1–2 de junio de 2026
Edificio Histórico de la Universidad de Oviedo
Europe/Madrid zona horaria

Sesión

Seminarios Invitados

1 jun 2026, 12:00
Aula Escalonada (Edificio Histórico de la Universidad de Oviedo)

Aula Escalonada

Edificio Histórico de la Universidad de Oviedo

Moderadores

Seminarios Invitados

  • Florencia Canelli (CERN)
  • Javier Cuevas

Seminarios Invitados

  • Adolfo Guarino (ICTEA - Universidad de Oviedo)
  • Alberto Casas (IFT)

Seminarios Invitados

  • Alberto Fernández Soto (IFCA (CSIC-UC))
  • Jaiver Gracia Rodríguez (Universidad de Oviedo)

Seminarios Invitados

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Materiales de la presentación

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  1. Dr. Florencia Canelli (CERN)
    1/6/26, 12:00

    Run 3 of the LHC has delivered the largest dataset in collider history, and CMS has used it to push the physics program on multiple fronts. This talk surveys a selection of recent results spanning precision Standard Model measurements, top and B-physics, searches for new phenomena, and first results from light-ion collisions. We will also discuss the CMS Phase-2 upgrade underway in preparation...

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  2. Marina Kolosova
    1/6/26, 12:45

    Recent results for non-resonant Higgs boson pair (HH) production are presented, using LHC Run 3 proton-proton collision data at 13.6 TeV. Improvements in heavy-flavor tagging, triggers and analysis techniques boost the sensitivity to HH production.

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  3. Dr. Alberto Casas (IFT)
    1/6/26, 15:00

    Quantum computing is an emerging technology with immense practical potential. Quantum computers are expected to be far faster and more powerful than current computers when it comes to solving complex problems, including drug design and medical treatments, strategies to reverse climate change, natural disaster prevention, and the enhancement of artificial intelligence, among many others. Their...

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  4. Alberto Fernández Soto (IFCA (CSIC-UC))
    2/6/26, 9:30

    A scientific career is anything but a linear trajectory. You can start studying the intergalactic medium and get from there to the analysis of distant galaxies. Then a sudden jump gets you into the design of large observational projects and the instruments necessary to perform them. And a coffee conversation with your colleagues turns your attention to the possible existence of oceans in...

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  5. Manuel González Penedo (CITIC)
    2/6/26, 13:00

    Manuel González Penedo, director del CITIC, nos hará un recorrido por las funciones, objetivos y características de este centro, así como su experiencia para constituirse como uno de los centros de excelencia del sistema gallego de ciencia.

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  6. Javier de Cos Juez (ICTEA- Universidad de Oviedo), José Francisco Tirado (UCM), Prof. Manuel González Penedo (CITIC)
    2/6/26, 13:30
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