The goal of the workshop is to bring together theorists and experimentalists to discuss the present status of the quest for supersymmetry. The focus of the scientific program will be on
Organizing SUSY with simplified models
SUSY−Higgs interplay
Preparations for beyond 8 TeV
All talks will be plenary, and in addition to the invited talks from internationally renowned speakers we encourage you to propose contributions which are related to the focus of this workshop. Please send your proposal latest by Apr. 7th (dreiner@uni-bonn.de and andreas.weiler@desy.de for talks on theory or wolfgang.ehrenfeld@desy.de and christian.sander@desy.de for experimental contributions).
The fee is 40 Euro and can be paid cash or via credit card at the registration desk.
Speakers:
Andreas Weiler(DESY-T), Christian Sander(University of Hamburg), MrHerbert Dreiner(Universitaet Bonn), DrWolfgang Ehrenfeld(Universitaet Bonn (DE))
Slides
2
Seeking SUSY at CMS
Speaker:
Greg Landsberg(Brown University)
Slides
3
SUSY searches in ATLAS - approaches, challenges and results
Speaker:
Andreas Hoecker(CERN)
Slides
16:10
Coffee
4
EWKino searches at LHC
Speaker:
MrStefan Wayand(KIT)
Slides
5
Impact of recent results from LHCb on the remaining parameter space of supersymmetric models and discuss the most promising measurements still to come
Speaker:
MrDavid Straub(Technische Universität München)
Slides
6
Measuring the ẽ properties at the ILC
Speaker:
MrSabato Stefano Caiazza(DESY)
Slides
7
Electroweakino Property Determination with Small and Large Mass Differences at the ILC
Simplified model approaches in the search for supersymmetry with tau leptons in the final state at ATLAS
Speaker:
MrOliver Ricken(University of Bonn)
Slides
28
Multi-tau signals at the LHC as a probe for light neutralino Dark Matter
Speaker:
MrJonas Lindert(MPP)
Slides
29
Phenomenology of neutralino-stop coannihilation after the Higgs discovery
Speaker:
Julia Harz(DESY Hamburg)
Slides
30
Farewell
Speakers:
Andreas Weiler(DESY-T), Christian Sander(University of Hamburg), MrHerbert Dreiner(Universitaet Bonn), DrWolfgang Ehrenfeld(Universitaet Bonn (DE))