Mini Workshop
LHC Physics
May 8-9, 2008

Hosted and supported by the Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics and the Department of Physics at University of Maryland.

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Schedule
The workshop is divided into three sessions over two days. Please note the venue for each session.

Session and Venue Time Slot Speaker Topic
Thursday Morning
May 08, 2008
Chemistry Seminar Room
0112
8.45 - 9.00 Coffee
9.00 - 9.15 Welcome - Rabi Mohapatra
9.15 - 10.00 Markus Luty
University of California, Davis
Fireworks at Colliders
10.00 - 10.45 Roni Harnik
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Quirky Collider Signatures of
Folded Supersymmetry
Lunch
MCFP Common Area
4th Floor, Physics
12.00 - 1.30 Informal discussions
at the common area whiteboards
Thursday Afternoon
May 08, 2008
Physics Room 1201
3.45 - 4.30 Witold Skiba
Yale University
Conformal Symmetry and
Collider Properties of a Light Scalar
4.30 - 5.15 Spencer Chang
New York University
Fake Dark Matter at Colliders
Friday Afternoon
May 09, 2008
Physics Room 1201
1.30 - 2.15 Graham Kribs
University of Oregon
Sflavor at the LHC
2.15 - 3.00 Patrick Fox
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Loopy Quark and Lepton Masses

Organizers
Kaustubh Agashe
Zackaria Chacko
Xiangdong Ji
Rabindra Mohapatra

Motivation and Style
The purpose of the workshop is to bring together a very small number of active physicists for two days of talks and stimulated discussion with each other and with physicists within MCFP.

Accommodation
We will arrange accommodation for the speakers in the Clarion Inn.

Directions
Directions to the University of Maryland, College Park campus can be found here.
The workshop will be hosted in the John S. Toll Physics building, which is right across from the "M-circle" landmark on the campus. One session will be hosted in the Chemistry building, which is adjacent to the Physics building.
Google Map

University Map
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Directions to Room 0112, Chemistry Building
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Acknowledgment
Please acknowledge the workshop for work begun, done or completed here or simply for nice discussions. (And send us the preprint numbers, thanks!)

University of Maryland | Department of Physics | Elementary Particles Group