Poster Session

The UK HEP Forum on 'Into the Unknown with LHC13' invites UK PhD students to present their work in the form of a poster. 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 9 posters only. We will accept the first 9 students, so register early to avoid disappointment. ALL NINE PLACES ARE NOW TAKEN.

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:

Adam Bozson, RHUL:  'Parameterised likelihood-based unfolding with machine learning'

Giovanna Cottin, University of Cambridge:  'Displaced Vertices in Sparticle Searches for Next-to-Minimal Gauge Mediated Supersymmetric Models'  

Thomas Cridge, University of Cambridge:  'Supersymmetric Decays - A Decay Calculator for SoftSusy'

David Englert, University of Southampton, Queen Mary University of London:  'In search of an extended Higgs sector: Pseudoscalar Higgs boson signatures at the LHC'  

Juri Fiaschi, University of Southampton:  'Photon-initiated production of a di-lepton final state at the LHC:
cross section versus forward-backward asymmetry studies'

Simon King, University of Southampton:  'Fine Tuning in the BLSSM'

Dermot O'Brien, University of Southampton:  'Vector-Like Quarks, A New Heavy Top'   

Hugo Prager, University of Southampton: 'Model-independent study of leptophilic Dark Matter'.

Patrick Tunney, King's College London:  'Constraints on Z0 models from LHC dijet searches and implications for dark matter'