Program
Overview
Lectures are arranged in slots of 1.5 hours, for a total of 14 slots. Time is equally shared between Theoretical and Experimental topics/lectures. Theoretical topics are matched to related experimental topics. The School Program also includes:- Two Sessions of the 5th Young Researchers Workshop: Monday 9th and Thursday 12th, 4.30-6.30pm.
- Two Discussion Sessions: Tuesday 10th and Friday 13th, 4.30-6.00pm.
- The Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology: Tuesday 10th, 6.00-7.00pm.
Lectures
Topic | No. of Lectures |
Speaker |
---|---|---|
Theory: | ||
Dark Matter: models and signatures | 3 | Alejandro Ibarra (Munich, Tech. U.) |
Neutrinoless double beta decay: Theory | 2 | Werner Rodejohann (MPIK, Heidelberg) |
Signatures of new physics at LHC | 2 | Tilman Plehn (Heidelberg U., ITP) |
Experimental: | ||
Dark Matter: Experimental searches | 3 | Marc Schumann (Bern U., AEC) |
Neutrinoless double beta decay: Experiments | 2 | Stefan Schönert (Munich, Tech. U.) |
Searches for new particles at the LHC | 2 | Oliver Buchmueller (Imp. Coll., London) |
Further Events
Spring School Colloquium on Science and Technology The SETI Project Explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the Universe Seth Shostak Senior Astronomer and Director, Center for SETI researchFor the detailed time schedule of the School Program see the ↪Schedule. For further information on the workshop ↪click here.