29th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies
Harbour Ballroom
Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
The 29th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies will take place in Toronto, Canada between August 5-10, 2019. The Conference follows the tradition of a long series of high energy physics conferences, the International Symposia on Lepton and Photon Interactions at High Energies. The program features plenary sessions covering topics of major interest to the particle physics community. New this year will be two (or three) tracks of parallel sessions for one day, that will provide an opportunity for additional presenters to give a more in-depth presentation of individual physics results. We will also organise poster sessions where additional researchers may present their work.
The conference is hosted by the University of Toronto, and will take place at the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel on the lakefront in downtown Toronto.
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Registration Harbour Ballroom
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Opening Session Harbour Ballroom
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1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Jonathan Bagger (TRIUMF)-
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Welcome Address
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Overview of the ATLAS ExperimentSpeaker: Pierre Savard (University of Toronto (CA))
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Overview of the CMS ExperimentSpeaker: Patricia Mcbride (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in STEM: What it is, why you want it and how to get itSpeaker: Prof. Imogen Coe (Ryerson University)
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Opening Session Harbour Ballroom
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1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Prof. Marko Mikuz (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))-
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Status and Plans for the CERN Accelerator ComplexSpeaker: Paul Collier (CERN)
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Status of the Chinese electron ColliderSpeaker: Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
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Recent News from Belle-IISpeaker: Tom Browder (University of Hawaii)
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Dark Matter/Astro Harbour Ballroom
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Mapping Dark Matter with the Gaia SatelliteSpeaker: Mariangela Lisanti (Stanford University)
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Direct Detection of Dark Matter (WIMPS)Speaker: Prof. Cecilia Levy (University at Albany, SUNY)
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Direct Detection of Dark Matter (light masses)Speaker: Guillermo Fernandez Moroni
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Poster Session (Mon/Tue): Red Poster Group Harbour Ballroom
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Implementation of the ATLAS trigger within the ATLAS Multi-Threaded Software Framework AthenaMTSpeaker: Alison Elliot (Queen Mary University of London (GB))
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A proposed five kilo-ton Cherenkov scintillation detector at CJPLSpeaker: Wentai Luo (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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About heavy neutrinos: Violation of lepton flavor in neutrinoless decays of leptonsSpeaker: Ms Mónica Salinas Ibañez (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
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ATLAS Level-0 Endcap Muon Trigger for HL-LHCSpeaker: Yuya Mino (Kyoto University (JP))
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ATLAS Level-1 Endcap Muon Trigger for Run 3Speaker: Hiroaki Hibi (Kobe University (JP))
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Calibration and Performance of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter During the LHC Run 2Speaker: Krystsina Petukhova (Charles University (CZ))
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CURRENT STATUS OF LEGENDSpeaker: Mariano Lopez
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Elastic neutrino-electron scattering within the effective field theory approachSpeaker: Dr Oleksandr Tomalak (University of Kentucky)
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Flavour Physics at the High Luminosity LHC: LHCb Upgrade IISpeaker: Carla Marin Benito (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Frontend and backend electronics for the ATLAS New Small Wheel UpgradeSpeaker: Rachel Elizabeth Lindley (University of Arizona (US))
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High-Speed Electrical Links on Low Mass Cables for CMS Inner Tracker Phase-2 UpgradeSpeaker: Sadia Khalil (The University of Kansas (US))
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LEGEND: Searching for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay in $^{76}$GeSpeaker: Ian Guinn (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Luminosity Measurement of proton-proton collisions at the CMS experimentSpeaker: Oleksii Turkot (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Measurement of hadronic cross sections at CMD-3Speaker: Ivan Logashenko (BINP)
