The SM@LHC Workshop brings together theorists and experimenters to discuss the latest developments and future prospects in Standard Model phenomenology at the Large Hadron Collider, with emphasis on topical aspects at the interface between theory and experiment. The workshop has sessions devoted to Electroweak, QCD, Higgs, Top, Heavy Flavour and EFT.
The 2026 edition will be hosted by the University of Torino and INFN at Campus Luigi Einaudi in Torino, Italy.
Previous workshops of the SM@LHC series took place in Durham (SM@LHC 2025) Rome (SM@LHC 2024), FNAL (SM@LHC 2023), CERN (SM@LHC 2022), Online (SM@LHC 2021), Zurich (SM@LHC 2019), Berlin (SM@LHC 2018), Amsterdam (SM@LHC 2017), Pittsburgh (SM@LHC 2016), Florence (SM@LHC 2015), Madrid (SM@LHC 2014), Freiburg (SM@LHC 2013), Copenhagen (SM@LHC 2012), Durham (SM@LHC 2011) and London (SM@LHC 2009).
International Organizing Committee:
- Juan Alcaraz Maestre
- Jeppe R. Andersen
- William Barter
- Mario Campanelli
- Tancredi Carli
- Vitaliano Ciulli
- Ayres Freitas
- Stefan Hoeche
- Aleandro Nisati
- Giulia Zanderighi