QU Future Platform – Higgs

Europe/Berlin
Seminar Room 1, bldg. 1 (Campus Bahrenfeld)

Seminar Room 1, bldg. 1

Campus Bahrenfeld

Description

This is a first discussion how we could contribute to Higgs at future colliders in Quantum Universe. For every speaker on physics topics: 15’ introduction on the subject, targeted especially to young people + 5’ how we as QU could contribute/ how to involve young people in the project + leave 10’ as discussion.

There will be an outreach competition for young students: 5’ elevator speech from 5 young scientists, on ILC/CLIC/FCCee/FCChh/CEPC only 1-2 slides allowed. Explain to public and politicians why we should build such a collider – focus on Higgs – First come first served. Please contact Elisabetta Gallo in advance if you intend to participate in the competition.

To count the participants for the coffee break apply to the meeting at the link below and if you are interested in the future in QU subscribe to pff.qu@lists.uni-hamburg.de by visiting https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/pff.qu

Slides
Participants
  • Achim Geiser
  • Adinda de Wit
  • Alan Campbell
  • Beate Heinemann
  • Chaowaroj (Max) Wanotayaroj
  • Christophe Grojean
  • Clement Helsens
  • Dirk Kruecker
  • Elisabetta Gallo
  • Frank Gaede
  • Georg Weiglein
  • Jakob Beyer
  • Jan-Hendrik Arling
  • Jenny List
  • Jorge Sabater
  • Kerstin Borras
  • Kerstin Tackmann
  • Krisztian Peters
  • Matthias Kasemann
  • Merijn van de Klundert
  • Mikael Berggren
  • Olin Pinto
  • Oliver Rieger
  • Pascal Stienemeier
  • Peter Schleper
  • Rainer Mankel
  • Roberval Walsh
  • Roman Kogler
  • Shin-ichi Kawada
  • Tobias Kramer
  • Torben Lange
  • Yassine Sekhmani