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Training in experiment, phenomenology and technology transfer at the energy frontier

Objective

This single-host programme aims to train 15 Early Stage Researchers, ESRs, in theoretical and experimental High Energy Physics, and/or inter-disciplinary technology transfer from High Energy Physics (seven ESRs for 36 months and eight ESRs from other institutions during shorter (~6 months) training placements in Lund). High-energy physics is the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces that act upon them. This information is one of the basic pillars for our understanding of nature, the origin of the universe and the principles of physics.

The experimental research training is with data from two complementary operational and two new facilities at the world absolute research forefront, the latter two will become operational during this programme. Examples of the available research training include searching for dark matter, signs of extra dimensions, physics with b-quarks, to explore quark gluon plasma and the physics-impact of detailed properties of the parton distributions.

The theoretical programme includes the development of super symmetry scenarios giving multi-scale showers, where coloured short-lived particles undergo sequential decays, to improve estimates of asymmetries and widths necessary for CP violation measurements, and to exp lore the connection between diffraction, saturation and multiple scattering; much in close collaboration with the experiments. The training includes also inter-disciplinary activities focusing on applying the technology developed for High Energy Physics to bioimaging or to further applications in grid-computing.

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FP6-2004-MOBILITY-2
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EST - Marie Curie actions-Early-stage Training

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LUNDS UNIVERSITET
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