21–25 juin 2021
webcast and IP2I
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

The LIO international conference on "Future colliders and the origin of mass" aims at discussing the new recent results in particle physics and explore new and emerging models of physics beyond the standard model which can be relevant at present and future colliders. The phenomenology of these models and their implications for lepton flavour, Higgs physics, Dark matter and neutrino physics will be discussed in detail. We will also host a session dedicated to discussing the implications of the muon g-2 measurement.

The conference will be both a webcast event and a local event at IP2I. It is aimed at discussing and starting new collaborations and projects, so ample time will be left for discussion and collaborative work.

Zoom connection:

https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/93031725572

Meeting ID: 930 3172 5572
Passcode: 5bhdVG

How to reach Lyon: if you fly in the Lyon Exupery airport, you can easily reach Lyon by taking the express tram Rhonexpress to the central Lyon Part-Dieu train station.

How to reach the IP2I : take the tram T1 direction IUT Feyssine or T4 direction La Doua Gaston Berger and get off at the stop Universite Lyon 1. From there you can walk to the IP2I: follow the tram track and turn on the first road on the left. The IP2I is down the road (click on the link below to see a map). Address: 4 rue Fermi, Villeurbanne

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Invited key speakers include:

- Aoife Bharucha 

- Alexander Belyaev

- Greg Bernardi

- Andreas Crivellin

- Hyun Min Lee

- Laurent Lellouch

- Pyungwon Ko

- Nazila Mahmoudi

Bogdan Malescu

- Michelangelo Mangano

- Yasuhiro Okada

- Francesco Sannino

 

Scientific committee : G. Cacciapaglia (IP2I), A. Deandrea (IP2I), Benjamin Fuks (LPTHE, Sorbonne Univ.), Suzanne Gascon (IP2I)

 

 

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Europe/Paris
webcast and IP2I
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4 rue Fermi, 69622 Villeurbanne

This conference is locally organized by Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon (IP2I), and is funded in part by the LABEX "Lyon Institute of Origins" (LIO), Université Lyon 1 and Faculté des Sciences.

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