CONFERENCE PROGRAM


The scientific program is currently under construction:
A preliminary schedule is presented below and still subject to modifications

   

Friday January 16th


Morning Session: 60th Anniversary of the Rencontres de Moriond
09:30 - 12:30


(25'+5')

From many models to ONE THEORY
Jean Iliopoulos (LPENS, Paris)


(15'+5')

What has the W/Z boson discovery brought to the hunt for the Higgs boson
Daniel Froidevaux (CERN, Geneva)


(25'+5')

The discovery of Gravitational Waves
Barry Barish (Caltech, Pasadena)

(30')

Coffee Break


(25'+5')

The dark matter puzzle
Françoise Combes (Observatoire de Paris-Meudon & Collège de France, Paris)


(15'+5')

Neutrinos, the MSW effect and Moriond
Alexei Smirnov (ICTP, Trieste)


(15'+5')

The birth of big underground labs and SN1987A
Larry Sulak (Boston University)

(1h30)

Lunch Break (buffet-style, on site)


Afternoon Session: 60th Anniversary of the Rencontres de Moriond
14:00 - 16:00


(25'+5')

Cosmology and Moriond: 45 years of true love!
François Bouchet (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)


(25'+5')

Moriond: Quantum Mesoscopic Physics on track
Patrice Roche (SPEC, CEA-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette)


(15'+5')

LEP at Moriond and the joint talks by collaborations
Luigi Rolandi (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)


(15'+5')

Flavour Physics
Yasmine Amhis (IJCLab, Orsay)


(15'+5')

Status of QCD
Maria Ubiali (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)

(30')

Coffee Break


Afternoon Session: Memories / Souvenirs
16:30 - 18:00


(1h30)

Short talks / Videos


Dinner: at Palais du Luxembourg (Restaurant des Sénateurs) with after dinner talk by Chris Quigg
19:00 - 22:00

Saturday January 17th


Morning Session: 60th Anniversary of the Rencontres de Moriond
09:30 - 12:30


(25'+5')

The Altarelli-Parisi equations
Giorgio Parisi (Università La Sapienza, Rome)


(15'+5')

The top discovery
Marina Cobal (University of Udine)


(15'+5')

Higgs boson and LHC Physics
Marumi Kado (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Garching)


(15'+5')

Physics at HL-LHC
Cristina Botta (CERN, Geneva)


(25'+35')

The European Strategy for Particle Physics (followed by a discussion)
Karl Jakobs (University of Freiburg)


(15')

Conclusion