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Description
Meeting Organizers: Patrick Meade, Michele Pappuci, Ian Shipsey, Raman Sundrum
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Welcome and Motivation
Motivation & mini-logic for scheduling The Organizers
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SM CMSSpeaker: Prof. Freya Blekman (IIHE, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE))
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Discussion
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10:30
Coffee Break
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SM ATLASSpeaker: Sergei Chekanov (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
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Discussion
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Higgs - ATLASSpeaker: Thibault Guillemin (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Discussion
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13:00
Lunch
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Higgs - CMSSpeaker: Francesco Costanza (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Discussion
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15:15
Tea Break
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SM + Higgs theorySpeaker: Kirill Melnikov (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
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Discussion
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Higgs BSM Theory overview - agnostic about modelsSpeaker: Ian Low (Argonne National Lab/Northwestern Univ)
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Discussion
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SM and Higgs and what you can do with itSpeaker: Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
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Discussion
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Naturalness, Higgs, LHC upgrade and the futureSpeaker: Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS)
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18:30
Drinks before Dinner
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19:00
Dinner
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Discussion
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09:45
Coffee Break
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ATLAS SUSYSpeaker: Michele Weber (Universitaet Bern (CH))
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Discussion
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SUSY Theory Status and Recent IdeasSpeaker: Nathaniel Craig (UC Santa Barbara)
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Discussion
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ATLAS ExoticsSpeaker: Henri Bachacou (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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Discussion
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13:00
Lunch
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CMS ExoticsSpeaker: Greg Landsberg (Brown University (US))
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Discussion
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15:15
Tea Break
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Panel - MC and analytic calculations agreement with dataSpeakers: Bryan Webber (University of Cambridge (GB)), Christian Bauer, Frank Martin Krauss (University of Durham (GB)), Gavin Salam (CERN), Dr Kentarou Mawatari (LPSC Grenoble), Massimiliano Grazzini (Universitaet Zuerich (CH)), Stefano Forte (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT)), Stephen Mrenna (FERMILAB)
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Naturalness and Neutral Naturalness Theory MotivationSpeaker: Riccardo Rattazzi (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
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Burning Questions
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Dark Matter Theory Motivation and Status ReportSpeaker: Matthew Reece (Harvard University)
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Burning Questions
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Panel - Other theory motivations? - Where would you put your money for the LHC and why?Speakers: David Shih (Rutgers University), John Terning (UC Davis), Michael Peskin (SLAC), Riccardo Rattazzi (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH)), Scott David Thomas (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US)), Prof. Zackaria Chacko
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Walk to Banquet at Exeter College
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19:30
Pre-Dinner Drinks
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20:00
Banquet at Exeter College
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The case and plan for 3/abSpeaker: Chris Hill (Ohio State University (US))
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How best to use LHC results as virtual probes of new physics above the scale of the LHC (25+5 minutes for questions)Speaker: R. Contino (CERN)
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Finding new physics hidden in the bulk of SM distrbutions (25+5 minutes for questions)Speaker: Matthew Strassler (Rutgers University)
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10:15
Coffee Break
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New physics hidden by exotic or long lived signatures (25+5 minutes for questions)Speaker: David Curtin (University of Maryland)
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LHCb - experimental - Impact for new physics via flavor and beyond (25+5 minutes for questions)Speaker: Mitesh Patel (Imperial College (GB))
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LHCb - theory - Impact for new physics via flavor and beyond (25+5 minutes for questions)Speaker: Gilad Perez (Weizmann Institute)
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Panel - What do we learn with less than 3/ab, e.g. current dataset, 300/fb 1/ab for vanilla studies or truly exotic ones? Is 3/ab really needed? Near future of CERN?Speakers: Iacopo Vivarelli (University of Sussex (GB)), Prof. James Olsen (Princeton University), Michelangelo Mangano (CERN), Scott David Thomas (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US)), Tobias Golling (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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13:00
Lunch
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Panel - Dark Matter and neutral long lived particles: what can it motivate further for LHC?Speakers: Koji Terashi (University of Tokyo (JP)), Matthew Philip Mccullough (CERN), Matthew Reece (Harvard University), Steven Worm (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB)), Yanou Cui (Perimeter Institute)
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15:00
Tea Break
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Panel - Without hints in the LHC data what's the next benchmark for collider physics? What are the alternative promising probes of particle physics? How best can future colliders be motivated?Speakers: Andreas Hoecker (CERN), Matthew Reece (Harvard University), Michael Peskin (SLAC), Nathaniel Craig (UC Santa Barbara), Raman Sundrum (University of Maryland), Tao Han (University of Pittsburgh), Tiziano Camporesi (CERN)
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