Clues to a mysterious Universe - exploring the interface of particle, gravity and quantum physics

from Sunday 26 June 2022 (18:00) to Friday 1 July 2022 (12:35)
Kitzbühel

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26 Jun 2022
27 Jun 2022
28 Jun 2022
29 Jun 2022
30 Jun 2022
1 Jul 2022
AM
08:45 Opening - Viktoria Veider-Walser  
09:00 The Higgs boson a decade after discovery - Karl Jakobs  
09:30 Resummation of superleading logarithms at hadron colliders — solution to a 16-year old QCD problem - Matthias Neubert  
10:00 Bringing Yang-Mills theory closer to quasiclassics - Mikhail Shifman  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 How to avoid the appearance of a classical world in gravity experiments - Markus Aspelmeyer  
11:30 Higher Order Corrections to Classical Gravity - Johannes Blümlein  
09:00 Quarkyonic Matter and the Phase Diagram of QCD - Larry McLerran  
09:30 The role of the chiral anomaly in the proton's spin and sphaleron transitions at small x - Raju Venugopalan  
10:00 Scale hierarchies and cosmology with an emergent particle physics Standard Model - Steven Bass  
10:30 --- Coffee break and posters ---
11:00 Different manifestations of gravity - Lavinia Heisenberg  
11:30 Cosmology with Galaxy Clusters - Jochen Weller  
09:00 Applications of Plasma-Wakefield accelerators to particle colliders - Brian Foster  
09:30 BSM physics in Yukawa couplings and flavour symmetries - Stefan Pokorski  
10:00 Gravitating pairs of photons - Piotr Chrusciel  
10:30 --- Coffee break and posters ---
11:00 The LISA mission - Stefano Vitale  
11:30 Multi-messenger astrophysics with neutrinos and gamma rays - Markus Ackermann  
09:00 Gravity resonance spectroscopy, and a search for Lorentz violation, beyond-Riemann and entropic gravity - Hartmut Abele  
09:30 Flavour Physics as a Window for New Physics Searches - Peter Krizan  
10:00 QCD results from LHCb - Agnieszka Oblakowka-Mucha  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Towards Macroscopic Quantum Superpositions of a Nanoparticle - Oriol Romero-Isart  
11:30 Quantum Link Models: a Resource-efficient Framework for the Quantum Simulation and Quantum Computation of Gauge Theories - Uwe-Jens Wiese  
09:00 Higgs turns 10 - Giulia Zanderighi  
09:30 Experimental searches for n-n' oscillations - recent results from PSI - Kazimierz Bodek  
10:00 Gravity in large quantum states and the Aharonov-Bohm effect - Peter Asenbaum  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Tensor network simulations for high-energy physics - Simone Montangero  
11:30 Variational quantum simulations on noisy quantum devices: strategies for circuit design and error mitigation - Stefan Kühn  
PM
18:00 Welcome reception  
12:00 Humboldt Foundation presentation - Steffen Mehlich  
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Quantum mechanics from classical statistics: Fermionic quantum field theories as probabilistic automata - Christof Wetterich  
14:30 Axion with and without gravity - Georgi Dvali  
15:00 Maximally entangled state at small Bjorken x - Dmitri Kharzeev  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 Physics with antihydrogen atoms - Chloe Malbrunot  
16:30 Falling through masses in superposition: Quantum reference frames for indefinite metrics - Caslav Brukner  
17:00 Poster Introductions - Marco Nikolic Shubham Gupta Rituparna Maji Paola Delgado Moritz Wiehe Mitja Sadl Marco Matteini Mangesh Sonawane Isabel Frank Ghnashyam Gupta Gabriela Araujo Daniel Lechner Arman Korajac Arkadiusz Bochniak  
12:00 Introduction to direct dark matter detection and the COSINUS experiment - Florian Reindl  
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Quantum sensors for (high energy) particle physics experiments - Michael Doser  
14:30 Hardware efficient quantum simulation of non-abelian gauge theories with qudits on Rydberg platforms - Torsten Zache  
15:00 Probing confinement on a quantum computer - Philipp Hauke  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 Beyond standard model particle physics with neutrinos and neutrino telescopes - Klaus Helbing  
16:30 Radioactive Molecules: Novel Probes for New Physics - Stephan Malbrunot-Ettenauer  
17:00 Shedding light on exclusive B decays - Martin Beneke  
12:00 The quest for the mechanism behind the matter-antimatter asymmetry - Julia Harz  
12:30 --- Lunch ---
12:00 Ideas for applications of quantum computing to particle physics - Heather Gray  
12:30 Poster prize award  
12:35 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Resolution of the CIPT-FOPT discrepancy problem for hadronic tau decays - Andre Hoang  
14:30 Differentiable Programming
for High Energy Physics - Lukas Heinrich  
15:00 Quantum Simulation of Lattice Gauge Theories - Requirements, Challenges, Methods - Erez Zohar  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 A Cold-Atom Approach to Chiral Symmetry Restoration and Charge Confinement - Daniel Gonzalez Cuadra  
16:15 Exponential Volume Scaling in (Constrained) Lattice Gauge Theories - Dorota Grabowska  
16:30 Towards an Ising universe - Fotis Koutroulis  
16:45 Towards a full description of MeV dark matter decoupling - Xiaoyong Chu  
17:00 Exploring the limits of quantum theory inside nucleons - Michal Eckstein  
17:15 SUSY solution to the muon (g-2) anomaly with and without stable neutralino - Kazuki Sakurai  
17:30 CRESST - Direct Dark Matter Search Experiment - Valentyna Mokina  
17:45 Recent Developments in 3d Flat Space Holography - Max Riegler  
19:00 --- Conference Dinner ---
12:00 Hadronic light-by-light scattering and the muon g-2 - Massimilliano Procura  
12:30 Closing and Farewell - Steven Bass