The "PhysTeV" series of workshops aims at pushing the frontier of fundamental Physics by bringing together theorists and experimentalists working on several aspects of phenomenology at TeV colliders and other experiments.
World experts are brought together to address fundamental problems raised notably by the Higgs boson discovery, dark matter and the disappearance of antimatter in the Universe, and to develop new techniques and original strategies to discover signals of new Physics at TeV-scale particle colliders and other experiments, as, for instance, precision low-energy experiments.
The main theme of the 2023 edition will be
"Intensify the search for new Physics".
Further details available also here: https://phystev.cnrs.fr/Registration will close on 26 March 2023.Registration deadline: extended until 2 April 2023.
Session 1: 12 - 21 June 2023
Higgs Physics (SM aspects)
Theory | Experiment |
S. Jones, IPPP, Durham University, UK
R. Röntsch, University of Milan, Italy |
M. Donegà, ETH Zurich, Switzerland [CMS]
K. Köneke, University of Freiburg, Germany [ATLAS] |
Standard Model Phenomenology
Theory | Experiment |
Techniques, calculations, and phenomenology
A. Huss, CERN, Switzerland M. Pellen, University of Freiburg, Germany |
P. Azzurri, INFN Pisa, Italy [CMS] J. Huston, Michigan State University, USA [ATLAS] |
Jet substructure techniques S. Marzani, University of Genova, Italy |
A. Hinzmann, University of Hamburg, Germany [CMS] |
Monte Carlo generators, Tools, Machine-Learning
Theory | Experiment |
S. Höche, FNAL, USA
S. Plätzer, University of Vienna and Graz, Austria |
MC: J. McFayden, University of Sussex, UK [ATLAS]
ML: V. Mikuni, NERSC, Berkeley, USA |
Session 2: 21 - 30 June 2023
Higgs Physics (BSM aspects)
Theory | Experiment |
R.T. D'Agnolo, IPhT Saclay, France | A. De Wit, University of Zurich, Switzerland [CMS] |
BSM Phenomenology at colliders
Theory | Experiment |
J. Zupan (TBC), Cincinnati University, USA | T. Vazquez-Schroeder, CERN, Switzerland [ATLAS] |
High-precision low-energy probes
Theory | Experiment |
E. Fuchs, CERN and University of Hannover, Germany J. Berengut, University of New South Wales, Australia |
TBA
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Monte Carlo generators, Tools, Machine-Learning
Theory | Experiment |
G. Durieux, CERN, Switzerland
A. Wulzer, University of Padua, Italy |
G. Kasieczka, University of Hamburg, Germany [CMS]
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