4–7 Nov 2014
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Europe/Berlin timezone
This seminar provides an overview about the high-energy physics landscape after the Higgs discovery at the LHC. Besides direct and indirect searches at the LHC also astrophysical and low-energy measurements are reviewed. Options and prospects for future collider experiments are discussed.
Scientific level: 3rd year PhD or Postdoc
The seminar is kindly supported by the Heraeus foundation.
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Europe/Berlin
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Hauptstr. 5 53604 Bad Honnef [http://www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh/anfahrt/anfahrt.html]
List of speakers: Genevieve Belanger (CNRS, Annecy) Didier Contado (CNRS, Lyon) Markus Cristinziani (University of Bonn) John Ellis (CERN, King's college) Tobias Golling (University of Geneva) JoAnne Hewett (SLAC) Gino Isidori (University of Zurich) Marumi Kado (LAL, Orsay) Roman Kogler (University of Hamburg) Teresa Marrodan (MPI Heidelberg) Margarete Mühlleitner (KIT) Albert de Roeck (CERN, University of Antwerp) Christian Sander (University of Hamburg) Andreas Schopper (CERN) Dominik Stöckinger (University of Dresden) Roberto Tenchini (INFN Pisa) Nick Walker (DESY) Georg Weiglein (DESY) Registration deadline: 21.09.2014 Final decision about participation: 28.09.2014 The number of participants is limited to 50 students/postdocs. Poster presentations by the participants is encouraged. The seminar is kindly supported by the Heraeus foundation (no conference fee, full board lodging is provided).