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Measurement of the Higgs boson production in association with a ttbar pair in the Higgs to diphoton decay channel, and search for the dimuon decay of the Higgs boson in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector.Speaker: Alex Zeng Wang (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
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Measurements of the Higgs production cross section in the $H \rightarrow \tau \tau$ decay channel with the ATLAS experimentSpeaker: Alessia Murrone (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
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Performance of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter in LHC Run2Speaker: Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Precision Higgs Physics at the International Linear ColliderSpeaker: Junping Tian (The University of Tokyo)
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Predicting the T2K far detector event rate using near detector dataSpeaker: Mark Hartz
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Prospects for HH measurements at the HL-LHC with CMSSpeaker: Martin Delcourt (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))
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Search for Dark Matter produced in association with a jet with the ATLAS detectorSpeaker: Jack Lindon (University of Birmingham (GB))
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Search for dark sector via charmonia decay at BESIII
Low energy, high luminosity e+ e- colliders are believed to be good places to search for exotic particles predicted in new physics models with dark sector phenomenology. BESIII, as the only running tau-charm factory, has great potential to probe these particles and models with the largest samples of directly produced charmonia. In this talk, we will report the recent results, including search for dark photon using the Jpsi decays in association with a pseudoscalar meson(eta, eta'). In both channels, no significant signal is observed in the mass region from 0.1 to 2.1(2.4) GeV/c2, and the upper limits at the 90% confidence level on the product branching fraction of charmonia to pseudoscalar mesons and the subsequent decay of dark photon to e+e- are set, together with the mixing strength, as a function of dark photon mass.
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Search for Heavy Neutral Leptons with CMS detectorSpeaker: Martina Vit (Ghent University (BE))
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Search for low-mass Dark Matter mediator decaying to jets with the ATLAS detectorSpeaker: Eric Edward Corrigan (Lund University (SE))
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Search for rare FCNC decays at BESIIISpeaker: Dayong Wang (Peking University (CN))
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Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV using 139 fb$^{-1}$ data with the ATLAS detectorSpeaker: Kenta Uno (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Search for Supersymmetry with a compressed mass spectrum in vector boson fusion topology with 1-lepton and 0-lepton final states in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with CMSSpeaker: Priyanka Kumari (Panjab University (IN))
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Search for SUSY with missing transverse momentum and multiple b-jetsSpeaker: Meisam Ghasemi Bostanabad (University of Victoria (CA))
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Searches for additional Higgs bosons at CMSSpeaker: Junquan Tao (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
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Searches for supersymmetry in events with photons at CMSSpeaker: Johannes Schulz (Rheinisch Westfaelische Tech. Hoch. (DE))
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Searching for high-mass dilepton resonances in the full Run-2 ATLAS datasetSpeaker: Etienne Dreyer (Simon Fraser University (CA))
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Study of the Effects of Radiation at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility on the CMS Drift Tubes Muon Detector for the HL-LHCSpeaker: Barbara Alvarez Gonzalez (Universidad de Oviedo (ES))
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The ATLAS Hardware Track Trigger design towards first prototypesSpeaker: Ana Luisa Moreira De Carvalho (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
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The ATLAS Level-1 Topological Processor: experience and upgrade plansSpeaker: Johannes Frederic Damp (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE))
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The ATLAS Run 2 Trigger MenuSpeaker: Kate Whalen (University of Oregon (US))
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The Phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS Monitored Drift Tube Detector and Frontend electronicsSpeaker: Hubert Kroha (Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik (DE))
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Vapour pressure differences of the Xenon IsotopesSpeaker: Amal Alamre (Carleton University)
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Latest LHCb measurements of semileptonic b-hadron decaysSpeaker: Serena Maccolini (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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Beam Based Dark Matter SearchesSpeaker: Timothy Knight Nelson (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
