Aspen 2019 Winter Conference "In Pursuit of New Particles and Paradigms"

US/Mountain
Flug Forum (Aspen Center for Physics)

Flug Forum

Aspen Center for Physics

Brian Batell (University of Pittsburgh), Laura Baudis (University of Zurich), Tao Han (University of Pittsburgh), Jim Hirschauer (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Tongyan Lin
Description

Several basic mysteries, including the nature of dark matter, the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry, the dynamics underlying neutrino masses, the structure of fermion masses and mixings, and the naturalness problems compel the search for a new paradigm in our description of matter and forces going beyond the Standard Model. With the expected completion of LHC Run II in late 2018, this conference will provide a timely opportunity to take stock of this effort with a broad overview of the latest experimental results and theoretical advances in the field. Special priority will be given to innovative experimental approaches and imaginative theoretical ideas likely to shape research directions in the near future. Through intense interaction and cooperation, physicists with diverse expertise across theory and experiment will strive to make progress on the fundamental questions at the frontiers of particle physics.

Application deadline is December 15,  2018

Please complete your application at http://www.aspenphys.org/physicists/winter/winterapps.html