[Todos] Cargese Summer School "Rethinking Beyond the Standard Model", July 25-August 6, 2022

Ernesto Arganda Carreras ernesto.arganda en fisica.unlp.edu.ar
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*From: *Cargese2022 Summer School <carg20 en mail.desy.de>
*Subject: **Cargese Summer School "Rethinking Beyond the Standard 
Model", July 25-August 6, 2022*
*Date: *22 February 2022 at 22:09:07 CET
*To: *cargese2020 <cargese2020 en desy.de>

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the International Summer School
“Rethinking Beyond the Standard Model”
we are organising in Cargese, Corsica, July 25 - August 6, 2022:
https://indico.desy.de/event/33352/

This school was initially scheduled in 2020, then postponed because of 
the pandemic. After two failed attempts, it will be possible this year 
to resume a more normal life, which means for physicists, go and meet 
bright young colleagues at some summer schools.

Among the major scientific breakthroughs of recent years, the discovery 
of the Higgs boson and the detection of gravitational waves are 
spectacular successes crowning decades of effort by a large community. 
These discoveries reinforce two fundamental concepts in physics: the 
generation of the mass of elementary particles and the dynamics of 
space-time. At the same time, they open up new fields of exploration for 
understanding these concepts at the quantum level. Moreover, the 
cosmological observations show that the current description of the 
matter and its interactions is incomplete. Among the open questions are: 
the nature of dark matter which constitutes most of the matter of the 
universe today; the absence of antimatter in the cosmos; the origin of 
the acceleration of the expansion of the universe today and in the first 
moments just after the Big Bang. All these questions are related to 
particle physics in the primordial universe and require a coherent 
quantum theory treatment including gravity effects. All these topics 
will be covered during the next Cargese summer school, targeted 
particularly at advanced graduate students and young postdocs, with a 
strong interest in particle theory, cosmology or astroparticles.

The list of lectures will include:
• Jose-Juan Blanco-Pillado (U. Basque Country, ES): "Topological objects 
and semi-classical solutions"
• Anson Hook (U. of Maryland, USA): "BSM Physics”
• Jose-Ramon Espinosa (IFT Madrid, ES): "Higgs and cosmology"
• Yonit Hochberg (Hebrew U, IL): "DM beyond WIMP"
• Alberto Nicolis (Columbia U., USA): “Effective field theories for 
phases of matter" - to be confirmed
• Enrico Pajer (Cambridge U., UK): "Advanced topics in cosmology"
• Jan Plefka (Humboldt U., DE):  "Modern Methods for Amplitudes in QFT & 
Gravity"
• Marco Serone (SISSA, IT): "Advanced topics in QFT"
• To be announced: “Out-of-equilibrium phenomena in cosmology”
Each lecture is 1.5 h. There will be two lectures in the morning, one in 
the afternoon. In addition, later in the afternoon, there will be 
discussion sessions for students to ask questions to the lecturers of 
the day, followed by short presentations by the students themselves.

We would appreciate very much if you could forward the information to 
PhD students and young postdocs around you
who might be interested in attending the school.  Applications are to be 
received by March 25, 2022 for full consideration.

If you have any question or suggestion, do not hesitate to email us at 
cargese2020 en desy.de

And please accept our apologies if you receive this message more than once.

Best wishes,
C. Grojean, J. Orloff, G. Servant and R.T. d’Agnolo.
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