PI-ATLAS LHC Day 2010

Event Type: Conference
Scientific Area(s):
Particle Physics
End date:

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator, promises to unveil a new spectrum of particles and unravel the mystery of electroweak symmetry breaking. PI-ATLAS LHC Days are an ongoing series of meetings between researchers working on LHC-related physics in southwestern Ontario. The goal of these meetings is to share new ideas and encourage interaction in our common fields of interest through a series of informal talks followed by discussions. This meeting will gather experimental and theoretical particle physicists focused on early new physics opportunities during the first run of the LHC.

 

Participants:

Ossama AbouZeid, University of Toronto
Brian Batell, Perimeter Institute
Allan Bayntun, McMaster University
Cliff Burgess, Perimeter Institute/McMaster University
Man Yin Cheung, University of Toronto
James Cline, McGill University
Sing Leung Cheung, University of Toronto
Pier-Olivier DeViveiros, University of Toronto
Saminder Dhaliwal, University of Toronto
Ross Diener, Perimeter Institute
John Dixon
Trisha Farooque, University of Toronto
Baharak Fatholahzadeh, University of Toronto
Simon Michal Freedman, University of Toronto
Catalina Gomez Sanchez, University of Toronto
Bin Guo, University of Toronto
Bob Holdom, University of Toronto
Michael Lennek, McMaster University
Jeremy Levick, University of Guelph
Justin Keung, University of Toronto
Michael Luke, University of Toronto
John Moffat, Perimeter Institute
Nishan Mudalige, University of Guelph
Gabriel Palacino, York University
Josef Pradler, Perimeter Institute
Veronica Sanz, York University
Hiromitsu Sato, York University
Pierre Savard, University of Toronto/TRIUMF
Philip Schuster, Perimeter Institute 
Yanwen Shang, Perimeter Institute
Pekka Sinervo, University of Toronto
Teresa Spreitzer, University of Toronto
Dominique Tardif, University of Toronto
Natalia Toro, Perimeter Institute
William Trischuk, University of Toronto
Michael Trott, Perimeter Institute
Leo van Nierop, McMaster University
Matthew Williams, McMaster University