BERKELEY/LBL PARTICLE THEORY SEMINARS
Fall, 2005
All seminars are Monday at 2:30
campus talks are in the Oppenheimer room, on the 4th floor of Birge
LBL talks are in the director's conference room on the 5th floor of building 50

contact:
Gilad Perez


Date Speaker Institution
Title

Reference
Time/Place
September 5  Labor Day: No Seminar



September 12 André de Gouvêa  Northwestern Univ. The Seesaw Energy Scale and the LSND Anomaly
CampusmpuCs
September 19 Marco Battaglia  Berkeley
The role of LHC and ILC in understanding Dark Matter
LBL
September 26 Kaustubh Agashe  IAS Princeton
Warped Compactifications: Flavor, Unification and Dark Matter
Campus
October 3
Howard Haber  UC Santa Cruz
A New Look at the Two-Higgs-Doublet Model
Campus
October 10 John Gunion
 UC Davis New Results for the Next to Minimal SUSY Model: Higgs Physics & Dark Matter

Campus
October 17 Spencer Chang  NYU
SM & SUSY Higgs Limits w/ New
Singlets

LBL
October 24 Sean Carroll  Univ. of Chicago Cosmological structure evolution in DGP gravity
Campus
October 31 Cecilia Lunardini  University of Washington The diffuse supernova neutrino flux, star formation rate & 1987a
LBL
November 7 Maxim Perelstein  Cornell New Ideas in Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and their Experimental Tests
Campus
November 14 Markus Luty  Univ. of Maryland  Naturalness and SUSY
LBL
November 21 Ann Nelson  University of Washington Hybrid Quintessence from Mass Varying Neutrinos
Campus
November 28 Xavier Calmet  Brussels Univ.

LBL
December 5 Greg Landsberg 
 Brown Univ. LHC: The First Three Years - Before the Champagne?
Campus
December 12
Rakhi Mahbubani  Harvard
 The Minimal Model for dark matter and unification
LBL
December 19 Manfred Lindner TU Munich Screened Flavour Structure in the Seesaw and Neutrino Mixing
Campus