Friday Seminar:
Our seminars are usually held on Fridays at 1:15pm (student session starts at 1:00pm). The seminar organiser is Ömer Gürdoğan  (hepsem at soton.ac.uk).

Thank you to all the speakers and participants who are contributing to this season's talks.
(SHEP event calendar view
and iCal feed)

Next seminar:
Past and upcoming seminars:
Speaker Title Date Room
Claudia Hagedorn Symmetries for low and high energy CP phases Fri, 29/01/2016 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Rachid Benbrik Flavor Changing couplings of a Higgs-like boson in 2HDM Fri, 22/01/2016 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Renato Fonseca Explaining flavor with symmetries Fri, 15/01/2016 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Suchita Kulkarni Monojet constraints for the 750 GeV diphoton resonance Fri, 08/01/2016 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Julia Harz Towards a precise prediction of the dark matter relic density within the MSSM Fri, 11/12/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Ben Gripaios Quantum field theory of fluids. Fri, 04/12/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Biagio Lucini A finite-volume local formulation of QCD coupled to QED Fri, 27/11/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Stephen West Nuclear Dark Matter Fri, 20/11/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Simon Badger Precise QCD amplitudes for the LHC Fri, 13/11/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room
Andrew Lytle Precise quark masses from lattice QCD Fri, 06/11/2015 - 13:00 Seminar Room

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Past seminars:
2012/13 seminars: first term.
2011/12 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2010/11 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2009/10 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2008/09 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2007/08 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2006/07 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2005/06 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2004/05 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2003/04 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2002/03 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2001/02 seminars: first, second and third terms.
2000/01 seminars: first, second and third terms.
1999/00 seminars: first, second and third terms.
1998/99 seminars: first, second and third terms.