2023 Dirac Lectures on Effective Field Theories

The 2023 Dirac Lecture series is dedicated to the subject of Effective Field Theories and the impact it is having on a variety of fields like nuclear and particle physics, flavor physics, and gravity. The lectures will be held in person at the Department of Physics at Florida State University, during February 15-17, 2023. You can find a printable version of the poster here.

 

You can find below more information on this lectures, including slides and recordings. Visit the Dirac Lectures site for information on other lectures series.

  

Guest Lecturers

Zvi Bern Yuval Grossman David B. Kaplan
University of California, Los Angeles Cornell University University of Washington, Seattle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schedule

Date and times (EDT) Location Lecturer Topic Recordings, slides, notes
2/15/2023, 9:00am - 10:30am Keen 701 David B. Kaplan Effective Field Theories in Nuclear and Particle Physics (Part 1)

Recording

Lecture Notes

2/15/2023, 1:30pm - 3:00pm Keen 701 Yuval Grossman Flavor Physics in the Standard Model and Beyond

Recording

2/16/2023, 9:00am - 10:30am Keen 701 David B. Kaplan Effective Field Theories in Nuclear and Particle Physics (Part 2)

Recording

Lecture Notes

2/16/2023, 1:30pm - 3:00pm Keen 701 Zvi Bern From Effective Field Theories to Gravitational Waves (Part 1)

Recording

Slides

2/17/2023, 9:00am - 10:30am Keen 701 Yuval Grossman Interplay of Flavor Physics and Effective Field Theories

Recording

2/17/2023, 1:30pm - 3:00pm Keen 701 Zvi Bern From Effective Field Theories to Gravitational Waves (Part 2)

Recording

 

Organizing Committee

Nick Bonesteel, Fernando Febres Cordero, Kevin Huffenberger, Takemichi Okui, Jorge Piekarewicz, Laura Reina and Kohsaku Tobioka

 

Contact

You can get further information by writing to dirac-lectures@physics.fsu.edu.

 

Supported by

FSU Department of Physics

FSU College of Arts and Sciences

FSU Office of Research