21 July 2019 to 2 August 2019
KAIST
Asia/Seoul timezone

Challenges and Opportunities in Theoretical Particle Physics 2019

July 21 - August 2, 2019

KAIST, Daejeon, Korea

Challenges and Opportunities in Theoretical Particle Physics (CANDO) will be held on July 21 - August 2, 2019 at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South Korea. It will be held as a part of a bigger program, KAIX Thematic Program offered by KAIST Advanced Institute for Science-X.

The Standard Model of particle physics is almost completed with the discovery of the Higgs boson, but nature is still full of mysteries. What is dark matter? How do we calculate the non-perturbative aspects of the strong dynamics? Is there a CP violation in the neutrino sector? How can we cure the quadratic divergence that occurs in the quantum correction of the Higgs boson mass? We will have an extended period of the collaboration meeting to discuss these important issues and to possibly come up with ideas that can make a breakthrough.

https://indico.cern.ch/e/cando2019

 

< Tentative Talk Schedule >

The first talk will start at 10AM each day (Room 5318, E6-2).

Room 5318 is reserved for only our meeting for the entire meeting period. Please feel free to use it as well as Particle Theory Group office (Room 4320) anytime for your discussions and collaborations.

Week 1
 7/22 (M) 
Ian Lewis
Dinner
7/23 (T)
Junichi Kanzaki
7/24 (W)
Junmou Chen
Hye-Sung Lee
7/25 (R)
Kyoungchul Kong
Young-Min Lee
7/26 (F)
 Free discussions/collaborations 
Week 2
7/29 (M)
Kaoru Hagiwara
7/30 (T)
Jeong Han Kim
 KAIST/IBS-CAPP tour (4PM-)
Dinner
7/31 (W)
Thomas Flacke
8/1 (R)
Chris Kelso
Gabriel Lee
Dinner
8/2 (F)
Free discussions/collaborations
 

* Office

Rm#
DATE
Name
 1303 
20190721
20190802
 Kaoru Hagiwara 
2307
20190721
20190803
Ian Lewis 
4306
20190721
20190802
 Kyoungchul Kong 
4320
20190720
20190805
Junmou Chen
20190801
20190801
Gabriel Lee
20190801
20190801
Chris Kelso
20190729
20190802
Thomas Flacke 
20190721
20190803
Junichi Kanzaki
20190721
20190802
Jeong Han Kim 
5318
20190721
20190802
CANDO Meeting
Starts
Ends
Asia/Seoul
KAIST
Office# 5318, E6-2, 291 DaeHak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea
Confirmed Invited Speakers:

Junmou Chen (Jinan) : On the Feynman Rules of Massive Gauge Theory in Physical Gauges 
Thomas Flacke (IBS CTUP) : Exotic decays of top partners: bounds and search strategies 
Kaoru Hagiwara (KEK) : Fun with Top Spin 
Junichi Kanzaki (KEK) : Monte Carlo integration and event generation on GPU and their application to particle physics  
Chris Kelso (North Florida) : The DAMA annual modulation signal, where are we now?
Jeong Han Kim (Kansas) : Hunting for Maverick Top Partners
Kyoungchul Kong (Kansas) : The unexplored landscape of top-partner decays
Gabriel Lee (Cornell/Korea) : Continuum Naturalness
Hye-Sung Lee (KAIST) : Dark Axion Portal (organizer)
Ian Lewis (Kansas) : Effective Field Theories and New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider (organizer)

Young-Min Lee (KAIST) : Neutrino oscillations at dual baselines (student presentation)

Organizers:

Hye-Sung Lee (KAIST)
Ian Lewis (Kansas)

 

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