Theory facing experiment on Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Flavor and Dark matter: where do we stand

Europe/Berlin
International Center for the Scientific Culture, Villa Orlandi, Anacapri (island of Capri), Italy

International Center for the Scientific Culture, Villa Orlandi, Anacapri (island of Capri), Italy

Description
Experiments as LHC, new B factories, earth- and space-based astro-particle experiments can give us a unique opportunity to understand long-standing puzzles in Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Flavor and Dark Matter. The goal of the scientific program is to interpret the results coming from a wide range of experiments and to formulate a coherent framework to account for them. At the same time, outdated models and schemes no more on line with experiments can be identified, together with theoretical approaches based on more solid basis. The status of high energy physics field in 2014 can emerge, and directions can be given for future progress. The purpose of this program is to bring together key figures across disciplines in order to facilitate the development of a highly integrated approach to the challenge of new physics.
Application deadline: 31 January 2014
 
Scientific Program
Summary
Participants
  • Adrian Carmona
  • Alejandro Ibarra
  • alexander kagan
  • Alexandre Arbey
  • Alexey Petrov
  • Andreas Weiler
  • Bhaskar Dutta
  • Brando Bellazzini
  • Carlos Munoz
  • Claudia Frugiuele
  • Csaba Csaki
  • Enrico Bertuzzo
  • Enrico Lunghi
  • Ernest Ma
  • Fabio Zwirner
  • Farvah Nazila Mahmoudi
  • Giulia Ricciardi
  • Hyung Do Kim
  • JoAnne Hewett
  • Joern Kersten
  • José Zurita
  • Laura Covi
  • Leszek Roszkowski
  • Liliana Velasco-Sevilla
  • Lisa Randall
  • Marcela Carena
  • Matthias Neubert
  • Paolo Gambino
  • Paride Paradisi
  • Pyungwon Ko
  • Radovan Dermisek
  • Roni Harnik
  • Takeo Moroi
  • Thomas Rizzo
  • Timothy Tait
  • Tobias Huber
  • Tobias Hurth
  • Tomer Volansky
  • William Shepherd
  • Yuval Grossman
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