Lectures on Particle Physics

Europe/Athens
B012 (ΘΕΕ02)

B012

ΘΕΕ02

Physics Computing Lab (UCY Department of Physics - Aglantzia Campus)
Description

A mini lecture series by Prof. Michele Gallinaro - Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (LIP), Portugal.

This series of lectures will focus on fundamental physics in the field of High Energy Physics. The lectures will cover topics on LHC and detector design and operations for current and future phase of the LHC program. Overiew of the Higgs boson physics and implications and search for Beyond Standard Model processes in the Higgs sector. Overview of top quark physics and impications in searches for Beyond the Standard Model searches involving the presence of top quark. 

    • 11:00 12:30
      Lecture 1 1h 30m Β230

      Β230

      ΘΕΕ02

      Department of Physics, University of Cyprus

      Experimental program at the LHC

      Speakers: Michele Gallinaro (LIP Lisbon), Prof. Michele Gallinaro (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (PT))
    • 11:00 12:30
      Lecture 2 1h 30m B230

      B230

      ΘΕΕ02

      Department of Physics, University of Cyprus

      Top quark physics and Beyond the Standard Model

      Speakers: Michele Gallinaro (LIP Lisbon), Prof. Michele Gallinaro (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (PT))
    • 11:00 12:30
      Lecture 3 1h 30m Β230

      Β230

      ΘΕΕ02

      Department of Physics, University of Cyprus

      Higgs physics: Standard Model and Beyond the Standard Model searches in the Higgs sector

      Speakers: Michele Gallinaro (LIP Lisbon), Prof. Michele Gallinaro (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (PT))
    • 11:00 12:30
      Lecture 4 1h 30m Β230

      Β230

      ΘΕΕ02

      Department of Physics, University of Cyprus

      Discussion on the topics presented in the previous lectures

      Speakers: Michele Gallinaro (LIP Lisbon), Prof. Michele Gallinaro (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (PT))