Overview
The primary goal of the sixth in the series of biennial Portoroz workshops is to discuss complementary aspects of precision elementary particle phenomenology both within the standard model and beyond: those relevant for the third and high luminosity runs of the Large Hadron Collider and possible future high energy colliders; in high intensity experiments measuring quark/lepton number, flavour and CP violation; in astroparticle experiments probing the matter content of the universe. Planned topics to be covered include Higgs boson and electroweak physics, top quark physics, flavour phenomena and CP violation, neutrino physics, dark matter as well as other particle dynamics in the early universe. The program will consist of plenary talks covering recent theoretical advances in the field as well as a small number of experimental reviews.
Participation is by invitation only.
See timetable and recorded talks at videolectures.net.
Venue
The workshop will take place in Portoro, a resort town on the Slovenian adriatic coast and in direct vicinity of the historic seaport of Piran, famous for its iconic medieval layout with narrow streets and compact houses, rising in steps from the coastal lowland into the hills and give the whole area a typical Mediterranean look.
Please check the map to see the location.
Organization
- Institut Joef Stefan
- University of Ljubljana
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COST is supported by the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020
Organizing committee
- Svjetlana Fajfer - chair (JSI, Univ. of Ljubljana)
- Borut Bajc (JSI)
- Jernej F. Kamenik (JSI, Univ. of Ljubljana)
- Nejc Konik (JSI, Univ. of Ljubljana)
- Miha Nemevek (JSI)
- Saa Prelovek Komelj (JSI, Univ. of Ljubljana)
Links to previous and future events
- Summer school on BSM particle physics and cosmology
- Portoroz 2019: Precision era in High Energy Physics
- Portoroz 2017: New Physics at the Junction of Flavor and Collider Phenomenology
- Portoroz 2015: Particle Phenomenology From the Early Universe to High Energy Colliders
- Portoroz 2013: Probing the Standard Model and New Physics at Low and High Energies
- Portoroz 2011: The Role of Heavy Fermions in Fundamental Physics