Date |
Speaker and Title |
Type |
|
12.4. |
Antonio Riotto (Geneva)
PBHs and Gravitational Waves
|
S |
|
19.4. |
Rasmus Sloth Lundkvist Hansen (Copenhagen)
Collective neutrino oscillations in the early Universe
|
S |
|
29.4.(*) 16.15 |
Simone Blasi (Brussels)
Cosmic strings and gravitational waves
|
JS |
|
3.5. |
Eleonora Di Valentino (Durham)
Investigating cosmic discordances
|
S |
|
10.5. |
Samuel Witte (Amsterdam)
Cosmology of the majoron: From Leptogenesis to the Hubble Tension
|
S |
|
12.5. 11:15 |
Harald Lueck (Hannover)
The Einstein-Telescope
|
GK |
|
17.5. |
Patrick Huber (Virginia Tech.)
Sterile neutrinos: fact or fiction?
|
S |
|
24.5. |
No seminar
Pentecost |
S |
|
31.5. |
David London (Montreal)
The B -> Pi K Puzzle: 2021 Status Report
|
S |
|
7.6. Note special time: 16.00 |
Kerstin Perez (MIT)
Scanning the X-ray Sky for Dark Matter
|
TK |
|
9.6. 11:15 |
Alberto Lusiani (Pisa)
First measurement of the muon magnetic
anomaly at Fermilab
|
GK |
|
14.6. |
Vincenzo Cirigliano (Los Alamos)
Effective Field Theory approach to neutrino-less double beta decay
|
S |
|
21.6. |
Djuna Croon (TRIUMF)
Black hole archeology with gravitational waves
|
S |
|
28.6. |
Martin Wolfgang Winkler (Stockholm)
Quantum Tunneling in the Early Universe: Inflation and the Hubble Tension
|
S |
|
5.7. |
Rebecca Leane (Stanford)
Detecting Dark Matter in Planets
|
S |
|
7.7. |
Daniel McKinsey (Berkeley)
Probing Sub-GeV Dark Matter with Superfluid Helium: The HeRALD Experiment
|
GK |
|
12.7.(**) |
Barry M. Dillon (Heidelberg)
Unsupervised machine learning and jet physics
|
JS |
|
19.7. |
Gilly Elor (Seattle/Mainz)
Mesogenesis
|
S |
|
22.7. |
Lavinia Heisenberg (Zurich)
Cosmological implications of gravitational waves
|
TK |
|