Speaker
Kostas Nikolopoulos
(University of Birmingham)
Description
Significant progress has been made in the study of the Higgs boson in the last few years, and in the search of additional scalars. The large datasets already collected by the Large Hadron Collider experiments allow for ever more precise measurements, while the development of innovative tools and novel theoretical ideas open new windows in the exploration of the Higgs sector. Highlights of the LHC Higgs physics programme will be discussed, along prospects for the future.