The #ESPPUpdate open symposium in Venice dominates clearly July, with a bit of work also on the #GCP.
Science politices: 38.1%
Research: 12.8%
Email (mostly adminstration): 10.0%
Administration: 9.0%
Working directly with PhD/Master/Bachelor student: 8.4%
Teaching in a classroom: 3.0%
A sign in front of the door to a room, reading "Charging room".
Sign of the times #ESPPUpdate.
Though good organisation, recognising what is essential.
A memorable moment in my career: in a good hour, I will attend upon invitation an approval meeting of the competing ATLAS experiment!
#ESPPupdate #firsttimeforeverything
Thus, I was very happy about the #ESPPUpdate as it really has all the tools in place to look into this.
Experimental confirmation will change the way how we think about #BroutEnglertHiggs physics, and how we search for its origin.
I particularly like the statements about software and computing in the #ESPPupdate. We need to accept that software doesn't come for free - we need qualified people and dedicated R&D.
Reading the documents from #ESPPupdate quietly. Here's what is said about flavour physics.
I take sensitivity far beyond direct searches. ๐
Many proposals for finding exotic low-mass or long-lived particle were discussed at #esppupdate. Here's CODEX-b, the @LHCbExperiment proposal. www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/05/atom-smashe... @particleist @sciencemagazine
Is @Vidyo down? Or is it trying to tell that everyone should be in Granada for #ESPPUpdate?