14–18 Dec 2015
IBS-CTPU
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

Plenary Session

14 Dec 2015, 09:30
IBS-CTPU

IBS-CTPU

Lecture Building, KAIST Munji Campus, Daejeon, South Korea

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  1. Dr Park Myeonghun (IBS-CTPU)
    14/12/2015, 09:30
  2. Dr Seen Sekmen
    14/12/2015, 10:00
    This talk will focus on the topic of new directions in SUSY searches and discuss new ideas about how to search for SUSY at LHC.
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  3. Dr Enrique Kajomovitz
    15/12/2015, 09:30
    High mass diboson resonances appear in many extensions to the Standard Model. The large dataset of 8 TeV pp collisions collected during the first run of the LHC allowed us to search for these resonances at the TeV scale for the first time. In one of these searches performed by the ATLAS experiment, a small but nevertheless intriguing excess over the background expectation is seen in the region...
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  4. Prof. Hyun Min Lee
    15/12/2015, 10:30
  5. Prof. Kyoungchul Kong
    15/12/2015, 14:00
  6. Dr Nicolas Greiner
    15/12/2015, 15:00
  7. Dr Jae Hyeok Yoo
    16/12/2015, 09:30
    The LHC has resumed its operation at the new energy regime, √s=13 TeV, which we had never been before. Thanks to the higher energy compared to the Run1, the cross sections for the production of very heavy objects increased dramatically. This brings a huge advantage to the SUSY searches at the LHC. The CMS carried out some of the conventional SUSY searches using the new data and their results...
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  8. Prof. MARTIN Adam
    16/12/2015, 10:30
  9. Prof. Seung Joon Lee (Korea University)
    16/12/2015, 14:00
  10. Prof. Ian Lewis
    17/12/2015, 09:30
    WIth the discovery of a Higgs boson, the Standard Model of particle physics is complete. Due to its nature as the source of electroweak symmetry breaking in the Standard Model and its loop induced production at hadron colliders, measurements of the HIggs boson can provide particular insight into beyond the Standard Model physics. In this talk I will give an overview of what can be learned...
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  11. Dr Yu Hsin Tsai
    17/12/2015, 10:30
    Twin Higgs (TH) model gives a naturalness motivation to study the non-colored BSM particles, which usually have decay processes relating to the dark-hadronization and displaced signal. In this talk, I will use the exotic twin-quarks to discuss the search of these decays. The exotic-quarks play a vital role in UV completing the TH model, and their decay products contain both SM particles and...
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