3rd Joint SAIFR/ICTP Summer School on Particle Physics | (smr 3949)
Starts 24 Jun 2024
Ends 5 Jul 2024
Central European Time
Sao Paolo - Brazil
An ICTP Meeting in person
The Standard Model of Particle Physics (SM) has been tested at unprecedented levels at the LHC and other facilities. Although extremely successful, the SM is known to be incomplete, since it does not address issues such as the origin of neutrino masses and the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
The six courses at the third edition of the Joint ICTP-SAIFR/ICTP-Trieste Summer School on Particle Physics will cover some of these topics.
In the first week the courses will provide a review of the SM, its shortcomings and how to explore Physics beyond it, a discussion of the future of particle accelerators and the connection of particle physics with cosmology.
The second week will address the issue of dark matter and the more formal developments in approaching Physics beyond the Standard Model, as well as the use of amplitude methods in particle physics.
Lecturers:
Christophe Grojean (DESY, Germany): Standard Model and Beyond Kfir Blum (Weizmann Institute, Israel): Cosmology and Particle Physics Laura Reina (Florida State University, USA): Collider Physics Yu-tin Huang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan): Amplitudes and applications Markus Luty (University of California at Davis, USA): Formal developments in Beyond Standard Models Nicolás Bernal (New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates): Dark Matter
The programme and more information can be found at the following link: