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Heavy Quarks and Leptons - May 22-27, 2016 - Virginia Tech
About the Workshop

The XIIIth International Conference on Heavy Quarks and Leptons will be held in Blacksburg, Virginia from May 22 through May 27, 2016. The conference will be hosted by Virginia Tech's Center for Neutrino Physics.

Heavy Quarks and Leptons is dedicated to the study of the heavy quarks charm, bottom, and top with obvious extensions to interesting topics involving the strange quark. Neutrino oscillation studies and new insights in μ and τ lepton phenomenology are also included. The conference continues the tradition of regular scientific meetings, first started in 1993 at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati under the name "Heavy Quarks at Fixed Target", and widened in 2002 to include leptons with the workshop renamed to "Heavy Quarks and Leptons".

Topics:

  • Rare Decays
  • CP Violation
  • CKM and form factors
  • Lepton Flavor Violation
  • New Experiments on Heavy Quarks and Leptons
  • Neutrinos
  • Top and Tau Physics
This all plenary conference will also include a poster session.

 

Contact: hql2016@phys.vt.edu

Sponsored by:

Virginia Tech
       - Invent the Future   Office of the VP for Research     The College of Science
  The Department of Physics     The Center for Neutrino Physics