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LHC@BNL:

Joint Theory/Experiment Workshop on Early Physics at the LHC

Event Date Main Meeting Location
June 19, 2009
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Physics Building, Bldg 510, Large Seminar Room

Please Note: This event is open to the public only for June 19, 2009. Due to a required review process, all Non-U.S. Citizens must be registered and approved in the BNL Guest Information System (GIS) if they plan to stay on-site. U.S. Citizens staying on-site for more than 2 days must also be registered and approved in GIS.

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Simulated event of the collision of two protons in the ATLAS Experiment (Courtesy: CERN)

Motivation

Understanding data from the LHC will require significant interactions between experimentalists and theorists. The LHC@BNL effort is aimed at facilitating these interactions and fostering future collaborations.

This is the second in a series of workshops designed to foster interactions between theorists and experimentalists working on the study of early physics at the LHC. The emphasis of the workshop will be on top quark physics during initial running at the LHC.

The day will have ample time for discussion. We particularly encourage New York area graduate students, post-docs, and faculty to attend."

Organizing Committee

Sally Dawson
Hong Ma

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Last Modified: June 18, 2009


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