   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:30 Introduction to physics of relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions - Prof. Yuriy Sinyukov (BITP)   ()
17:30 The ATLAS Inner Tracker for the HL-LHC - Craig Wiglesworth   ()
17:50 ATLAS pixel upgrades - Andreas Lokken Heggelund   ()
18:00 Hadron resonance gas: mean particle multiplicities in nucleus-nucleus collisions. - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
18:05 Making SUSY Natural Again -- Investigating the Naturalness Reach of the International Linear Collider - Eli Baverfjord Rye   ()
18:20 The High-Granularity Timing Detector proposed for ATLAS Phase II - Christian Ohm   ()
18:40 Prospects of Sterile Neutrino Search with the FCC-ee - Sissel Bay Nielsen   ()
19:15 --- Conference Dinner ---
13:00 --- Lunch ---
19:00 --- Dinner ---
13:00 --- lunch ---
15:00 RQM 2.The scattering matrix. Scattering cross-section, width of decay - Volodymyr Gorkavenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)   ()
16:15 Quantum Chromodynamics on Lattice - Elena Luschevskaya   ()
17:15 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:30 Quark-gluon plasma: lattice QCD and phenomenological models. - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
18:15 Thermal and hydrodynamic models for description of relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions. - Prof. Yuriy Sinyukov (BITP)   ()
19:15 --- Dinner ---
20:45 Long-range Correlations in the Model with String Fusion on a Lattice - Ms Svetlana Belokurova (Saint Petersburg state university)   ()
21:00 Cumulative production of nucleons by heavy baryonic resonances in proton-nucleus collisions - Ms Oleksandra Panova (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine)   ()
15:00 Quantum Chromodynamics on Lattice - Elena Luschevskaya   ()
16:15 HBT Correlations - Grigory Nigmatkulov   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:30 HBT Correlations - Grigory Nigmatkulov   ()
18:15 Phase diagram of strongly interacting matter: 1-st order phase transition and critical point. - Mark Gorenstein (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)   ()
19:15 --- Dinner ---
20:45 RQM 3. Diagram technique of Feynman - Volodymyr Gorkavenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)   ()
15:30 RQM 4. Computations of traces of the gamma-matrices products. - Volodymyr Gorkavenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)   ()
17:00 --- Coffee/tea ---
17:30 HBT Correlations - Grigory Nigmatkulov   ()
19:00 --- Dinner ---
20:30 Exercises - Vladimir Shapoval   ()
15:30 RQM 5. Calculation of the main processes of the QED - Volodymyr Gorkavenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)   ()
17:00 Centrality determination in NA49 experiment for p+p collision system at 40A GeV - Elisaveta Zherebtsova   ()
17:15 Measurement of negatively charged pions elliptic flow in Pb-Pb collisions at 40A GeV in the NA49 experiment - Iuliia Gornaia (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (RU))   ()
17:30 Anisotropic Flow - Larissa Bravina   ()
19:00 --- Farwell Dinner ---
21:30 --- Closing of the School ---