Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux (UCI) “JUNO: a 20 kton Multi-Purpose Observatory for Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics”

Abstract: The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multi-purpose neutrino detector under construction in China. With a 20 kton neutrino target, and an energy resolution of 3% at 1 MeV, it will be the largest and most precise liquid …

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Anna Porredon (Ohio State University) “Dark Energy Survey Year 3 Results from Galaxy Clustering and Weak Lensing”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: The cosmological information extracted from photometric surveys is more robust when multiple probes of the large-scale structure of the universe are used. Two of the most sensitive probes are galaxy clustering and weak lensing. I will present cosmological results …

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Anya Butter (Heidelberg University) “Big Data Techniques for Precision Simulations and Optimal Observables”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: Over the next years, measurements at the LHC and the HL-LHC will provide us with a wealth of data. The best hope of answering fundamental questions like the nature of dark matter, is to adopt big data techniques in …

Anya Butter (Heidelberg University) “Big Data Techniques for Precision Simulations and Optimal Observables” Read More »

Nedaa Alexandra Asbah (Harvard) “Evidence of the Four-Top-Quark Production at the LHC”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: A summary of the latest results on the evidence of the four-top-quark production using proton-proton collision data at a centre of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider with an integrated luminosity …

Nedaa Alexandra Asbah (Harvard) “Evidence of the Four-Top-Quark Production at the LHC” Read More »

Kendall Mahn (Michigan State University) “Results from T2K  and the current landscape of neutrino oscillation”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: Neutrinos are a tiny subatomic particle with surprising properties under active study. In particular, neutrinos oscillate, that is, they convert from one type of neutrino to another, is a surprising phenomenon under active study. The origin of neutrino mass …

Kendall Mahn (Michigan State University) “Results from T2K  and the current landscape of neutrino oscillation” Read More »

Christian Bauer (LBNL) “Quantum computing for High Energy Physics”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: I will review the Quantum Computing efforts in the Physics division, with the goal of allowing to calculate important properties of the Standard Model non-perturbatively and ultimately to simulate scattering at colliders from first principles. I will present several …

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Derun Li (LBNL) “Overview of the Muon Collider challenges and R&D Progress under the US Muon Accelerator Program (MAP)”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: There is an increasingly growing interest in Muon Collider in High Energy Physics community and Snowmass 2021.  Considerable progresses have been made under the US Muon Accelerator Program (MAP) to target technical challenges associated with Muon Collider.  The US …

Derun Li (LBNL) “Overview of the Muon Collider challenges and R&D Progress under the US Muon Accelerator Program (MAP)” Read More »

Laura Jeanty (Oregon) “Perspectives from Run 2: Status and Outlook for Supersymmetry Searches at the LHC”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: The second run of the LHC, from 2015-2018, produced an unprecedented trove of data in which the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have been searching for evidence of new particles and new phenomena. Supersymmetry remains one of the most promising theories for new physics accessible at …

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