Indico celebrates its 20th anniversary! Check our blog post for more information!

Invited Speakers

Hartmut Abele (TU-Vienna): Gravity resonance spectroscopy, and a search for Lorentz violation, beyond-Riemann and entropic gravity

Markus Ackermann (DESY-Zeuthen): Multi-messenger astrophysics with neutrinos and gamma rays

Peter Asenbaum (IQOQI-ÖAW, Vienna): Gravity in large quantum states and the Aharonov-Bohm effect

Markus Aspelmeyer (IQOQI-ÖAW and University of Vienna): How to avoid the appearance of a classical world in gravity experiments

Martin Beneke (TU-Munich): Shedding light on exclusive B decays

Johannes Blümlein (DESY-Zeuthen): Higher order corrections to classical gravity

Kazimierz Bodek (Jagiellonian University, Krakow): Experimental searches for n-n' oscillations - recent results from PSI

Caslav Brukner (IQOQI-ÖAW and University of Vienna) : Falling through masses in superposition: Quantum reference frames for indefinite metrics

Piotr Chrusciel (University of Vienna): Gravitating pairs of photons

John Dainton (Cockcroft Institute): Thoughts on Quarks in Nuclear Matter

Michael Doser (CERN): Quantum sensors for (high energy) particle physics experiments

Georgi Dvali (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich): Axion with and without gravity

Brian Foster (University of Oxford): Applications of Plasma-Wakefield accelerators to particle colliders

Heather Gray (Berkeley): Ideas for applications of quantum computing to particle physics

Julia Harz (TU-Munich): The quest for the mechanism behind the matter-antimatter asymmetry

Philipp Hauke (University of Trento): Probing confinement on a quantum computer

Lukas Heinrich (TU-Munich): Some new statistical tools for Data Analysis

Lavinia Heisenberg (ETH Zürich and Univ. Heidelberg): Different manifestations of gravity

Klaus Helbing (University of Wuppertal): Beyond standard model particle physics with neutrinos and neutrino telescopes

Andre Hoang (University of Vienna): Resolution of the CIPT-FOPT discrepancy problem for hadronic tau decays

Karl Jakobs (University of Freiburg):  The Higgs boson a decade after discovery

Dmitri Kharzeev (University of Stonybrook): Maximally entangled state at small Bjorken x

Peter Krizan (Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana): Flavour Physics as a Window for New Physics Searches

Stefan Kühn (Cyprus Institute): Variational quantum simulations on noisy quantum devices: strategies for circuit design and error mitigation

Larry McLerran (University of Washington): Quarkyonic Matter and the Phase Diagram of QCD

Chloe Malbrunot (CERN): Physics with antihydrogen atoms

Stephan Malbrunot-Ettenauer (CERN): Radioactive Molecules: Novel Probes for New Physics

Steffen Mehlich (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation): Humboldt Foundation presentation

Simone Montangero (University of Padova): Tensor network simulations for high-energy physics 

Matthias Neubert (University of Mainz): Resummation of superleading logarithms at hadron colliders — solution to a 16-year old QCD problem

Agnieszka Oblakowska-Mucha (AGH University, Krakow): QCD results from LHCb

Stefan Pokorski (University of Warsaw): BSM physics in Yukawa couplings and flavour symmetries

Massimiliano Procura (University of Vienna): Hadronic light-by-light scattering and the muon g-2

Florian Reindl (TU-Wien and HEPHY, Vienna): Introduction to direct dark matter detection and the COSINUS experiment

Oriol Romero-Isart (IQOQI-ÖAW and University of Innsbruck): Towards Macroscopic Quantum Superpositions of a Nanoparticle

Mikhail Shifman (University of Minnesota): Bringing Yang-Mills theory closer to quasiclassics

Raju Venugopalan (BNL): The role of the chiral anomaly in the proton's spin and sphaleron transitions at small x

Stefano Vitale (University of Trento): The LISA mission

Jochen Weller (University of Munich): Cosmology with Galaxy Clusters

Christof Wetterich (University of Heidelberg): Quantum mechanics from classical statistics: Fermionic quantum field theories as probabilistic automata

Uwe-Jens Wiese (University of Bern): Quantum Link Models: a Resource-efficient Framework for the Quantum Simulation and Quantum Computation of Gauge Theories

Torsten Zache (IQOQI-ÖAW and University of Innsbruck): Hardware efficient quantum simulation of non-abelian gauge theories with qudits on Rydberg platforms

Giulia Zanderighi (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich): Higgs turns 10

Erez Zohar (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Quantum Simulation of Lattice Gauge Theories - Requirements, Challenges, Methods