The 2017 CERN – Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics
San Juan del Rio, Mexico | 8 - 21 March 2017

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Scientific Programme

Lectures

There will be around 32 lectures in all, each lasting about 90 minutes, with additional time for questions and discussion. The timetable will be available soon. The scientific programme is as follows:

Heavy-Ion Physics Alejandro Ayala, UNAM, Mexico
Higgs Physics Leandro Da Rold, Centro Atómico Bariloche, CONICET/IB, Bariloche, Argentina
Field Theory and the E-W Standard Model Carlos Garcia-Canal, UNLP, Argentina
Special Lecture on Gravitational Waves Gabriela Gonzalez, Louisiana State U., Ligo Collaboration, USA
Practical Statistics Carlos Maña, CIEMAT, Spain
QCD Michelangelo Mangano, CERN
Physics Beyond the Standard Model Myriam Mondragon, UNAM, Mexico
Flavour Physics and CP violation Antonio Pich, IFIC (Univ. Valencia - CSIC), Spain
Cosmology Rogerio Rosenfeld, IFT-UNESP/ICTP-SAIFR/LIneA, Brazil
Neutrino Physics Federico Sanchez, IFAE/BIST, Spain
Facilities in Latin America Ron Shellard, CBPF, Brazil
LHC Experiments and Latest Results Paris Sphicas, U. of Athens, Greece and CERN

Discussion Sessions

There will be discussion sessions, lasting about 90 minutes, most afternoons during the School. Students remain in the same discussion group for the duration of the School. The discussion leaders will be:

Javier Cobos-Martinez, LFTC, Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Brazil
Gero von Gersdorff, PUC Rio, Brazil
Roger Hernandez-Pinto, UAS, Mexico
Federico von der Pahlen, U. of Antioquia, Colombia
Alejandro Szynkman, UNLP-CONICET, Argentina

Poster Session

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

 

 

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