Poster Session
The UK HEP Forum on "Future Colliders" invites UK PhD students to present their work in the form of a poster. Posters related to future colliders are welcome, for example: detector studies, technical developments, trigger, computing, object identification, analysis methods and upgrade developments. Posters are required to be A1 (landscape or portrait) in size and should be printed before arrival as there are no poster printing facilities on site. There is space for 10 posters only. We will accept the first ten students, so register early to avoid disappointment.
This year we are offering a £50 book token as a prize for the best poster, along with a certificate.
Travel and accommodation will be paid for.
After registration, please email emmanuel.olaiya@stfc.ac.uk with your poster title.
POSTER TITLES:
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Juri Fiaschi, University of Southampton: "Improving Z' searches with angular distribution analysis"
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Krzysiek Bozek, King's College London: "Prospects for observing charginos and neutralinos at a 100 TeV proton-proton collider"
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Shankha Banerjee, Harish-Chandra Research Institute: "Modified tensor structure of Higgs couplings at an e+e- collider"
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Rafael Lopez, University of Southampton: "BSM through a strongly interacting Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Sector"
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Marc Thomas, University of Southampton: "Probing Higgs Physics with Vector-Boson Scattering"
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Ayash Alrashdi, University of Lancaster: "Undulators for intense gamma ray beams"
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Boruo Xu, University of Cambridge: "High-granularity Electromagnetic Calorimetry at the ILC and CLIC"
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Steve Green,University of Cambridge: "Design and Optimisation of Hadron Calorimeter for a Future Linear Collider"
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Tevong You, King's College London: “Limits on Dimension-6 Operators in the Effective Standard Model”