HEP Seminars - Spring 2014
Organized by: Young-Kee Kim

Hep seminars are usually held on Mondays at 4:15 pm, during the regular school year.

Mar 31LASR 162Physics and Materials Science at the Heart of Accelerator Technology: Limits and Promise of Superconducting RF Cavities (abstract)
Alexander Romanenko, Fermilab
Apr 7LASR 162Searching for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay with EXO-200 (abstract)
Alexis Shubert, Stanford University
Apr 14LASR 162Startup of the Dark Energy Survey (abstract)
Rick Kessler, The University of Chicago
Apr 21LASR 162Bounding the Higgs Width at the LHC (abstract)
Keith Ellis, Fermilab
Apr 28LASR 162ν Measurements, New Physics: Short and
Long Baseline νe Appearance (abstract)
Bonnie Fleming, Yale University
May 5LASR 162The Quest for Bright, Coherent X-Rays: A Personal Story (abstract)
Kwang-Je Kim, Argonne/The University of Chicago
May 12LASR 162Detection of B-mode Polarization with the BICEP2
Polarimeter at the South Pole (abstract)
Abigail Vieregg, The University of Chicago
May 19LASR 162Latest Results on SUSY Searches from CMS (abstract)
Eva Halkiadakis, Rutgers University
May 20ACC 211Precision Measurements of the Top Quark Mass and Highly Energetic Top Quark Properties (abstract)
Marcel Vos, IFIC Valencia
May 26No Seminar
University Closed
Jun 2LASR 162The New g-2 Experiment at Fermilab (abstract)
Mandy Rominsky, Fermilab
Jun 9KPTC 206Just the Beginning: the Post-Higgs Discovery LHC (abstract)
Lauren Tompkins, The University of Chicago
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