2–4 May 2012
Brookhaven National Laboratory
US/Eastern timezone
By Spring 2012, we expect many new results on SUSY, Higgs and BSM physics from ATLAS and CMS, based on analysis of the full 2011 dataset. SUSY searches will become sensitive to those aspects directly testing SUSY as a solution to the hierarchy problem, while Higgs searches will reach a sensitivity covering almost the entire low mass range. We plan a 3-day workshop for US physicists for an in-depth look at the SUSY searches conducted by ATLAS and CMS. Experimental talks will be given by young researchers who are experts in their analyses to foster lively discussion. These specialized talks will be supplemented by broader review talks, covering both experiment and theory on SUSY and Higgs physics.
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Brookhaven National Laboratory
Snyder Auditorium, Bldg 911
Workshop organizers:

Sally Dawson (BNL)
Yuri Gershtein (Rutgers)
Hong Ma (BNL)
Patrick Meade (Stony Brook)
George Redlinger (BNL)

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