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Cosmological Parameter Space (Dark Matter/Dark Energy Observations)Speakers: Prof. Segev BenZvi (University of Rochester), Segev BenZvi (University of Rochester)
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Multimessenger SearchesSpeaker: Dr Kathrin Egberts (Potsdam University)
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Gravitational Wave ObservationsSpeaker: Dr Carl-Johan Haster (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Reception Harbour Ballroom
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Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Collider/Standard Model Physics Harbour Ballroom
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1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Halina Abramowicz (Tel Aviv University (IL))-
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Higgs and Electroweak Physics at the LHCSpeaker: Jonas Strandberg (KTH Royal Institute of Technology (SE))
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Collider/Standard Model Physics Harbour Ballroom
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1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Joachim Mnich (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))- 57
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Top Quark TheorySpeakers: Susanne Westhoff (Heidelberg University), Susanne Westhoff (Heidelberg University)
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Heavy Ion PhysicsSpeaker: Francesco Prino (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Conference Photo Harbour Ballroom
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Astroparticle, Dark Matter (Parallel)
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Multi-component dark matter from a hidden gauged SU(3)Speaker: Prof. Stephen Godfrey (Carleton University)
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Boosted Dark Matter Searches via Dark-StrahlungSpeaker: Prof. Jong-Chul Park (Chungnam National University)
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Search for Dark Sector Physics at the NA64 experiment in the context of the Physics Beyond Colliders ProjectsSpeaker: Dipanwita Banerjee (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US))
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Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLASpeaker: Miriam Diamond (SLAC National Laboratory)
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Dark Sector Physics with Belle IISpeakers: marcello campajola (INFN and University of Naples "Federico II"), marcello campajola (Univ. of Naples "Federico II" - INFN)
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Search for low-mass New Physics states at BABARSpeaker: Bob Kowalewski (University of Victoria (CA))
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Collider SM & BSM (Parallel)
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Particle Discovery Opportunities at the International Linear ColliderSpeaker: Jenny List (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Beyond the Standard Model searches at HERASpeaker: Oleksii Turkot (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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The Status of the milliQan ExperimentSpeaker: Chris Hill (Ohio State University (US))
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Results for strongly produced SUSY at CMSSpeaker: Ana Krasimirova Ovcharova (Univ. of California Santa Barbara (US))
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Search for strong production of vector-like quarks coupling to third generation quarks at CMS (13TeV)Speaker: Sadia Khalil (The University of Kansas (US))
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Search for Higgs boson decays to beyond-the-Standard-Model light bosons in four-lepton events with the ATLAS detector at sqrt(s) = 13 TeVSpeakers: Yu Him Justin Chiu (University of Victoria (CA)), Justin Chiu (University of Victoria (CA))
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Recent T2K Neutrino Oscillation ResultsSpeaker: Helen O'Keeffe (Lancaster University)
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Reactor Antineutrino Flux and Spectrum Measurement at Daya BaySpeaker: Zhe Wang (Tsinghua University)
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Latest three-flavor neutrino oscillation results from NOvASpeaker: Dr Gavin Davies (Indiana University)
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Recent Cross-section Measurements from MicroBooNESpeaker: Steven Gardiner (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
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Recent Reactor Antineutrino Results from the PROSPECT ExperimentSpeaker: Jose Palomino (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Poster Session (Mon/Tue) Harbour Ballroom
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Astroparticle, Dark Matter (Parallel)
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Darkside-50 Results and the Future Liquid Argon Dark Matter ProgramSpeaker: Dr Valerio Ippolito (INFN Sezione di Roma (IT))
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The Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS) at SNOLABSpeaker: Alan Robinson (Université de Montréal)
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The search for light dark matter with the NEWS-G detectorSpeaker: Guillaume Giroux (Queen's University)
