Theoretical Advanced Study Institute
The Theoretical Advanced Study Institute or TASI is a four-week summer school in high-energy physics or astrophysics held yearly at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The school is meant primarily for advanced graduate students and consists of a series of pedagogical lectures on selected topics given by active researchers in the field. TASI is the most common summer school attended by high-energy physics graduate students in the United States.
Writeups of the TASI lectures are traditionally collected into a published volume each year, creating a valuable resource for students hoping to learn about current research topics in an accessible way.[1][2][3] The writeups are typically also posted by the lecturers on arXiv.org, providing freely-accessible web-based sources on various physics topics. Since 2007, TASI has also posted video recordings of the lectures online.
History
The first TASI was held in 1984 at the University of Michigan. Subsequent TASIs were held at Yale (1985), Santa Cruz (1986), Santa Fe (1987), and Brown (1988). Since 1989 TASI has been located in Boulder.
External links
- TASI 2008 Web page.
- TASI 2007 Web page.
- Videos of TASI lectures: 2009, 2008, 2007.
- A selection of TASI lecture writeups from INSPIRE
References
- ↑ "Colliders and Neutrinos (TASI 2006) [eBook]". Retrieved 24 August 2011.
- ↑ "The Dawn of the LHC Era (TASI 2008) [eBook]". Retrieved 24 August 2011.
- ↑ "Physics of the Large and the Small (TASI 2009) [eBook]". Retrieved 24 August 2011.
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