Aim of the Forum
The 13 TeV proton-proton collision run at the LHC has opened up the exploration of a new uncharted physics territory. Large datasets are being collected at the highest energy ever achieved with the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. This Forum will be dedicated to discussions about the most recent physics results from the LHC experiments, with special emphasis on searches for new phenomena, novel experimental methods and theoretical insights. In-depth presentations will be given by invited theorists and experimentalists.
The talks are by invited speakers, with plenty of time scheduled for discussion. This should be a good occasion both for experimentalists and theorists to hold informal discussions and for young physicists to familiarise themselves with the hottest topics in high energy physics.
The Forum will feature a poster session where UK PhD students are invited to present their work. There will be a prize for the best poster.
Information regarding registration can be found here.