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Search for axion dark matter at IBS/CAPPSpeaker: Sung Woo YOUN (Institute for Basic Science)
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TeV particle direct detection in space - Recent results from the DAMPE missionSpeakers: Giovanni Marsella (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)), Giovanni Marsella (Università del Salento and INFN)
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Towards Understanding the Origin of Cosmic-Ray PositronsSpeaker: Weiwei Xu (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Properties of Primary Cosmic Ray Protons, Helium, Carbon and Oxygen Nuclei Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the ISSSpeaker: Yi Jia (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Anisotropy of Elementary Particle Fluxes in Primary Cosmic Rays Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the ISSSpeaker: Iris Gebauer (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
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Searching for resonant HH production at CMSSpeaker: Nickolas Mc Coll (University of California Los Angeles (US))
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Observation of H->bb decays in the VH production mode and first differential measurement with the ATLAS detectorSpeakers: Luca Ambroz (University of Oxford (GB)), luca ambroz
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Direct top-quark decay width measurement at √s=13 TeV with the ATLAS experimentSpeaker: Tomas Dado (Comenius University (SK))
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Top quark cross sections in CMSSpeakers: Andrea Perrotta (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT)), Andrea Perrotta (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN))
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Rare top quark production in CMS: ttZ, ttW, ttgamma, tZ, tgamma, and tttt productionSpeaker: Didar Dobur (Ghent University (BE))
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Observation of electroweak W±Z boson pair production in association with two jets in p p collisions at sqrt(s) = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector and prospects for New PhysicsSpeaker: Despoina Sampsonidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (GR))
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Precision electroweak physics with polarized beams at SuperKEKBSpeaker: Michael Roney (University of Victoria)
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Physics at FCC-eeSpeaker: Markus Klute (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Detector Physics with MicroBooNESpeakers: Ralitsa Sharankova (Tufts University), Ralitsa Sharankova (Tufts University)
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The upgrade of the T2K Near Detector ND280Speaker: Clark McGrew (Stonybrook)
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Capabilities of the DUNE Near Detector ComplexSpeakers: Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester), Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester), Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester)
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Performance of the protoDUNE-SP liquid argon detector from a particle test-beamSpeakers: Leigh Howard Whitehead (University of Cambridge (GB)), Leigh Whitehead (University of Warwick)
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Measurement of Double Electron Capture of Xe-124 with XENON1TSpeaker: Ethan Brown
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ICFA/LCB meeting (by invitation only)
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Free Time to visit Toronto
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C11 meetingConvener: Heidi Marie Schellman (Oregon State University (US))
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Introduction and C11 mattersSpeakers: Florencia Canelli (Universitaet Zuerich (CH)), Heidi Marie Schellman (Oregon State University (US)), Mihoko Nojiri (Theory Center, IPNS, KEK)
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Report from Neutrino SeriesSpeaker: Minerba Betancourt
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Report from Baldin Series
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LP2019 in progress reportSpeaker: William Trischuk (University of Toronto (CA))
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ICH2020 Prague updateSpeaker: Zdenek Dolezal (Charles University (CZ))
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IPAC2020
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LP2021 - ManchesterSpeaker: Marco Gersabeck (University of Manchester (GB))
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ICHEP 2022 BolognaSpeaker: Paolo Giacomelli (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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Proposals for ICHEP2024/LP2023
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Neutrino panel update - Executive sessionSpeaker: Nigel Smith (SNOLab)
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ICFA report - executive sessionSpeaker: Geoffrey Taylor (University of Melbourne)
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Variational Autoencoders for New Physics Mining at the Large Hadron ColliderSpeaker: Olmo Cerri (California Institute of Technology (US))
