Date |
Speaker and Title |
Type |
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07.03. (Wed 11:15) |
Cyril Lagger (Sydney U.)
Probing Fundamental Physics with Gravitational Waves |
S |
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16.04. (16:30) |
Daniele Oriti (MPI Grav. Phys.)
What is spacetime and how does it come about? The quest for quantum gravity |
S |
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19.04. (11:15) |
Mikhail Shaposhnikov (IPT, Lausanne)
Steps beyond the Standard Model:
searching for simplicity |
TK |
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23.04. (16:30) |
Xavier Calmet (Sussex U.)
Gravity matters: from gravitational waves to dark matter |
S |
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07.05. (16:30) |
Giovanni Villadoro (ICTP, Trieste)
The QCD axion |
S |
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14.05. (11:30) |
Hisakazu Minakata (CSIC Madrid)
Neutrino Propagation with Non-Unitarity |
S |
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17.05. (16:15)(*) |
Giorgio Arcadi (MPIK)
WIMP Dark Matter: From Simplified to more realistic Models |
S |
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02.07. (16:30)(**) |
Javier Rubio (U. Heidelberg)
Scale symmetry: An inflation–dark-energy connection |
S |
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09.07. (16:30) |
Andrea Romanino (SISSA, Trieste)
Can an unbroken flavour symmetry provide an approximate description of lepton masses and mixing? |
S |
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16.07. (16:30) |
Ivo de Medeiros Varzielas (Lisbon, CFTP)
Dark side of the seesaw |
S |
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23.07. (16:30) |
Felix Kahlhöfer (RWTH Aachen)
What if dark matter suddenly disappeared? |
S |
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