The (TE)HEP science coffees and the THEP Informal sessions
This is the joint seminar series of the theoretical and experimental high energy physics groups. Present organizer is . Seminars are usually on Thursdays at 15.15 in the HUB lecture room (before called seminar room D) for the theory seminars or in H422 for the experiment seminars.
Some other lists of physics related seminars in Lund
- Wednesday colloquia of the department of astronomy and theorertical physics
- Astronomy
- Mathematical Physics
- COMPUTE
- Computational Biology and Biological Physics
- Källén Seminars for Breakthrough Discoveries
- Mötesplats Rydberg: Physics tuesday meetings
- Physics department
- ESS accelerator seminars
Seminars spring 2021
Science Coffee
Slides and recordings for the seminars are available here- Informal session: Thursday 28 January, Zoom, 15.15
Mattias Sjö (Lund)
FORM: an inFORMal introduction - Tuesday 26 January, Zoom, 11.15 (short intro at 11:00)
Adam Takacs (Bergen)
Medium induced parton showers (tbc) - Tuesday 19 January, Zoom, 11.15 (short intro at 11:00)
Andrew Lifson (Lund)
Chirality-flow formalism - Informal session: Tuesday 12 January, Zoom, 11.15
Andrew Lifson (Lund)
Informal presentation on spin, the little group, and the spinor helicity method, Abstract
Seminars autumn 2020
Science Coffee
- Tuesday 15 December, Zoom, 11.15 (short intro at 11:00)
Michael Weber (Stefan Meyer Institute, Vienna (Austria))
Electromagnetic radiation from hot nuclear matter - Tuesday 1 December, Zoom, 11.15 (short intro at 11:00)
Alice Ohlson (Lund)
Exploring the phase diagram of nuclear matter with fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions - Thursday 26 November, Zoom, 15.15 (short intro at 15:00)
Federico Meloni (DESY)
Exploring the lifetime frontier with ATLAS - Tuesday 17 November, Zoom, 11.15 (short intro at 11:00)
Bernhard Meirose (Lund U.)
Particle physics opportunities at ESS - Thursday 5 November, Zoom, 15.15 (short intro at 15:00)
Zeno Capatti (Zurich, ETH)
Local Unitarity: a representation of differential cross-sections that is locally free of infrared singularities at any order - Thursday 8 October, Zoom, 15.15
Antonio Rodriguez Sanchez (Lund U.)
Short-distance HLbL contributions to the muon anomalous magnetic moment in and beyond perturbation theory - Thursday 24 September, Zoom, 15.15
Gordan Krnjaic (Fermilab)
A Dark Matter Interpretation of Multiple Direct Detection Excesses - Thursday 3 September, Zoom, 15.15
Astrid Ordell (Lund U)
Phenomenology in multi scalar extensions of the Standard Model
Seminars spring 2020
Science Coffee
- Friday 12 June, Zoom, 15.15
Felix Kahlhoefer (University of Aachen)
Strongly interacting dark sectors at the LHC, Abstract - Thursday 11 June, Zoom, 15.15
Simon Plätzer (University of Vienna)
Parton Evolution at Amplitude Level - Wednesday 10 June, Zoom, 15.15
Alexander Belyaev (Southampton U.)
Decoding the nature of Dark Matter in current and future experiments, Abstract - Thursday 23 April, Zoom, 15.15
Philip Ilten (University of Birmingham)
LHCb, CODEX-b, and the Quest for Longevity - Friday 6 March, HUB, 13.15
George Savvidy (Demokritos National Research Centre, Athens)
From Heisenberg-Euler Lagrangian to the discovery of Chromomagnetic Gluon Condensation, Abstract - Thursday 5 March, H422, 15.15
Lawrence Lee (Harvard U&CERN)
How SUSY Can Still Save The Day, Abstract - Thursday 13 February, H422, 15.15
Claire Antel (Université de Genève)
The FASER Experiment: A not-so-large LHC experiment in search for new physics in far corners, Abstract, Slides - Thursday 30 January, HUB, 15.15
David Chinellato (University of Campinas, Brazil)
To equilibrate or not to equilibrate: hydrodynamics meets PYTHIA Angantyr - Thursday 16 January, HUB, 15.15
Peter Skands (Monash, Melbourne)
Effects of a Time-Varying String Tension & String Repulsion in Momentum Space
Seminars autumn 2019
Science Coffee
- Thursday 12 December, HUB, 15.15
Pedro Ferreira (Lisbon U.)