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Precision Timing with the CMS MIP Timing DetectorSpeaker: Pablo Martinez Ruiz Del Arbol (Universidad de Cantabria and CSIC (ES))
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The CMS ECAL Upgrade for High Precision Timing and Energy Measurements in HL-LHCSpeaker: Nancy Marinelli (University of Notre Dame (US))
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ATLAS Trigger and Data Acquisition Upgrades for the High Luminosity LHCSpeaker: Alessandra Camplani (University of Copenhagen (DK))
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The Phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS Muon SpectrometerSpeakers: Junjie (Stony Brook) Zhu (University of Michigan), Junjie Zhu (University of Michigan (US))
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Small-Strip Thin Gap Chambers for the Muon Spectrometer Upgrade of the ATLAS ExperimentSpeaker: Benoit Lefebvre (TRIUMF (CA))
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Search for LFV and LNV decays of the $D^0$ meson and observation of $D^0\to K^-\pi^+e^+e^-$Speakers: Fergus Wilson (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB)), Fergus Wilson (STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB))
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Search for New Physics with semi-leptonic B Decays at BelleSpeaker: Karol Adamczyk
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B lifetime and $B^0-\bar B^0$ mixing results from early Belle II dataSpeaker: Ms reem rasheed (IPHC)
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First look at time dependent CP violation using early Belle II dataSpeaker: Daniel Cervenkov (Charles University in Prague)
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Semileptonic and leptonic charm decays at BESIIISpeaker: Liu Ke (Central China Normal University)
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Searches for charged lepton flavor violating muon decay, MEG/MEG II experimentSpeaker: Toshiyuki Iwamoto
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DUNE – Precision Neutrino Observatory of the FutureSpeaker: Prof. Alfons Weber (University of Oxford (GB))
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MINERvA's Medium Energy Physics ProgramSpeakers: Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester), Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester), Kevin McFarland (University of Rochester)
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Status of JUNO ExperimentSpeakers: Xiaonan Li (IHEP, Beijing), Shaomin Chen (Tsinghua University)
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Latest results of the STEREO sterile neutrino search at the ILL GrenobleSpeaker: Aurélie Bonhomme (IRFU-CEA)
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Results from the CUORE experimentSpeaker: Dr Laura Marini (University of California, Berkeley)
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Results and future plans of the NEXT double beta decay experimentSpeaker: Andrew Laing (University of Texas Arlington)
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The ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Performance in Run 2Speaker: Mr Lucas Macrorie Flores (University of Pennsylvania (US))
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ATLAS Muon Trigger performanceSpeaker: Yohei Noguchi (Kyoto University (JP))
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ATLAS Transverse Missing Momentum Trigger PerformanceSpeaker: Antonia Strubig (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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Decay of a bound muon to a bound electronSpeaker: Dr Muhammad Jamil Aslam (University of Alberta)
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Dynamic Structure of Hadrons in ChPTSpeaker: Svetlana Barkanova (Grenfell Campus of Memorial University)
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Early physics prospects for radiative and electroweak penguin decays at Belle IISpeaker: Masanobu YONENAGA (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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Effective Lagrangian Approach to Top Decay via Flavor Changing Neutral CurrentSpeaker: Kazumasa OHKUMA (Okayama University of Science)
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Efficient Neutrino Oscillation Parameter Inference with Gaussian ProcessesSpeaker: Jianming Bian (University of California Irvine (US))
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Exploring the structure of hadronic showers and hadronic energy reconstruction with highly granular calorimetersSpeaker: Kiyotomo Kawagoe (Kyushu University (JP))
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First physics run of the WAGASCI-BabyMIND detector with full setupSpeaker: Mr Giorgio Pintaudi (Yokohama National University)
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High-energy DIS at CERN: The Large Hadron-electron ColliderSpeaker: David Curtin (University of Toronto)
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Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory computing requirements and infrastructureSpeakers: Giuseppe Andronico (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Giuseppe Andronico (Universita e INFN, Catania (IT))
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Latest ALICE results on coherent J/psi photoproduction in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions at the LHCSpeaker: Tomas Herman (Czech Technical University (CZ))
