9–11 May 2022
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Plenary Program

Last update May 4, 2022.
The plenary sessions will take place both in-person at David Lawrence Hall 102 and virtually through zoom 98869952185 with password sent with email.

 

Monday, May 9

Tuesday, May 10

Wednesday, May 11

Chair: Dieter Zeppenfeld (KIT)

Chair: Amarjit Soni (BNL)

Chair: Jure Zupan (Cincinnati)

8:40 - 8:45                                    
Welcome:
Arthur Kosowsky (Dept. Chair)


8:45 - 9:20
Reinhard Schwienhorst (MSU, ATLAS)
Physics results from the LHC

8:40 - 8:45 
Josh Sayre (Phys. Rev. D)
Physical Review Journals

8:45 - 9:20
Marina Artuso (Syracuse Univ., LHCb)
Flavor physics: current status and future goals, an experimentalist perspective

 

 

8:45 - 9:20
Yoni Kahn (UIUC)
New approaches to dark matter direct detection

9:20 - 9:55
Isobel Ojalvo (Princeton Univ., CMS)
HL-LHC and future perspectives

9:20 - 9:55
Gil Paz (Wayne State Univ.)
Heavy flavor physics

 

9:20 - 9:55
Felix Kling (DESY)
Physics at the Forward Physics Facility

9:55 - 10:30
Anja Butter (U. Heidelberg)

Deep learning in particle physics

9:55 - 10:30
Yanou Cui (UC-Riverside)
New 
development on Baryogenesis 

9:55 - 10:30
Nobuchika Okada (Univ. of Alabama)
Gravitational waves and particle physics

10:30 - 11:00  Coffee Break

10:30 - 11:00  Coffee Break

10:30 - 11:00  Coffee Break

Chair: Marc Sher (William & Mary)

Chair: Kaladi Babu (Oklahoma State)

Chair: Stephen Martin (Northern Illinois Univ.)

11:00 - 11:35
Blake Sherwin (Cambridge University)
Cosmology from gravitational lensing in ACT

11:00 - 11:35
Xiao Luo (UCSB)
Physics with neutrino experiments

11:00 - 11:35
Ian Moult (Yale)
Conformal collider physics meets the LHC

11:35 - 12:10
Cora Dvorkin (Harvard)
New era in cosmology 

11:35 - 12:10
Peter Denton (BNL)
Nu physics: Theory and practice

11:35 - 12:10
Michael Spannowsky (IPPP, Durham Univ.)
New physics at colliders

12:10 - 12:45
Dan Hooper (FNAL/U Chicago)
New era in astro-particle physics

12:10 - 12:45
Jacob Bourjaily (Penn State Univ.)
Adventures in perturbation theory

12:10 - 12:45
David Kaplan (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
Perspectives in particle physics

Lunch break until 2:15 PM

Lunch break until 2:00 PM

Symposium adjourns

1:00 - 2:00
Forum on early career development

Prof. Keith Dienes (U. of Arizona/NSF)

Dr. Robert McGehee (Leinweber Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan)

   

2:15 - 6:30 PM
Parallel Sessions
Mini-review: Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine (Univ. of New Mexico):
The Hubble tension

2:00 - 6:30 PM
Parallel Sessions
Mini-review: Radovan Dermisek (Indiana Univ.): Muon g-2 and BSM physics

Mini-review: Joey Huston (MSU/CDF) & Josh Isaacson (FNAL): On the W-Mass Measurements

 

 

6:45 - 7:45 PM: Cocktail hour

7:45 - 10:30 PM: Symposium banquet & Pheno prize ceremony