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Monday, 25 April 2022
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11:00 to 11:30 -- Introduction
11:30 to 12:30 Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC, Spain) Introduction to flavour experiments (Lecture 1)

In these lectures I will introduce flavour physics and the experimental features needed to perform measurements in the charm and beauty sectors. I will explain the different types of decays and observables, and the main ingredients to measure the CKM matriz, rare decays of heavy hadrons, flavour mixing and CP violation.

12:30 to 13:30 Yuval Grossman (Cornell Univ., USA) Flavor in the SM (Lecture 1)
14:30 to 16:00 Jim Libby Flav experiment (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC, Spain) Introduction to flavour experiments (Lecture 2)

In these lectures I will introduce flavour physics and the experimental features needed to perform measurements in the charm and beauty sectors. I will explain the different types of decays and observables, and the main ingredients to measure the CKM matriz, rare decays of heavy hadrons, flavour mixing and CP violation.

17:30 to 18:30 Yuval Grossman (Cornell Univ., USA) Flavor in the SM (Lecture 2)
Tuesday, 26 April 2022
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10:30 to 11:30 Diego Tonelli (INFN, Italy) Statistics – applications in flavour physics (Lecture 1)
11:30 to 12:30 Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC, Spain) Introduction to flavour experiments (Lecture 3)

In these lectures I will introduce flavour physics and the experimental features needed to perform measurements in the charm and beauty sectors. I will explain the different types of decays and observables, and the main ingredients to measure the CKM matriz, rare decays of heavy hadrons, flavour mixing and CP violation.

12:30 to 13:30 Yuval Grossman (Cornell Univ., USA) Flavor in the SM (Lecture 3
14:30 to 16:00 Mitrajyoti Ghosh SM Flavour (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Aoife Barucha (CNRS, France) Introduction to QCD and the RGE (Lecture 1)
17:30 to 18:30 Yuval Grossman (Cornell Univ., USA) Flavor in the SM (Lecture 4)
Wednesday, 27 April 2022
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10:30 to 11:30 Diego Tonelli (INFN, Italy) Statistics – applications in flavour physics (Lecture 2)
11:30 to 12:30 Diego Tonelli (INFN, Italy) Statistics – applications in flavour physics (Lecture 3)
12:30 to 13:30 Aoife Barucha (CNRS, France) RGE and the EFT
14:30 to 16:00 Jim Libby Statistics (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC, Spain) Introduction to Flavour Experiments (Lecture 4)

In these lectures I will introduce flavour physics and the experimental features needed to perform measurements in the charm and beauty sectors. I will explain the different types of decays and observables, and the main ingredients to measure the CKM matriz, rare decays of heavy hadrons, flavour mixing and CP violation.

17:30 to 18:30 Aoife Barucha (CNRS, France) Flavour and QCD (Lecture 3)
Thursday, 28 April 2022
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10:30 to 11:30 Diego Tonelli (INFN, Italy) Statistics – applications in Flavour Physics (Lecture 4)
11:30 to 12:30 Aoife Barucha (CNRS, France) Introduction to QCD factorisation (Lecture 4)
12:30 to 13:30 Javier Virto (ICC, Barcelona Univ.) Flavor Physics BSM (Lecture 1)

1. The Standard Model and Flavor Symmetry (reminder)
2. The Standard Model as an EFT
3. Flavor in the SMEFT
4. Below the EW scale
5. Weak decays as BSM probes
6. BSM models and Matching calculations

14:30 to 16:00 Bernat Capdevila QCD for Flavour (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Karim Trabelsi (IJCLab - Paris-Saclay, CNRS) Beautiful Paths to Probe Physics beyond the Standard Model of Particles (Lecture 1)
17:30 to 18:30 Javier Virto (ICC, Barcelona Univ.) Flavor Physics BSM (Lecture 2)

1. The Standard Model and Flavor Symmetry (reminder)
2. The Standard Model as an EFT
3. Flavor in the SMEFT
4. Below the EW scale
5. Weak decays as BSM probes
6. BSM models and Matching calculations

Friday, 29 April 2022
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11:30 to 12:30 Karim Trabelsi (IJCLab - Paris-Saclay, CNRS) Beautiful Paths to Probe Physics beyond the Standard Model of Particles (Lecture 2)
12:30 to 13:30 Guy Wilkinson (Univ. of Oxford, UK) Flavour Physics at Hadron Colliders (Lecture 1)

An overview will be presented of the advantages and disadvantages of performing flavour-physics measurements at hadron colliders. Following some historical remarks, all relevant detectors will be discussed and their contributions to the field, but the focus will be on the current dedicated hadron-collider experiment: LHCb. The experimental requirements will be summarised, with a focus on the trigger strategy. A survey will be made of the key ongoing studies at the LHC in the areas of beauty CP violation, beauty flavour-changing neutral currents, and charm physics. Some brief words will also be devoted to the related area of hadron spectroscopy. The lectures will conclude with a forward look at future developments at the LHC, and beyond.

