4th World Summit on Exploring the Dark Side of the Universe

from Monday, November 7, 2022 (7:30 AM) to Friday, November 11, 2022 (6:00 PM)
La Réunion, France

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Nov 7, 2022
Nov 8, 2022
Nov 9, 2022
Nov 10, 2022
Nov 11, 2022
AM
7:30 AM
Registration and Welcome (until 8:30 AM)
8:30 AM
Cosmology 1 (until 9:30 AM)
8:30 AM Cosmic-Flows : Exploring Gravitation on Large Scales - Ms Hélène Courtois (IP2I, Université de Lyon-I)  
9:00 AM The Search for possible extraterrestrial life: Opportunities and Challenges - Prof. Michel Mayor (University of Geneva)  
9:30 AM
Coffee break (until 10:00 AM)
10:00 AM
Cosmology 2 (until 12:10 PM)
10:00 AM Dark Energy : a Cosmological Constant or Something Else ? - Dr Jean-Pierre Luminet (LAM Marseille, France)  
10:30 AM Galaxy Alignment across the Cosmic Web - Ms Sandrine Codis (CEA France)  
10:55 AM Cosmology from the hot Gas in the Universe - Dr Marian Doupsis (IAS Orsay France)  
11:20 AM Galaxy proto-clusters from Cosmic Dawn to Cosmic Noon - Dr Hervé Dole (IAS, Orsay France)  
11:45 AM The CMB Frontier - Francois Bouchet (IAP, Paris, France)  
8:00 AM
Dark Matter 1 (until 9:50 AM)
8:00 AM Experimental Searches for sub-GeV Dark Matter - Dr Francisco Vazquez De Sola Fernandez (Subatech, Nantes, FR)  
8:25 AM Status of Axions and Alps searches - Dr Bela Majorovits (Max Plank Institute, Munich, DE)  
8:50 AM Enlightening Cold Dark Matter's darkest side via non-minimal coupling - Dr Giovanni Gandolfi (SISSA Italy)  
9:15 AM Search for Dark Matter annihilation with a combined analysis of dwarf spheroidal galaxies from Fermi-LAT, HAWC, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS - Daniel Kerszberg (IFAE Barcelona Spain)  
9:30 AM Dark Matter Search in BABAR - Georges Vasseur (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))  
9:50 AM
Coffee break (until 10:20 AM)
10:20 AM
Neutrino 1 (until 12:15 PM)
10:20 AM Neutrino Masses and Mixing - Maria Concepcion Gonzalez-Garcia  
10:45 AM Long Baseline Experiments in Japan: from T2K to Hyper-K - Margherita Buizza Avanzini (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))  
11:25 AM Results from Long Baseline Experiments Future DUNE - Albert De Roeck (CERN) Albert De Roeck (CERN)  
11:50 AM Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering - Dr Kate Scholberg (University of Duke USA)  
7:00 AM
Sightseeing tour at the MAIDO (until 12:15 PM)
8:25 AM
Dark Matter 3 (until 10:00 AM)
8:25 AM LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) First Results and Ooulook - Alvin Kamaha (UCLA Los Angeles USA)  
8:45 AM First XENONnT results on electronic recoil interactions - Diego Ramirez Garcia (University of Zurich CH)  
9:10 AM Status of Direct Dark Matter Searches with Scintillators - Federico Scutti (Swinburne University, AUS)  
9:35 AM Dark Stars - Pearl Sandick (University of Utah USA)  
10:00 AM
Coffee break (until 10:30 AM)
10:30 AM
Neutrino 2 (until 12:00 PM)
10:30 AM Short Baseline Experiments (Nova Near Detector) - Greg Pawloski (University of Minnesota, USA)  
10:55 AM Reactor Experiments (JUNO) - Katharina von Sturm (INFN Italy)  
11:20 AM Neutrino Astronomy (IceCube, ANTARES, KM3NeT) - Antoine Kouchner (APC Paris, Fr)  
11:45 AM The LEGEND experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decay - Pin-Jung Chiu (University of Zurich Switzweland)  
8:25 AM
Neutrino 3 (until 9:30 AM)
