Particle Theory Seminars
Spring 2007

Seminars are held Wednesdays at 3:00PM in Bloomberg 447, unless otherwise indicated.

For more information, please contact Gero von Gersdorff

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Monday, January 22  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Carola Berger, SLAC
Title:  One-Loop Amplitudes (Needles and Large HaystaCks)
Abstract


Monday, January 29  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Ian Low, UC Irvine
Title: Probing New Physics with the Higgs Boson at the LHC
Abstract


Wednesday, February 7

Dr. Radovan Dermisek, IAS
Title: Unusual Higgs or SUSY from Natural Electroweak Symmetry Breaking


Thursday, Februrary 15  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Michael Dine, UCSC
informal seminar
Title: TBA


Wednesday, February 21  SPECIAL TIME: 1pm

Dr. Johan Alwall, SLAC
Title:  MadGraph/MadEvent 4: How to efficiently generate events with your new model


Monday, February 26  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Alberto Nicolis,  Harvard
Title: Fundamental Barriers in Designing Cosmology


Wednesday, March  7

Dr. Sergei Dubovsky, Harvard
Title: Quantum horizons of the Standard Model landscape


Friday, March 9, 12 noon  SPECIAL DATE AND TIME

Dr. Phillip S Amanik,  North Carolina Sate University
Title: Improving Measurements of Neutrino Cross Sections/Properties at a Beta Beam Experiment
Abstract


Tuesday, March  13  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Peter Skands, Fermilab
Title: Recent Developments in QCD Collider Phenomenology



Tuesday, March  13  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Peter Skands, Fermilab
Title: Recent Developments in QCD Collider Phenomenology


Wednesday, April 4

          Dr. Csaba Csaki, Cornell
          Title: TBA


Thursday, May 10  SPECIAL DATE

          Dr. Matt Strassler, University of Washington
          Title: Unusual and Challenging New Physics Signatures at the LHC


Monday, May 14  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Markus Luty, Univserity of Maryland
Title: Macroscopic Strings at the LHC


Monday, May 21  SPECIAL DATE

Dr. Frank Petriello, Univserity of Wisconsin
Title: Uncovering the New Standard Model at the LHC


Wednesday, June 6  SPECIAL TIME: 2pm

Dr. Kirill Melnikov, U. Hawaii
Title: Perturbative computations in the Standard Model: methods and applications