1st Conference on Charged Lepton Flavour Violation

Europe/Rome
Lecce

Lecce

Description
The 2013 edition of the CLFV conference will focus on the interplay between studies and measurements concerning charged lepton flavour violation processes.
An update on the current and planned research will be given, together with the analysis of up to date theoretical scenarios.
R&D programs going on to set up new detection techniques and devices will also be covered.
Participants
    • Introduction, Welcome and Organization
    • 1
      Theory Overview
      Speaker: Prof. Yuval Grossman (Cornell)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 10:05
      Coffee
    • 2
      CLFV Model Constraints from MEG, BELLE/BaBar and LHCb
      Speaker: Stรฉphane Lavignac (IPhT Saclay)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 3
      Lepton Violation in non-SUSY
      Speaker: Michele Redi (INFN Firenze)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 4
      Possibilities with Angular Distribution and Polarization
      Speaker: Dr Thomas Mannel (Siegen University)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 5
      Model Constraints from CLFV at Muons and Taus: Comparison/Complementarity to LHC
      Speaker: Prof. Yael Shadmi (Technion)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 14:55
      Coffee
    • 6
      Interrelationships among g-2, EDMs and CLFV
      Speaker: Paride Paradisi (CERN)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 7
      Lepton flavor violation in low-energy see-saw models
      Speaker: Thomas Hambye (University of Brussels)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 8
      Calculations of Radiative Backgrounds
      Speaker: Andrzej Czarnecki (University of Alberta)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 9
      Charged Lepton Flavor Violation beyond minimal SUSY
      Speaker: Dr Avelino Vicente (LPT Orsay)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 10:20
      Coffee
    • 10
      MEG:Status and Upgrades
      Speaker: Prof. Ryu Sawada (Project assistant professor, University of Tokyo)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 11
      Mu->3e
      Speaker: Dr Niklaus Berger (Heidelberg University)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 12:20
      Lunch
    • 12
      Mu2e
      Speaker: Dr David Brown (Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Senior Scientist)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 13
      COMET Stage 1 and 2
      Speaker: Mr Andrew Edmonds (University College London)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 15:20
      Coffee
    • 14
      DeeMe
      Speaker: Dr Hiroaki NATORI (KEK)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 15
      Kaon System: Rare Decay Experiments
      Speaker: Dr Evgueni Goudzovski (Royal Society Research Fellow, University of Birmingham)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 16
      CLFV at BaBar
      Speaker: Prof. David Hitlin (Caltech)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 17
      CLFV at BELLE and BELLE-II
      Speaker: Dr Christoph Schwanda (Institute of High Energy Physics, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 10:20
      Coffee
    • 18
      CLFV at ATLAS
      Speaker: Dr Minghui Liu (University of Science and Technology of China)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 19
      CLFV at CMS
      Speaker: Letizia Lusito (Northwestern University)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 12:05
      Lunch
    • 20
      Charged Lepton Flavor Violation at LHCb
      Speaker: Dr Basem Khanji (Post-doc INFN)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 21
      Future Facilities (world-wide, single talk, summary+ PSI + PX + ....)
      Speaker: Dr Robert Tschirhart (Fermilab)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions
    • 15:15
      Coffee
    • 22
      Closing and Conclusions
      Speaker: Prof. Douglas Bryman (University of British Columbia)
      Slides
      • a) Time for Questions