8:25 AM Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay - Bjoern Lenhert (Berkeley, USA)  
8:50 AM Neutrino Mass Measurement : Latest Results from Katrin - Thierry Lassere (IRFU CEA France)  
9:15 AM Something from nothing: Cosmic voids and their sensitivity to neutrinos - Pauline Vielzeuf (CPPM Marseille France)  
9:30 AM
Coffee break (until 10:00 AM)
10:00 AM
HEP 4 + instrumentation (until 12:05 PM)
10:00 AM Review on antimatter Experiments - Chloe Malbrunot (CERN)  
10:30 AM Faser Experiment at LHC - Jamie Boyd (CERN)  
10:55 AM Effective Field theory analysis at LHC - Tae Hyoun Park (University of Toronto Canada)  
11:20 AM Search for long-lived particles in ATLAS with displaced vertex signatures in multi-jet-triggered events - David Rousso (University of Cambridge (GB))  
11:35 AM New Trends in Detectors R&D - Andrea Perrotta (INFN Italy)  
PM
12:15 PM
Lunch (until 1:45 PM)
1:45 PM
Gravitation 1 (until 3:30 PM)
1:45 PM LIGO and future GW detectors: Status and Prospects - Dr Patrick Brady (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)  
2:15 PM VIRGO Status and Prospects - Dr Nicolas Arnaud (IJCLab (Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS/IN2P3))  
2:40 PM KAGRA Status and Prospects - Dr Takafumi Ushiba (ICRR Tokyo University Japan)  
3:05 PM LISA Status and Prospects - Dr Astrid Lamberts (OCA France)  
3:30 PM
Coffe Break (until 4:00 PM)
4:00 PM
HEP 1 (until 5:30 PM)
4:00 PM Experimental Review on Higgs - Paolo Azzurri (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))  
4:30 PM Hints of BSM Physics in CMS - Sabino Meola (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))  
4:50 PM Hints of BSM Physics in ATLAS - Antonia Strubig (Stockholm University (SE))  
5:10 PM Electroweak measurement through VBS at LHC - Shalu Solomon (Albert Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg (DE))  
12:15 PM
Lunch (until 1:45 PM)
1:45 PM
HEP 2 (until 3:50 PM)
1:45 PM Beauty hadrons at LHCb: New Physics exploration and Lepton Flavour Universality - Monica Pepe-Altarelli (CERN)  
2:15 PM Semitauonic b Decays in LCHb: Results and Prospects - Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)  
2:35 PM Test of Lepton Flavour Universality with the LHCb Detector - Christina Agapopoulou (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))  
2:50 PM Latest Results from BELLE II - Steven Robertson (McGill University, (CA))  
3:10 PM Semileptonic and Leptonic B Physics at Belle II - Priyanka Cheema (University of Sydney, Aus)  
3:25 PM New Physics from B Decays (Theory) - Javier Fuentes (University of Granada Spain)  
3:50 PM
Coffee break (until 4:20 PM)
4:20 PM
Gravitation 2 (until 5:00 PM)
4:20 PM Gravitational waves propagation as a probe of fundamental physics - Leila Haegel (APC, Paris, FR)  
4:35 PM Quantum Gravity - Dr Jeffrey Murugan (University of Cape-Town South Africa)  
12:15 PM
Lunch (until 1:45 PM)
1:45 PM
Dark Matter 2 (until 3:45 PM)
1:45 PM Light dark matter vis-à-vis non-standard mechanisms and its possible probes - Sreemanti Chakraborti (LAPTH Annecy France)  
2:00 PM Measurements of Warm Dark Matter Properties - Prof. Bruce Hoeneisen (UFSQ Ecuador)  
2:25 PM Manifesting Hidden Dynamics of a sub-Component Dark Matter - Seodong Shin (Jeonbuk National University Korea)  
2:50 PM Earth and Celestial Bodies as Dark Matter Laboratories ? - NingQiang Song (University of Liverpool UK)  
