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Seminar

Thomas Gasparetto – Seminar – Nov. 10, 2023 – 2pm

November 11, 2023
  • The 2023 “École de Gif” School: Effective theories for particle physics – From 18 to 22 September
  • The “Gray Scott battle” school at LAPP – From 10 to 13 July 2023

Events, conferences, schools

The Gray Scott free HPC summer school is back at LAPP in summer 2025, with all courses in English
The “Gray Scott battle” school at LAPP – From 10 to 13 July 2023
The 2023 “École de Gif” School: Effective theories for particle physics – From 18 to 22 September

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Seminars & Defenses

FCC-SEED: A Vertex Detector Concept for Future Electron-Positron Colliders at CERN – J. Andrea (IPHC) – June 13rd 2025 @2pm

The European Strategy for Particle Physics is focusing on developing an electron-positron collider, with plans to be detailed in the 2026 update. Proposed projects include CLIC, ILC, and FCC-ee. France is leading the FCC-SEED project to design an advanced vertex detector using thin Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors. This seminar will discuss the FCC-ee project's goals, detector requirements, the FCC-SEED design, and progress on MIMOSIS chips.

Galactic cosmic rays and the role of precision cross-sections – F. Donato (Turin University) – May 23rd 2025 @14h

The unprecedented precision of spatial data challenges our understanding of cosmic rays, stimulating debates on dark matter, the acceleration and transport of cosmic rays, and galactic sources. Interpretations are limited by uncertainties in nuclear cross-sections. A roadmap is proposed to address these issues through ongoing and future measurements.

R. Taillet (Université de Savoie/LAPTH) – Seminar – April 4th 2025 – 14h

Nicolas Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model in 1543, placing the Sun at the center of the universe, in contrast to Ptolemy's geocentric model. This revolution is often oversimplified, obscuring the nuances of his proposal. A seminar by Richard Taillet explores this model in detail, including its challenges and the reactions it provoked.

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