15–17 Sept 2021
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Preliminary Schedule

15 SEPTEMBER:

13:45-14:00

MTTD 2021 - opening 

14:00-15:00

 German Rodrigo

The future of particle physics - outreach talk

15:00-15:30

 Alexander Keshavarzi

First Results From The Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment 

15:30-16:00

 Robert Szafron

Theoretical uncertainties due to missing higher orders in perturbative computations. 

Coffee and Tea

16:30-17:00

 Rabi Mohapatra

Baryogenesis and neutron-anti-neutron oscillation

17:00-17:30

 Biswajit Karmakar

A minimal flavor model for neutrino mass and leptogenesis    

17:30-18:00

 Károly Seller

Sterile neutrino dark matter in the super-weak extension of the standard model

18:00-18:30 

 Simonas Draukšas

On the On-Shell Renormalization of Fermion Masses, Fields, and Mixing Matrices at 1-loop

 

 

16 SEPTEMBER:

11:00-11:30

 Katharina Voß

Theory input for ttbar + jet experimental analyses at the LHC

11:30-12:00

 Giuseppe Bevilacqua

ttbb at the LHC: On the size of corrections and b-jet definitions

12:00-12:30

 Gabor Somogyi

Determination of alpha_S beyond NNLO using event shape averages

12:30-13:00

Lenz Thomas

Experimental input to the Standard Model prediction of g-2

 

14:00-14:30 

 Aleksander Filip Żarnecki

Sensitivity of future e+e- colliders to processes of dark matter production with light mediator exchange

14:30-15:00

 Norma Selomit Ramirez-Uribe 

From causal representations of multiloop scattering amplitudes to quantum computing in the loop-tree duality

15:00-15:30

 Sam Van Thurenhout

Renormalization of non-singlet quark operator matrix elements for off-forward hard scattering

15:30-16:00

 Andrzej Siódmok

Novel approach to measure quark and gluon jets at the LHC

Coffee and Tea

16:30-17:00

 Carlo Giunti

Neutrino Properties from Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering

17:00-17:30

 Timo J. Kärkkäinen

One-loop corrections to light neutrino masses in gauged U(1) extensions of the standard model

17:30-18:00

 Seweryn Kowalski

New results from strong interactions program of  NA61/SHINE

18:00-18:30

 Andrzej Czarnecki

Phenomena in nontrivial background fields

 

17 SEPTEMBER:

11:00-11:30

 Joris Vergeest 

Lepton flavor symmetry in a three-Higgs doublet model

11:30-12:00

 Wojciech Kotlarski

FlexibleDecay: An automated calculator of scalar decay widths

12:00-12:30

 Gabor Cynolter

Unitarity in multi-Higgs production using Schwinger-Dyson equations

12:30-13:00

 Vytautas Dudenas

Low seesaw scale in the Grimus-Neufeld model

 

14:00-:14:30

Matthew Mccullough 

Physics Opportunities at Future Colliders

14:30-15:00

Joydeep Chakrabortty

Can EFT be used to understand the nature of new physics? 

15:00-15:30

Andrei Arbuzov

Asymmetries in Processes of Electron-Positron Annihilation

15:30-16:00

Adam Kardos

W+charm production with massive c quarks in PowHel

Coffee and Tea

16:30-17:00

 Jose Wudka

Flavor physics in di- and trilepton events from single-top production at the LHC

17:00-17:30

Martiros Khurshudyan 

Machine Learning powered Cosmology

17:30-18:00

Aleksandra Piórkowska-Kurpas 

Fundamental properties of Nature: new opportunities for testing in the age of multi-messenger astronomy

18:00-18:30

Anna Socha 

Higgs-boson induced reheating