3:15 PM Not a jet all the way: a search for semi-visible jets in nonresonant production mode in ATLAS - Sukanya Sinha (University of Witwatersrand)  
3:30 PM The Radon daughter implementation on the surface of the rare events detector components - Ali Dastgheibi Fard (LPSC, Grenoble, Fr)  
3:45 PM
Coffee Break (until 4:15 PM)
4:15 PM
Cosmology 3 (until 6:20 PM)
4:15 PM Hubble Constant at the Late Universe - Sherry Suyu (MPA Germany)  
4:40 PM Review on eBoss results and implications for H0 tension and the reported hints of tension in sigma8 - Kyle Dawson (University of Utah, USA)  
5:05 PM Tension between the early and the late Universe on the Hubble constant measurements - Lucas Macri (Texas A&M USA)  
5:30 PM Going down the rabbit hole of the Hubble constant tension - Biagio De Simone (University of Salerno Italy)  
5:55 PM H0 from the integration of 7 methodologies - Brent Tully (University of Hawai, USA)  
7:00 PM
Conference Dinner (until 9:00 PM)
12:15 PM
Lunch (until 1:45 PM)
1:45 PM
Cosmology 4 (until 4:05 PM)
1:45 PM Astroparticle Constraints from Cosmic Reionization and Primordial Galaxy Formation - Andrea Lapi (SISSA Italy)  
2:10 PM Exploring Cosmic Dawn with the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) - Adélie Gorce (McGill Space Institute Canad)  
2:35 PM Cosmology and Neutrino Physics with the Lyman-alpha forest: Constraints from Cosmological Simulations - Frederic Bournaud (CEA France)  
3:00 PM Evolution of the Stellar Mass Function across cosmic time and its Connection with the Growth od Dark Matter Haloes - Olivier Ilbert (LAM Marseille, France)  
3:25 PM Fast Radio Bursts - Amanda Weltman (University of Cape-Town South Africa)  
3:50 PM Experimental Modelling of Jupiter's Fluid Dynamics - Daphné Lemasquerier  
4:05 PM
Coffee break (until 4:30 PM)
4:30 PM
HEP 3 + Instrumentation (until 6:05 PM)
4:30 PM Experimental Overview on g-2 Experiments - Crhis Polly (FNAL US)  
5:00 PM Theoretical Prediction on g-2 experimental results - Laurent Lellouch (CPT Marseille Fr)  
5:30 PM AGILE project (cosmic ray measurement) - Florian Gautier (University of Kansas US)  
5:45 PM ALICE Trigger DAQ - Filippo Costa (CERN)  
12:15 PM
Lunch (until 1:45 PM)
1:45 PM
Dark Matter 4 (until 4:10 PM)
1:45 PM Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter - Susanne Mertens (Technical University of Munich, DE)  
2:10 PM Status of Satellite Experiment to Measure very low Energy antiprotons - Prof. Stephan Paul (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))  
2:35 PM The COSINUS Experiment: Direct search for Dark Matter with Scintillating NaI Calorimeters - Martin Stahlberg (MPI Munich Germany)  
2:50 PM A dark matter WIMP that can be detected and definitively identified with currently planned experiments - Roland Allen (TEXAS A&M University USA)  
3:10 PM Novel Way to Probe Dark Sector at Colliders - Deepak Kar (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA))  
3:30 PM The CRESST=III Dark Matter Search: Status and Outlook - Angelina Kinast (Technical University of Munich Germany)  
4:10 PM
Coffee break (until 4:40 PM)
4:40 PM
Cosmlogy 5 (until 5:25 PM)
4:40 PM The power of high-redshift FRBs - Nina Sartorio (Cambridge University UK/Ghent University Belgium)  
4:55 PM Constraining the mass and redshift evolution of the hydrostatic mass bias using the gas mass fraction in galaxy clusters - Raphael Wicker (IAS Orsay France)  
5:10 PM Cracks in our Understanding of the Universe - Bruce Hoeneisen