Quantum mechanics is one of the foundations of modern physics.  Recently, theoretical developments have repurposed high-energy experiments as laboratories for testing quantum mechanics at unprecedented energy scales.  This workshop will bring together experts on exploring quantum mechanics in the high-energy regime.  The goal is to better understand the formulation of quantum experiments at high-energy colliders, to propose measurements of quantum mechanics in new particle physics systems, and to widen the scope of quantum mechanical observables that can be studied in high-energy experiments.

 

Dates: Thursday, March 7, 2024 - Saturday March 9, 2024

Location: University of Pittsburgh (in person, by invitation).  Talks will be held in Schenley I-IV (the first floor ballroom) of the Wyndham hotel. Continental breakfast will be served before the morning session. 

Organizers: Sally Dawson, Dorival Gonçalves, Tao Han, Matthew Low, Fabio Maltoni

Local Organizers:  Brian Batell, Amit Bhoonah, Arnab Dasgupta, Ayres Freitas, Akshay Ghalsasi

Administrators: Joni George

Confirmed Speakers:

Yoav Afik (UChicago)
Jack Araz (JLab)
Raffael Aoude (Edinburgh)
Alan Barr (Oxford)
Juan Ramón Muñez de Nova (Madrid)
Federica Fabbri (Bologna)
Adrien Florio (Brookhaven)
Tao Han (Pittsburgh)
James Howarth (Glasgow)
Andreas Jung (Purdue)
David E. Kaplan (Johns Hopkins)
Surjeet Rajendran (Johns Hopkins)
Kazuki Sakurai (Warsaw)
Claudio Severi (Manchester)
Sven Vahsen (Hawaii / Belle)
Carlos Wagner (University of Chicago and Argonne)
Arthur Wu (Pittsburgh)

 

 

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