
The program will consist of a pedagogical series of lectures and seminars. Lectures will be given over a four-week period, three or four lectures per day, Monday through Friday. The audience will be composed primarily of advanced theoretical graduate students. Experimentalists with a strong background in theory are also encouraged to apply. Some post-doctoral fellows will be admitted, but preference will be given to applicants who will not have received their Ph.D. before 2020. The minimum background needed to get full benefit of this TASI is a knowledge of quantum field theory and some familiarity with the Standard Model and issues beyond it. We hope to provide some subsidy, but students will need partial support from other sources. Rooms, meals, and access to all facilities will be provided at reasonable rates in beautifully located dormitories at the University of Colorado.
Theoretical Advanced Study Institute 2020 |
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Neutrinos in Astrophysics and Cosmology
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Dark Matter Experiments
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Neutrino Mass Models
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Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics
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Precision Tests of the Standard Model
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Introduction to Neutrino Physics
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The Physics of Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay: A Beginners Guide
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Dark Matter Indirect Detection
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Introduction to Cosmology
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Quantum Information Science for Particle Theorists
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Standard Model Effective Field Theories
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Amplitudes (for phenomenologists)
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Perturbative QCD Calculations
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Introduction to Dark Matter
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Statistics for Theorists
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Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
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Collider Physics
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