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Dear Tuftons, We will have our regular meeting this coming Friday (March 28th) at 12:30 pm. As per usual, sandwiches and beverages will be available for in-person attendees. The Friday Colloquia of this week and next will be devoted to the latest developments in Collider Physics. You won’t want to miss this educational opportunity ! Here is the posting on this Friday’s Colloquium: Speaker: Timothy Andeen, UT Austin Title: Collider Physics Today and Tomorrow:
Searches for new physics with ATLAS and building the smart detectors of the future Abstract: The ATLAS experimenters at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
are exploring our femtoscopic universe by searching for exotic new particles.
Discovering these minuscule motes of matter would have a tremendous impact
on our understanding of the universe as a whole: potentially unraveling
the secrets of dark matter or the source of the Higgs boson mass.
We will dive into the latest results of searches with top quark signatures
and long-lived particles. We'll also look forward to future detectors,
discussing both the ATLAS detector upgrade for the High-Luminosity LHC
and prospects for future colliders. Work on intelligent sensors for the
Allegro detector concept at a proposed future circular collider at CERN will be presented. As for our regular pre-Colloquium meeting, we currently have no speakers Scheduled, so if you have some slides to show – this is Ur chance ! C U this Friday, T
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