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Amartya Rej (Universitaet Siegen (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Joshua Wyatt Smith (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Priyanka Priyanka (University of Delhi (IN))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Seth Moortgat (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Pienpen Seema (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Denise Muller (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Sebastian Heer (University of Bonn (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Douglas John Paul Burns (University of Bristol (GB))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Johannes Erdmann (TU Dortmund)17/09/2018, 19:00
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Charanjit Kaur (IISc)17/09/2018, 19:00
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Toni Makela (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Carlo Alberto Gottardo (Universität Bonn)17/09/2018, 19:00
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Ana Peixoto (LIP - Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Particulas (PT))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Tiago Vale (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)17/09/2018, 19:00
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Anjishnu Bandyopadhyay (University of Bonn (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Ian Allan Connelly (University of Manchester)17/09/2018, 19:00
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Andrej Saibel (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Maura Barros (LIP and Universidade do Minho)17/09/2018, 19:00
In the Standard Model flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNC) involving the top quark are expected to occur extremely rarely. In some extensions of Standard Model, nonetheless, the branching ratio of processes including such a current can be significantly enhanced and thus, events with such an FCNC are a powerful test of new physics effects. Both the $tZq$ and the $t\gamma q$ vertex can be...
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Rachel Jordan Hyneman (University of Michigan (US))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Johannes Lange (Hamburg University (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Matteo Scornajenghi (Universita della Calabria e INFN (IT))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Clara Nellist (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))17/09/2018, 19:00
An essential component of the long-term success of scientific research is communicating the results and methodology to the wider public. Social media is a vital new tool for this endeavour. Over the years, there have been a number of important results on top physics released by the ATLAS Collaboration. These have been communicated through audience-tailored content, including ATLAS physics...
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Shogo Kido (Kobe University (JP))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Matej Melo (Comenius University (SK))17/09/2018, 19:00
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Carl Joseph Edmund Suster (University of Sydney (AU))17/09/2018, 19:00
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James Howarth (University of Manchester-Unknown-Unknown), James William Howarth (University of Manchester (GB))17/09/2018, 19:00
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