Speaker: Andreas Jüttner (University of Southampton) Title: Heavy Domain Wall Fermions Abstract: A crucial ingredient in the phenomenological interpretation of experimental measurements at the Heavy Flavour Physics experiments (LHCb, Belle-II, BESIII, ...) are conceptually clean and reliable predictions for hadronic matrix elements in lattice QCD. While Domain Wall Fermions (DWF) have so far been known more for their applications to light flavour physics we suggest their application also to heavy flavours. The aim is a uniform setup where the light as well as the heavy quarks are all treated by means of the same discretisation. I will present a detailed study of the properties of Heavy DWF that underlines its suitability. This will be followed by an overview of the RBC/UKQCD Heavy DWF phenomenology program.