A solution to the Strong CP problem with a softly broken CP symmetry, Abstract - Thursday 28 November, H422, 15.15
Mike Nelson (Stockholm U. & OKC)
Di-Higgs at the LHC: A Window on our Universe and BSM New Matter, Abstract, Slides - Thursday 14 November, HUB, 15.15
Silvia Ferrario-Ravasio (Durham)
Logarithmic accuracy of the Herwig7 angular-ordered parton showers, Abstract - Tuesday 12 November, H422, 13.30
Juan I. Collar (University of Chicago)
Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering at the European Spallation Source, Abstract - Thursday 31 October, H422, 15.15
Michele Weber (LHEP-AEC, Universität Bern)
Sterile neutrinos, Abstract - Thursday 24 October, HUB, 15.15
Tilman Plehn (Universität Heidelberg)
The Higgs Bottom Line of Run II - Thursday 17 October, HUB, 15.15
Joel Oredsson (Lund U.)
Soft resummation and hard evolution: Renormalization group methods in effective theories and multi scalar models - Friday 11 October, HUB, 13.15
Rahul Srivastava (IFIC - Valencia)
Dirac Nature of Neutrino and its Implications, Abstract - Thursday 10 October, HUB, 15.15
Luca Panizzi (Uppsala)
Vector-like quarks at the LHC - non standard channels, Abstract - Thursday 26 September, HUB, 15.15
Leszek Motyka (Jagiellonian University, Krakow)
Soft gluon resummation in associated top-antitop and the Higgs, Z or W boson at the LHC, Abstract - Thursday 26 September, HUB, 10.15
Jean-René Cudell (Université de Liège, Belgium)
13 TeV TOTEM data and the odderon, Abstract - Tuesday 24 September, HUB, 15.15
Valery Khoze (IPPP, Durham University, UK and PNPI, St.Petersburg)
Photon-induced processes at high energy hadron colliders, Abstract - Thursday 19 September, HUB, 15.15
Antonio Pineda (UAB Barcelona)
Proton radius and hyperfine splitting in muonic hydrogen - Thursday 12 September, HUB, 15.15
Timea Vitos (Lund U.)
Electromagnetic form factors of the Sigma^*-Lambda transition - Thursday 29 August, HUB, 15.15
Nils Hermansson Truedsson (Lund U.)
Higher order calculations for low energy precision physics
Seminars spring 2019
Science Coffee
- Wednesday 19 June, HUB, 14.15
Peter Skands (Monash University, Melbourne)
Coherent Showers in Coloured Resonance Decays - Thursday 13 June, HUB, 15.15
Aleksi Kurkela (Stavanger U.)
Emerging collectivity in pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC - Thursday 23 May, H422, 15.15
Oleksandr Viazlo (CERN)
Future FCC-ee and CLIC detectors (tbc) - Thursday 9 May, HUB, 15.15
Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli (Wayne State U.)
Jet sub-structure and parton shower in p+p and Au+Au collisions at STAR, Abstract - Thursday 2 May, H422, 15.15
Prof. Naohito Saito & Prof. Takashi Kobayashi (J-PARC)
J-PARC Overview & neutrino physics.
Prof. Saito is the current J-PARC director and Prof. Kobayashi is the former T2K experiment spokesperson.
- Thursday 25 April, HUB, 15.15
James Catmore (Oslo University)
Machine Learning in ATLAS, slides - Thursday 18 April, H422, 15.15
Emma Tolley (Ohio State University)
Searching for Dark Matter with the ATLAS Detector, Abstract - Thursday 4 April, H422, 15.15
Deepak Kar (Witwatersrand U.)
Not a jet all the way: discovery prospects using substructure, Abstract - Thursday 14 March, HUB, 15.15
Antonio Rodriguez Sanchez (Lund)
Phenomenology of hadronic tau decays, slides - Thursday 7 March, HUB, 15.15
Dipankar Das (Lund)
Are the small parameters in the quark sector related? - Thursday 21 February, H422, 15.15
Chris Young (CERN)
Jets in ATLAS: Reconstruction, Calibration and Tagging W/Top Jets, Abstract - Thursday 31 January, HUB, 15.15
James Monk (Bohr Inst.)
Deep Learning as a Parton Shower, Abstract
Earlier seminars and organizers
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