Gunion Fest
Date:
March 28-29, 2014
Location:
University of California Davis
Building:
Roessler 55
Program
Friday
9:45-10:20
Coffee
10:20-10:30
Winston Ko
Welcome
10:30-11:15
Howard Haber
Precision Higgs and Future Colliders
11:15-12:00
Robert Cahn
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
12:00-2:00
Lunch
2:00-2:45
JoAnne Hewett
LHC Implications for Supersymmetry
2:45-3:30
Radovan Dermisek
Insensitive Unification of Gauge Couplings, Muon g-2 and Higgs Decays
3:30-4:00
Coffee break
4:00-4:45
Stan Brodsky
Exclusive Processes and New Perspectives for QCD
4:45-5:30
Itzhak Bars
Unexpected role of the Higgs field in the history of the universe
5:30-6:00
Discussion
6:30
Banquet Dinner at the
Odd Fellows Hall
downtown
Saturday
8:45-9:15
Coffee
9:15-9:45
Olness
TBA
9:45-10:30
Roberto Vega
A Supersymmetric Higgs Triplet Model with Custodial Symmetry
10:30-11:15
Carlos Wagner
Blind Spots, Alignment and the Search for Dark Matter and Heavy Higgs Bosons
11:15-12:00
Albert De Roeck
Higgs Results from the LHC: In Search of Exotic Higgses
12:00-2:00
Lunch
2:00-2:30
Michael Peskin
Toward a precision Standard Model theory of the Higgs boson couplings
2:30-3:30
James Wells
Naturalness and the Higgs Boson
Participants
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Andreas Albrecht (UC Davis)
Michael Barnett (LBNL)
Itzhak Bars (USC)
Stan Brodsky (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Bob Cahn (LBNL)
Steven Carlip (UC Davis)
Ling-Lie Chau (UC Davis)
Hsin-Chia Cheng (UC Davis)
John Conway (UC Davis)
Radovan Dermisek (Indiana University)
Robin Erbacher (UC Davis)
Claude Garrod (UC Davis)
Konstantin Goulianos (The Rockefeller University)
Jack Gunion (U.C. Davis)
Howard Haber (University of California, Santa Cruz)
JoAnne Hewett (SLAC)
Joe Kiskis (UC Davis)
Winston Ko (UC Davis)
Richard Lander (UC Davis)
Markus Luty (UC Davis)
Yasunori Nomura (UC Berkeley)
Fred Olness (SMU)
David Pellett (UC Davis Physics)
Michael Peskin (SLAC)
Tom Rizzo (SLAC)
Albert De Roeck (CERN)
John Terning (UC Davis)
Roberto Vega (Southern Methodist University)
Carlos Wagner (University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory)
James Wells (University of Michigan)
Gergely T. Zimanyi (UC Davis)