2023-2024
2023-2024
Course Summary
In 2023/24, we are running PhD training covering some core courses (Symmetries, QFT1-3, SM) in dual mode, i.e. alongside the usual video-delivery across the NExT nodes, we will offer course recordings and weekly Q&A/Tutorial sessions.
Below are the NExT PhD School courses offered so far for the 2023-24 academic year. More will become available in due course and will be posted here.
We also post here lecture recordings from past academic years, as additional optional material
The link on each course gives access to the course syllabus. From there, NExT PhD students will be able to access each course's learning material. This includes the lecture notes and the lecture recordings.
Core courses
Symmetry in Particle Physics (SPP) [Andrea Banfi, Sussex] Course page, Lecture notes & Video lectures
Quantum Field Theory (QFT) part I [Ilya Shapiro, Soton] Video lectures
Quantum Field Theory (QFT) part II [Steve King, Soton] Materials & Video lectures
Quantum Field Theory (QFT) part III [Nick Evans, Soton] Video lectures
Standard Model [James Drummond, Soton] Materials & Video lectures
Non-Core courses
Neutrino Physics and Particle Cosmology [Pasquale Di Bari, Soton] Course page, Lecture notes & Video lectures
Phenomenology [Stefano Moretti, Soton] Course page, Lecture notes & Video lectures
Introduction to HEP tools [Alexander Belyaev, Soton] Video lectures
Flavour Physics and Lattice [Andreas Juttner, Soton] Video lectures
Mini courses
Dark Matter [Manimala Chakraborti, Soton] TBC
micrOMEGAs [Sasha Pukhov, Soton] Video lectures
Wilsonian Renormalisation [Jean Alexandre, KCL] Lecture notes
SM(EFT) Mini Course [Ken Mimasu, Soton] Lecture notes, slides and videos
Gravitational Wave Archaeology [Graham White, Soton] Slides
Additional optional course material from 2022/23
Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) [Jonas Lindert, Sussex] Course page, lecture notes & video lectures
SUSY [Manuel Reichert, Sussex] Course page
Course suggestion/discussion/voting
Please follow this link to the forum devoted to course discussion/selection/voting.
If you think that some new course would be useful for you, please let us know by adding your name, e-mail and the provisional subject of the course.
All students/lecturers are very welcome to discuss/select/vote for the suggested course or add their own suggestions.