Bogdan Dobrescu
Fermilab
There are many questions about physics at the energy scale of
1 TeV that await to be answered. Is there a Higgs boson? Are there any new particles. How do the quarks and leptons get their mass? Is there
supersymmetry? Are there new strongly-coupled interactions? More
generally, are the laws of physics at the TeV scale still described by
quantum field theory? Fortunately, these and other theoretical questions
may be answered within the next few years by experiments at the LHC and
elsewhere.
Friday, April 16, 2010 at 4:00 PM
Room L211, Technological Institute
Refreshments are served at 3:30 PM


