First week (20 – 25 August):
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Standard Model (SM): Margarete Muehlleitner (Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany), 7 lectures; link to lecture notes and exercises
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Experimental methods and physics at the LHC (Exp): Shin-Shan Yu (National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan), 7 lectures; see timetable for slides
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Cosmology and Dark Matter (C&DM): Changbom Park (Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Seoul, Korea), 7 lectures; lecture notes part 1
Second week (27 – 31 August):
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QCD: Gudrun Heinrich (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, Munich, Germany), 6 lectures; lecture notes part 1 and exercises.
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Beyond SM (BSM): Felix Bruemmer (University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France), 6 lectures; accompanying notes and exercises with solutions
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Introduction to Monte-Carlo Event Generators (MC): Johannes Bellm (Lund University, Lund, Sweden), 6 lectures; link to slides and tutorial
Each lecture lasts 90 minutes. Exercises on each of the topics are also envisaged. For the MC topic, there will be hands-on sessions, so bring along your laptop. There will be also mini-seminar sessions for participants to give 15-minute talks about their theses or research projects.