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Latest Reactor Oscillation Results from the Daya Bay ExperimentSpeaker: Dr Zhe Wang (Tsinghua University)
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Luminosity determination in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=13 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHCSpeaker: Joseph Carter (University of Toronto (CA))
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Neutrino CP Violation with the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam projectSpeaker: Marcos Dracos (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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New results of the vector charmoniumlike statesSpeaker: Qingqing Song
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Observation 0f new charmonium decaysSpeaker: Liu Tong (IHEP)
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Performance of the ATLAS tau-lepton trigger at the LHC in Run 2Speaker: Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou (Uppsala University (SE))
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Physics Potential of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino ObservatorySpeakers: Giuseppe Andronico (Universita e INFN, Catania (IT)), Giuseppe Andronico (INFN)
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Probing the dark sector via searches for invisible decays of the Higgs boson at the ILCSpeaker: Akimasa Ishikawa (KEK)
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Production and electroweak couplings of 3rd generation quarks at the ILCSpeaker: Yuichi Okugawa
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Prospects for doubly charged scalar at the future collidersSpeaker: Mr TRIPURARI SRIVASTAVA (TRIPURARI)
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Scintillation light collection, production and propagation in the 4 tonne dual-phase demonstrator (data analysis and simulations)Speaker: Chiara Filomena Lastoria (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
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Semileptonic and leptonic B decay results from early Belle II dataSpeaker: Andrea Fodor (McGill University)
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Study of Physics Performances at Muon ColliderSpeaker: Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Study of quark GTMDs for kaon in light-cone quark modelSpeaker: Satvir Kaur (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar)
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The ILC as a natural SUSY discovery machine and precision microscope: From light higgsinos to tests of unificationSpeaker: Mikael Berggren (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Toward realistic implementation of large imaging calorimetersSpeaker: Kiyotomo Kawagoe (Kyushu University (JP))
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Upgrade of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter for the High Luminosity LHC
The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment. TileCal is a sampling calorimeter with steel as absorber and scintillators as active medium. The scintillators are read-out by wavelength shifting fibers coupled to photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). The analogue signals from the PMTs are amplified, shaped, digitized by sampling the signal every 25 ns and stored on detector until a trigger decision is received. The High-Luminosity phase of LHC (HL-LHC) expected to begin in year 2026 requires new electronics to meet the requirements of a 1 MHz trigger, higher ambient radiation, and for better performance under high pileup. Both the on- and off-detector TileCal electronics will be replaced during the shutdown of 2024-2025. PMT signals from every TileCal cell will be digitized and sent directly to the back-end electronics,
where the signals are reconstructed, stored, and sent to the first level of trigger at a rate of 40 MHz. This will provide better precision of the calorimeter signals used by the trigger system and will allow the development of more complex trigger algorithms. Changes to the electronics will also contribute to the data integrity and reliability of the system.Results are presented from a prototype of the new electronics
(ìdemonstratorî) that was inserted in a TileCal module and tested in CERNís H8 beamline with electrons, muons, and hadrons. The demonstrator is undergoing extensive testing and will be inserted in the ATLAS detector during the current shutdown.Speaker: Krystsina Petukhova (Charles University (CZ)) -
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Vector Boson Scattering in Semi-leptonic Final States with the ATLAS Detector
The scattering of electroweak vector bosons is an important process for the study of the non-abelian gauge-structure of the electroweak sector as well as the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking. Many new physics situations provide amplification of this process and the decay channels which are most sensitive to these effects are the semi-leptonic channels, where one boson decays hadronically and the other leptonically. Searches in these final states exploits novel developments in the use of jet-substructure and machine learning to provide strong signal-to-background separation. This poster will show the results of the search for vector boson scattering in the semi-leptonic channels with 36/fb of 13TeV ATLAS data.
