Speaker
Description
Precision tests of the Standard Model provide excellent opportunities to discover beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) physics. The current experimental program is very rich encompassing searches for CP-violation, probes of the Majorana nature of neutrinos, to the stability of atomic nuclei. The interpretation of this program requires a solid understanding of how BSM physics, typically written at the level of elementary fields, manifests at the level of complex systems such as hadrons and nuclei. I will discuss recent developments in this understanding and the corresponding interplay of the particle, hadronic, and nuclear physics communities.