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Sunday, December 12, 2010
5:00 AM
Kahn Auditorium, Biomedical Science Research Building
Speakers: Various Presentations
The Large Hadron Collider has begun to probe a new energy frontier. With a year of LHC data in hand, this symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss and perhaps speculate about what we have learned. There will be a chance not only to assess the detector performance, but also to consider early physics results. We expect broad participation from both the theoretical and experimental communities.
