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CLASSE

CLASSE stands for Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based ScienceS and Education

LEPP Journal Club Seminars

Welcome to the LEPP Journal Club, the High Energy Physics Seminar at the Laboratory of Elementary-Particle Physics at Cornell University.

Friday's at 3 PM in 401 PSB we welcome speakers from all fields of elementary particle physics giving talks on both theoretical and experimental topics. Some talks are of general interest in the field, while others relate more directly to the work of the CMS and CLEO Collaborations and the ILC. Topics include Supersymmetry, extra dimensions, CP violation in the decays of B mesons, charm and tau physics, heavy baryons and two-photon physics, QED, and QCD, neutrino physics, astrophysics, cosmology, accelerator physics, and more.

Upcoming Seminar Schedule

DateSpeakerInstitutionTitleHosts
Fri May 3Sudhir MalikU of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Ritchie Patterson
Fri Jan 26    
Fri Feb 2Will BerganBNLCoherent Electron Cooling for the Electron-Ion ColliderDavid Rubin
Fri Feb 9    
Fri Feb 16    
Fri Feb 23    
Fri Mar 1    
Fri Mar 8    
Fri Mar 15Tiziano CamporesiCERNNeutrino Physics at the LHC: the SND@LHC experimentAnders Ryd
Fri Mar 22Petra MerkelFermilabInnovating New Detector Technologies for HEPNigel Lockyer & Julia Thom-Levy
Fri Mar 29    
Fri Apr 5Spring break 
Fri Apr 12Biplab Dey ELTEJourneys beyond the Standard Model in the flavor and dark sectors at LHCbAnders Ryd
Fri Apr 19Aaron ChouFermilabQuantum Sensors for High Energy PhysicsNigel Lockyer & Julia Thom-Levy
Fri Apr 26Peter OnyisiUniversity of TexasExploring the Quantum Universe: the 2023 P5 ReportAnders Ryd
Fri May 3 Sudhir MalikUniversidad de Puerto Rico Ritchie Patterson
Fri May 10Sam PosenFermilab Matthias Liepe

 

 

The LEPP Journal Club is organized by Victoria Butler, and David Tarazona

For more information or if you are interested in giving a seminar at our Journal Club please contact Katerina Malysheva or Lyanna (Xiangyu) Zhang

Click here for information to help speakers planning their trip to Ithaca.