Northwest Terascale Research Projects
Emerging opportunities for the International Linear Collider
University of Oregon
16 - 19 March 2011
The Northwest Terascale projects is a series of small informal workshops being jointly hosted by the particle theory and experimental groups at the Universities of Washington and Oregon. The workshops in this series have a very limited number of participants, not too many preplanned talks, and plenty of time for discussions. In this case, it is foreseen that the workshop will present results at the larger Linear Collider workshop immediately following.
Previous workshops in this series have been
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The terascale at LHC 0.5 and Tevatron (UW, 7-11 June 2010)
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Jets and jet substructure at the LHC (UW, 11-15 January 2010)
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W + b quark physics at the LHC (UO, 14 - 16 September 2009)
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Unusual dark matter: theory, experiment, and the LHC (UO, 6 - 10 July 2009)
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Signatures of long-lived exotic particles at the LHC (UW, 4 - 8 May)
- Parton showers and
event structure (UO, 23 - 27 February 2009)
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Determining the properties of the Higgs at the LHC (UW, 12 - 16 January, 2009)
This meeting has been organized by JoAnne Hewett of SLAC, LianTao Wang of Princeton and Dave Soper of UO.
Last updated 15 March 2011
Davison E. Soper
Institute of Theoretical Science
University of Oregon
Eugene OR 97403 USA
soper@uoregon.edu