Graph Neural Networks for Track Matching in DUNE’s 2x2
Jessie Micallef
Discussion on Highlights in Recent Neutrino Results
Jessie
Micallef
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.
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.
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