Andrea Wulzer
EPFL, CERN
  12 March 2020, 11:15 - 12:15
 Seminar room, Building 210

Precision physics is among the most exciting and promising avenues for the development of the Large Hadron Collider program and of its High-Luminosity successor. Focusing in particular on the Electroweak (and Higgs) sector, I will describe the potential of this approach to discover new physics indirectly or to confirm the validity of the Standard Model theory well beyond current knowledge. I will emphasise that exploiting this potential, addressing the corresponding challenges, requires multiple expertises and the systematic cooperation of different communities. I will also discuss further possible developments of this program at hypothetical future colliders to be constructed on a longer time-scale.

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