The standard
model of particle physics provides almost a complete description of the
elementary particles and their interactions, precisely describing
present data up to the highest currently available TeV scale energies at
the LHC. This success completed with the discovery of the Higgs boson
by the LHC ATLAS and CMS collaborations in 2012. However, the SM has
some shortcomings, and the particle physicists need to identify the
correct extension of the SM above the electroweak scale.
This workshop will aim to offer a review of some recent theoretical
developments
and experimental results from the LHC on Higgs boson, top quark, and
bottom quark
physics.
* We will be accepting abstracts for a poster session. Abstracts must be
submitted by 10th of January 2016.
Invited Speakers:
-Albert de Roeck, CERN, Switzerland
-Adam Falkowski, LPT, France
-Mikolaj Misiak, Warsaw University, Poland
Organizers:
-Mojtaba Mohammadi Najafabadi, IPM
-Siavash Neshatpour, IPM
Email: htb16@ipm.ir