The 2015 European
School
of High-Energy Physics
Bansko, Bulgaria | 2 - 15 September 2015

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Scientific Programme

Lectures

There will be around 32 lectures in all, each lasting about 75 minutes, with additional time for questions and discussion. The draft timetable can be found here. The scientific programme is as follows:

Cosmology A. De Simone, SISSA, Italy

Flavour Physics and CP violation S. Gori, Perimeter Inst., Canada

Field Theory and the Electro-Weak Standard Model A. Arbuzov, JINR

QCD A. Mitov, Univ. of Cambridge, UK

Neutrino Physics S. Petcov, SISSA, Italy

Higgs Physics F. Riva, CERN, Switzerland

Heavy-Ion Physics S. Floerchinger, CERN

Outlook and Future Prospects for HEP T. Nakada, EPFL, Switzerland

Practical Statistics for Particle Physicists E. Gross, Weizmann Inst., Israel

Physics Beyond the Standard Model A. Wulzer, Univ. of Padova & INFN, Italy

Discussion Sessions

There will be discussion sessions, lasting about 75 minutes, most afternoons during the School. Students remain in the same discussion group for the duration of the School. The discussion leaders will be:

S. Alioli, CERN
A. Bednyakov, JINR
S. Demidov, INR
V. Filev, DIAS, Ireland
M. Garny, CERN
E. Ginina, HEPHY, Austria

Poster Session

All students are encouraged to present and discuss their work at a poster session during the first week of the School.

Student Group Projects

The students in each discussion group will also participate in a collaborative project that includes a presentation by a group representative at a dedicated session towards the end of the school.

 

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