Particle Physics Seminar Programme
2023-2024
Welcome to the University of Birmingham Particle Physics group seminars page.
Particle Physics Seminars are held on Wednesdays at 1:30pm in the Poynting Small Lecture Theatre (room S06).
The Poynting Building is at R13 on the campus map. Tea, coffee and biscuits are served at 1:15pm.

The agenda is directly retrieved from Indico. Abstracts and slides can be found by clicking on the title of each talk.

Speaker suggestions, offers of talks or enquires are welcome!
Please contact Karol Krizka or Felicia Volle.
Date Speaker Institute Title
04 Oct 13:30Paul Richard NewmanUniversity of Birmingham The Electron-Ion ColliderPDF
18 Oct 13:30Josh McFaydenUniversity of Sussex FASERPDF
08 Nov 13:30Abbey WaldronQueen Mary, University of London ProtoDUNE Measurements for DUNEPDF
15 Nov 13:30Marc Granado GonzalezUniversity of Birmingham Applications of particle physics techniques for proton computed tomographyPDF
29 Nov 13:30Angela RomanoUniversity of Birmingham HIKE: High Intensity Kaon ExperimentsPDF
06 Dec 13:30Saskia CharityUniversity of Liverpool Measurement of the muon anomalous magnetic moment with the Fermilab g-2 experimentPDF
Date Speaker Institute Title
17 Jan 13:30Jan KretzschmarUniversity of Liverpool News from the W bosonPDF
24 Jan 13:30Sarah Louise WilliamsUniversity of Cambridge The Future Circular Collider as a Higgs/top/EW Factory: status and plans for FCC-eePDF
31 Jan 13:30Chris RodgersRAL The Muon Collider: A Next-Generation Facility at the Energy Frontier-
07 Feb 13:30Julia Manuela Cardoso SilvaThe University of Edinburgh Search for exclusive hadronic decays of the W boson with ATLASPDF
13 Mar 13:30Stefano VerganiUCL PUEO and Ultra High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy-
Date Speaker Institute Title
24 Apr 13:30Håkan WennlöfDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron The Tangerine project: Development of high-precision 65 nm silicon MAPSPDF
01 May 13:30Gareth BirdUniversity of Cambridge High Mass Neutral particles at ATLASPDF
08 May 13:30Mihaela MarinescuUniversity of Birmingham Measurement of the W and Z cross section at 13.6 TeV with ATLASPDF
15 May 13:30William Alan BertscheUniversity of Manchester Antimatter Gravitation Studies with Trapped AntihydrogenPDF
22 May 13:30Lucian Harland-LangUniversity College London The LHC as a photon-photon colliderPDF
29 May 13:30Maria MironovaLawrence Berkeley National Lab. Higgs, what now? Measurements of VH, H→bb/cc and the ATLAS Higgs Physics Program in the Post-Higgs-Boson-Discovery EraPDF
05 Jun 13:30Ethan Lewis SimpsonUniversity of Manchester How we turned the LHC into the world’s largest quantum information experimentPDF
Links to Previous Seminar Progammes:

2022/23