Theory Seminar

Higgs Physics: What have we learned since the discovery and where are we going?

by Markus Klute

Europe/Berlin
Seminar Room 313 (Max Planck Institute for Physics)

Seminar Room 313

Max Planck Institute for Physics

Description

The first run of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN was a remarkable success. Its highlight, the Higgs Boson discovery in 2012, completed the Standard Model of fundamental particle interactions. Yet, the particle physics community expects that the era of even deeper discovery is just beginning. In this seminar, I will describe the landscape of the post-Higgs discovery program, summarize the latest Higgs physics results and give an outlook on the future of Higgs physics.