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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
4:00 AM
340 West Hall
Speaker: Junjie Zhu
The Large Hadron Collider started its first collision at 7 TeV LHC in March 2010 and has delivered more than 5 fb-1 of data in the past two years. The data enable particle physicists to explore the Tera-electron-volts energy scale and provide unique opportunities to address some of the most fundamental questions of physics and advance our understanding of the deepest laws of nature. I will report on the latest results from the ATLAS experiment including SM measurements and searches for Higgs boson, supersymmetry and other new phenomena.