PPRC Seminars 2011/12

Seminars take place on Friday afternoons during the teaching term at 15:00 in room 410 on the 4th floor of the physics department (unless otherwise specified). Members from elsewhere in the college, and undergraduates are also welcome.


 
Semester A
Date Speaker Title

 21st Oct 2011

  Morgan Wasko    SciBooNE/MiniBooNE joint numu disappearance analysis
(wine and cheese reception afterward)
 28th Oct 2011 Tracey Berry Searches for Exotic Physics using the ATLAS detector
   4th Nov 2011  Katy Ellis TRAPS : Topological Reconstruction Algorithm for Parton Scatters
 25th Nov 2011   Alex Hyndman

Neural Networks, Super-Kamiokande and the Muon Neutrino Disappearance

measurement at T2K.

2nd Dec 2011 Mark Chen Geo Neutrinos and SNO+
9th Dec 2011 Gerhard Brandt Vector boson production in association with jets in ATLAS
[seminar starting at 4pm]

 

Seminars take place on Friday afternoons during the teaching term at 16:00 in room 410 on the 4th floor of the physics department (unless otherwise specified). Members from elsewhere in the college, and undergraduates are also welcome.


 
Semester B
Date Speaker Title
   20th Jan 2012        Malcolm Fairbairn (King's College)    Testing the Expansion History of the Universe with TeV Photons
27th Jan 2012 Elisabetta Baracchini (Orsay)    New limit on LFV searches from the MEG experiment 
17 Feb 2012 Ryan Terri (QMUL) Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations and Super-Kamiokande
24 Feb 2012 Gianluca Inguglia (QMUL) Time-Dependent CP Violation in Charm
(short communication)
2nd Mar 2012 Matthew Charles (U. Oxford)

CP asymmetry measurement in charm decays in LHCb

9th Mar 2012 Melissa George (U. Sussex) CryoEDM (postoned to a later date)
 23rd Mar 2012       Mark Lancaster (UCL)            Probing new physics with muon beams     
15th May 2012 Gagan Mohanty (Tata Institute) Physics Opportunities with Belle II at SuperKEKB
25th May 2012 Maurizio Pierini (CERN) Search for SUSY at CMS with the Razor

Seminars are organised by Dr. Marcella Bona and Dr. Jeanne Wilson. If you wish to give a seminar, please contact us.

You can find details of past seminars archived here.

Details of other particle physics seminars throughout the UK can be found via this link