Mar 13 – 15, 2024
Haus Saron in Wildberg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Plenary Meeting

Mar 13, 2024, 11:00 AM
Haus Saron in Wildberg

Haus Saron in Wildberg

Saronweg 31 72218 Wildberg

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  1. Ulrich Nierste (Institut fuer Theoretische Teilchenphysik, KIT CS)
    3/13/24, 11:00 AM
  2. Robert Gartmann
    3/13/24, 2:00 PM
  3. Nikita Shadskiy (ETP)
    3/13/24, 2:30 PM
  4. Stefano Gabici
    3/13/24, 3:30 PM
  5. Pranav Sampathkumar (KIT)
    3/13/24, 4:30 PM
  6. Lea Stockmeier
    3/13/24, 5:00 PM
  7. Andreas Ringwald (DESY)
    3/14/24, 9:00 AM

    We review the motivation for the axion as a solution of the strong CP puzzle. We discuss benchmark axion models and present their predictions concerning (i) axion couplings to the Standard Model and (ii) axion dark matter abundance.
    We give an overview on the discovery potential of current and planned axion experiments, reaching from direct production and detection of axions in the laboratory,...

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  8. Adelina Lintuluoto
    3/14/24, 10:30 AM
  9. Matthias Fuchs
    3/14/24, 11:00 AM

    High-power lasers, relativistic electron beams, ultrashort X-ray pulses, plasma accelerators … Oh My!
    In this talk I will discuss laser-plasma accelerators – a novel technology that has the potential to become the next generation of particle accelerators.
    Particle accelerators are key drivers for research and innovation and while mostly hidden from view, they have enabled many scientific...

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  10. Max Aker
    3/14/24, 2:00 PM
  11. Giulia Zanderighi
    3/15/24, 9:00 AM

    Given the absence of a direct evident for new physics at the LHC, indirect searches are becoming more and more prominent. Precision theory predictions are crucial to enhance the sensitivity in these searches. I will review the status of today's theoretical description of Standard Model processes relevant for the analysis of LHC data. I will focus on cross-sections relevant for Higgs searches,...

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  12. Valentin Hermann (TLK)
    3/15/24, 10:30 AM
  13. Gregor Kälin
    3/15/24, 11:00 AM

    In the last few years a collection of novel approaches have lead to spectacular progress in the Post-Minkowskian description of the motion and gravitational wave emission of a two-body system. Analytical results in such approaches are obtained by studying a hyperbolic encounter using computational tools from high energy particle physics. These results can then be analytically continued to...

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  14. Wouter Klijn
    3/15/24, 1:30 PM

    EBRAINS is a collaborative European Research Infrastructure designed to advance and accelerate progress in neuroscience and brain health. The infrastructure and ecosystem, legacy of the Human Brain Project, allows researchers, clinicians and experts from a broad range of disciples to explore and analyze the brain in its full multi-scale complexity: From the molecular detail, to cellular, to...

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  15. Patrick Ecker (KIT)
    3/15/24, 2:30 PM
  16. 3/15/24, 3:30 PM
  17. Stefan Kiebacher
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