YETI'10; Window to the dark world, cosmology to LHC

Europe/London
Description
The Young Experimentalists and Theorists Institute aims to promote interaction between the two halves of the PP community at the early career stage and encourage interest in phenomenology. The YETI aims to give a pedagogical introduction to a particular area of topical interest in particle physics. A key feature are the hands-on sessions in the afternoons.
    • Lectures I
      • 1
        Welcome
        Speaker: Prof. Nigel Glover (IPPP)
      • 2
        Large scale structure formation
        Speaker: Prof. Carlos Frenk (ICC Durham)
      • 3
        Seeing the high-energy universe
        Speaker: Prof. Subir Sarkar (Oxford)
        Slides
      • 4
        Coffee break
      • 5
        The cosmic microwave background and what it tells us
        Speaker: Prof. David Lyth (Lancaster)
        Slides
    • Lunch Collingwood College

      Collingwood College

    • Tutorial I - SoftSUSY/Micromegas
      slides
      • 6
        Softsusy Tutorial
        Speaker: Mr Matthew Dolan (Cambridge)
    • Lectures 2
      • 7
        Seeing the high-energy universe
        Speaker: Prof. Subir Sarkar (Oxford)
        Slides
      • 8
        Large-scale structure formation
        Speaker: Prof. Carlos Frenk (ICC Durham)
      • 9
        Coffee break
      • 10
        Finding dark matter candidates at the LHC
        Speaker: Prof. Alan Barr (Oxford)
      • 11
        The cosmic microwave background and what it tells us
        Speaker: Prof. David Lyth (Lancaster)
    • Lunch Collingwood College

      Collingwood College

    • Tutorial 2 - Feynrules
      • 12
        Feynrules turorial
        Speaker: Dr Claude Duehr (IPPP)
        Handout
    • Lectures 3
      • 13
        Dark matter and all that
        Speaker: Dr Alessandro Strumia (Pisa)
        Slides
      • 14
        Finding dark matter candidates at the LHC
        Speaker: Dr Alan Barr (Oxford)
        Slides
      • 15
        Coffee break
      • 16
        Dark matter and all that
        Speaker: Dr Alessandro Strumia (Pisa)
    • Lunch Collingwood College

      Collingwood College