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Communicating ATLAS: adapting to an ever-changing media landscapeSpeaker: Ana Maria Rodriguez Vera (York University (CA))
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A Generative-Adversarial Network Approach for the Simulation of QCD Dijet Events at the LHCSpeaker: Riccardo Di Sipio (University of Toronto (CA))
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Application of Quantum Machine Learning to High Energy Physics Analysis at LHC using IBM Quantum Computer Simulators and IBM Quantum Computer HardwareSpeaker: Alex Zeng Wang (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
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Latest Results on the Radiation Tolerance of Diamond DetectorsSpeaker: Lukas Baeni (ETH Zurich (CH))
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New beam test results of 3D pixel detectors constructed with poly-crystalline CVD diamondSpeaker: Michael Philipp Reichmann (ETH Zurich (CH))
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FCC-ee machine performanceSpeaker: Mogens Dam (University of Copenhagen (DK))
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Muon collider: the Low EMittance Muon Accelerator (LEMMA) approachSpeaker: Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Prospects for electromagnetic dipole moments of short-lived particles at the LHCSpeaker: Nicola Neri (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
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CP violation and mixing in beauty with LHCbSpeaker: Cibran Santamarina Rios (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
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CP violation and mixing in charm with LHCbSpeaker: Serena Maccolini (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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PHYSICS BEYOND SM WITH KAONS AT NA62Speaker: Mr Radoslav Ivanov Marchevski (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE))
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Exotic and Conventional Quarkonium Physics Prospects at Belle IISpeaker: Bryan FULSOM (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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The Super Charm-Tau Factory at NovosibirskSpeakers: Alexander Barniakov (Novosibirsk State University (RU)), Alexander Barniakov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU) & Novosibirsk State University (RU))
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Freeze-in production of dark matter through spin-1 and spin-2 portalsSpeaker: Ms Maíra Dutra (Carleton University)
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Electric Dipole Moments From Dark SectorsSpeaker: Shohei Okawa (University of Victoria)
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Dispersive Two-Loop Calculations: Theory and ApplicationsSpeaker: Prof. Aleksandrs Aleksejevs (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
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Belle2VR: An Interactive Virtual Reality Visualization of GEANT4 Event HistoriesSpeaker: Leo Piilonen (Virginia Tech)
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Evolution of Regional, Age and Gender Demographics in the ATLAS CollaborationSpeaker: Ana Maria Rodriguez Vera (York University (CA))
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Subatomic Physics Education and Outreach in NewfoundlandSpeaker: Svetlana Barkanova (Grenfell Campus of Memorial University)
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Dark Matter Searches at the LHCSpeaker: Steven Lowette (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE))
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Exotic Searches at the LHCSpeaker: Erez Etzion (Tel Aviv University (IL))
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From the Tiniest Particles to the Farthest Reaches of the Universe Harbour Ballroom
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Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
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B flavour constraints on BSMSpeaker: Flavio Archilli (Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
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1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Geoffrey Taylor (University of Melbourne)- 197
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Rare Decays of B hadronsSpeaker: Carla Marin Benito (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Constraints on New Physics from B decaysSpeaker: Monika Blanke (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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Long Baseline NeutrinosSpeakers: Mark Messier (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), Mark Messier (IU)
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Short Baseline NeutrinosSpeaker: Bryce Littlejohn (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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Theoretical Interpretations of Neutrino PropertiesSpeaker: renata zukanovich funchal (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Atmospheric Neutrinos and Proton DecaySpeaker: Roger Wendell (Kyoto University)
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Neutrino InteractionsSpeakers: Minerba Betancourt (Fermilab), Minerba Betancourt
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Calibration and Performance of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter During the LHC Run 2Speaker: Krystsina Petukhova (Charles University (CZ))
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Vector Boson Scattering in Semi-leptonic Final States with the ATLAS DetectorSpeaker: Robert Les (University of Toronto (CA))
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Flavour Physics at the High Luminosity LHC: LHCb Upgrade IISpeaker: Carla Marin Benito (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Dinner at Hockey Hall of Fame (30 Yonge St.)
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Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaConvener: Hiroaki Aihara (University of Tokyo)- 211
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News from C11Speaker: Heidi Marie Schellman (Oregon State University (US))
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Outreach/Education InitiativesSpeaker: Dr Ketevi Adikle Assamagan (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Future of Neutrino Beam FaciltiesSpeaker: Tetsuro Sekiguchi (KEK)
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Future of Underground LaboratoriesSpeaker: Nigel Smith (SNOLab)
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Future of Flavour FactoriesSpeaker: Tatsuya Nakada (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))
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Conference Closes Harbour Ballroom
Harbour Ballroom
Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto Canada
1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSpeakers: Hirohisa Tanaka (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US)), William Trischuk (University of Toronto (CA))
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