Energy Correlators: From Theory to Experiment
Coordinators: Kyle Lee, Ian Moult, and David Simmons-Duffin
Energy correlators have become a central tool for connecting formal theory with experimental data. Originally developed as theoretical models of collider measurements, they now play a key role in precision extractions of Standard Model parameters, the study of jet substructure, and investigations of the quark gluon plasma. At the same time, they have driven major developments in quantum field theory. This conference will bring together theorists, phenomenologists, and experimentalists to advance the use of energy flow observables across collider physics and formal quantum field theory. The aim is to sharpen theoretical frameworks, identify new measurable signatures, and deepen the dialogue between these communities.