14:30 to 16:00 Aritra Biswas (ICC, Barcelona Univ.) BSM flavour (Tutorial)

1. The Standard Model and Flavor Symmetry (reminder)
2. The Standard Model as an EFT
3. Flavor in the SMEFT
4. Below the EW scale
5. Weak decays as BSM probes
6. BSM models and Matching calculations

16:30 to 17:30 Javier Virto (ICC, Barcelona Univ.) BSM in flavour (Lecture 3)

1. The Standard Model and Flavor Symmetry (reminder)
2. The Standard Model as an EFT
3. Flavor in the SMEFT
4. Below the EW scale
5. Weak decays as BSM probes
6. BSM models and Matching calculations

17:30 to 18:30 Karim Trabelsi (IJCLab - Paris-Saclay, CNRS) Beautiful Paths to Probe Physics beyond the Standard Model of Particles (Lecture 3)
18:30 to 19:30 Javier Virto (ICC, Barcelona Univ.) BSM in flavour (Lecture 4)
Saturday, 30 April 2022
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14:30 to 16:00 Saurabh Sandilya e+e−flavour physics (Tutorial)
Monday, 02 May 2022
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12:30 to 13:30 Karim Trabelsi (IJCLab - Paris-Saclay, CNRS) Beautiful Paths to Probe Physics Beyond the Standard Model of Particles (Lecture 4)
14:30 to 16:00 Seema Bahinipati Flavour Physics at Hadron Colliders (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Guy Wilkinson (Univ. of Oxford, UK) Flavour Physics at Hadron Colliders (Lecture 2)

An overview will be presented of the advantages and disadvantages of performing flavour-physics measurements at hadron colliders.  Following some historical remarks, all relevant detectors will be discussed and their contributions to the field, but the focus will be on the current dedicated hadron-collider experiment:  LHCb.   The experimental requirements will be summarised, with a focus on the trigger strategy.   A survey will be made of the key ongoing studies at the LHC in the areas of beauty CP violation, beauty flavour-changing neutral currents, and charm physics.  Some brief words will also be devoted to the related area of hadron spectroscopy.  The lectures will conclude with a forward look at future developments at the LHC, and beyond.

17:30 to 18:30 Jure Zupan (Univ. of Cincinnati, USA) Lepton Flavour Violation (Lecture 1)
18:30 to 19:30 Jure Zupan (Univ. of Cincinnati, USA) Lepton Flavour Violation (Lecture 2)
Tuesday, 03 May 2022
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12:30 to 13:30 Guy Wilkinson (Univ. of Oxford, UK) Flavour Physics at Hadron Colliders : New Physics searches through (Lecture 3)

An overview will be presented of the advantages and disadvantages of performing flavour-physics measurements at hadron colliders.  Following some historical remarks, all relevant detectors will be discussed and their contributions to the field, but the focus will be on the current dedicated hadron-collider experiment:  LHCb.   The experimental requirements will be summarised, with a focus on the trigger strategy.   A survey will be made of the key ongoing studies at the LHC in the areas of beauty CP violation, beauty flavour-changing neutral currents, and charm physics.  Some brief words will also be devoted to the related area of hadron spectroscopy.  The lectures will conclude with a forward look at future developments at the LHC, and beyond.

14:30 to 16:00 Ketan Patel Lepton flavour violation (Tutorial)
16:30 to 17:30 Jure Zupan (Univ. of Cincinnati, USA) Lepton Flavour Violation (Lecture 3)
17:30 to 18:30 Guy Wilkinson (Univ. of Oxford, UK) Flavour Physics At Hadron Colliders (Lecture 4)

An overview will be presented of the advantages and disadvantages of performing flavour-physics measurements at hadron colliders.  Following some historical remarks, all relevant detectors will be discussed and their contributions to the field, but the focus will be on the current dedicated hadron-collider experiment:  LHCb.   The experimental requirements will be summarised, with a focus on the trigger strategy.   A survey will be made of the key ongoing studies at the LHC in the areas of beauty CP violation, beauty flavour-changing neutral currents, and charm physics.  Some brief words will also be devoted to the related area of hadron spectroscopy.  The lectures will conclude with a forward look at future developments at the LHC, and beyond.

18:30 to 19:30 Jure Zupan (Univ. of Cincinnati, USA) Lepton Flavour Violation (Lecture 4)
Wednesday, 04 May 2022
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11:00 to 12:00 Alex Lenz (Siegen) Hot Topics in Flavor Physics
12:15 to 13:15 Swagato Banerjee (Louisville) Tau Physics: Hot Topics and Future Prospects
15:30 to 16:30 Nathan Jurik (CERN) CPV And Mixing In Charm
Thursday, 05 May 2022
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11:00 to 12:00 Phillip Urquijo (Univ. of Melbourne) Belle II and beyond
12:15 to 13:15 Matteo Palutan (Frascati) LHCb Upgrades
15:30 to 16:30 Sanjay K. Swain (NISER, Bhubaneswar) B physics at CMS and its Upgrade
16:45 to 17:45 Monika Blanke (KIT) Synergy of Flavour with the Energy and Cosmic Frontier
Friday, 06 May 2022
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09:45 to 10:45 Marcella Bona (QMUL) Flavour Physics as a test of the Standard Model and a Probe of New Physics
11:00 to 12:00 Stephane Montiel (LPC, Clermont Univ.) Future Flavours: Prospects for Beauty, Charm and Tau Physics
12:15 to 13:15 Cristina Lazzeroni (Univ. of Birmingham) Kaon physics: Hot topics and Future Prospects
16:45 to 17:45 Andreas Crivellin (PSI) Theoretical Explanations of the Anomalies
18:00 to 19:15 Chris Polly (Fermilab) Muon physics: hot topics and future prospects