ICRC 2025 - The Astroparticle Physics Conference

from Monday 14 July 2025 (16:00) to Thursday 24 July 2025 (19:00)
CICG - International Conference Centre - Geneva, Switzerland

        : Sessions
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        : Breaks
14 Jul 2025
15 Jul 2025
16 Jul 2025
17 Jul 2025
18 Jul 2025
19 Jul 2025
21 Jul 2025
22 Jul 2025
23 Jul 2025
24 Jul 2025
AM
08:00 --- Registration ---
08:30 --- Coffee ---
09:00
Opening - Roland Walter (University of Geneva) (until 09:40)
09:00 Welcome - Roland Walter (University of Geneva)  
09:08 Message from the University of Geneva  
09:14 Welcome from CERN  
09:19 Message from the State of Geneva  
09:25 Message from the IUPAP president - Sunil Gupta (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN))  
09:30 Remark from the chair of the International Advisory Committee IUPAP C4 - Ralph Engel (KIT)  
09:40
Opening: Awards - Ralph Engel (KIT) (until 10:40) (Room A+D)
09:40 IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prizes I - Ralph Engel (KIT)  
09:50 IUPAP Early Career Prizes II - Ralph Engel (KIT)  
10:00 O'Ceallaigh Medal - Ralph Engel (KIT)  
10:10 Babha Award - Ralph Engel (KIT)  
10:20 Shakti Duggal Award - Jamie Holder (University of Delaware)  
10:30 Yodh Prize - Steve Barwick  
10:40
Opening - Roland Walter (University of Geneva) Ralph Engel (KIT) (until 10:50)
10:50
Plenary session (until 11:50)
10:50 Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations: New Results and the Path Forward - Dr Alfonso Andres Garcia Soto (IFIC)  
11:20 --- LIGO,VIRGO,KAGRA - Barry Barish ---
11:50
Opening (until 12:00)
08:15 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 Lighting up the sky: What gamma rays reveal About supernova remnant shocks - Marianne LEMOINE  
09:45 Multi-Messenger Signatures of the Milky Way Galaxy in Cosmic Rays, Neutrinos, and Gamma Rays - Dmitri SEMIKOZ  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 Cosmic-ray escape from accelerators: the case of pulsar wind nebulae and TeV gamma-ray halos - Sarah Recchia (INAF)  
11:30 Highlights of 10 years of observations with CALET on the International Space Station - Pier Simone Marrocchesi (Universita degli studi di Siena (IT))  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 Spectrum and anisotropies of Galactic cosmic rays: a laboratory for magnetic fields - Philipp Mertsch (RWTH Aachen University)  
09:45 Understanding magnetism across the universe in the era of next generation radio telescopes - Jennifer West (National Research Council of Canada)  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 eROSITA highlights - Dr johan comparat (Max Planck fuer extra-terrestrische Physik (MPE))  
11:30 Unveiling the gravitational-wave background with pulsar timing arrays: current results and future observations - Prof. Michele Vallisneri (ETH Zurich)  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 LHC physics for cosmic rays - Jamie Boyd (CERN)  
09:45 Probing the origin of cosmic rays with LHAASO - Qiang Yuan  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 Star clusters in the gamma-ray sky - Giada Peron (Inaf Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri)  
11:30 Exploring the Ultra-High-Energy Universe: Highlights from the Pierre Auger Observatory - Markus Roth (KIT)  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 Latest Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station - Zhili Weng (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
09:45 Earth as a giant spectrometer: neutron monitor network and latitude survey - Bernd Heinz Heber (Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet Kiel (DE))  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 Latest results from the DArk Matter Particle Explorer space mission - Chuan Yue  
11:30 Solar Energetic Particles: new multi-spacecraft views with Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe - Prof. Silvia Dalla (University of Central Lancashire)  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 Gamma-ray emission and the physics of microquasars - Dmitriy Khangulyan  
09:45 Probing UHECR sources - constraints from cosmic-ray measurements - Teresa Bister  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 The KM3NeT neutrino telescope: status and recent results - Damien DORNIC (CPPM)  
11:30 Recent Progress of the Telescope Array Experiment - Dr Eiji Kido (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo)  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 The First Chapters of Galaxy and Black Hole Build-up Revealed by JWST - Pascal Oesch (University of Geneva, Department of Astronomy)  
09:30 Highlights from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Alexander Kappes (University Münster)  
10:00 Magnetized turbulent plasmas as high-energy particle accelerators - Dr Martin LEMOINE (APC (CNRS - U. Paris Cite))  
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 --- axions - Jörg Jaeckel ---
11:30 Direct Detection of Dark Matter: Status, Challenges, and Future Prospects - Laura Baudis (University of Zurich (CH))  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Plenary session (until 10:30)
09:00 Astrophysical probes of dark matter - Benjamin Ryan Safdi  
09:45 --- extragalactic jets ---
10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Plenary session (until 12:00)
11:00 --- eht ---
11:30 Quasi-periodic eruptions and tidal disruptions: transients illuminating the environments of massive black holes - Dr Matt Nicholl (Queen’s University Belfast)  
08:30 --- Registration ---
09:00
Rapporteur Talks (until 10:20)
10:20 --- Coffee ---
10:50
Rapporteur Talks (until 12:10)
PM
16:00 --- Registration ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
12:00
PO-1 (until 13:20)
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Direct measurement of the all-particle spectrum up to the PeV region with CALET on the International Space Station - Dr Yosui Akaike (Waseda University)  
13:35 Measurement of the all-particle energy spectrum up to 0.5 PeV with DAMPE - Irene Cagnoli (Gran Sasso Science Institute (IT))  
13:50 Revisiting the Cosmic Ray knee: new insights from LHAASO - Igor Vaiman (Gran Sasso Science Institute, INFN-Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso)  
14:05 Extended measurement of the proton spectrum with CALET on the International Space Station - Kazuyoshi Kobayashi (Waseda university)  
14:20 Cosmic ray proton spectrum towards PeV with 9 years of DAMPE data - Andrii Kotenko (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
14:35 Measurements of cosmic-ray proton and helium spectra from the ISS-CREAM experiment - Gwangho Choi  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 A composition-informed search for large-scale anisotropy with the Pierre Auger Observatory - Geraldina Golup  
13:35 New full-sky studies of the distribution of ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray arrival directions - Alberto Gálvez Ureña  
13:50 Update on the intermediate arrival-direction analyses of the Pierre Auger Observatory - Lorenzo Apollonio  
14:05 Tests of anomalous correlations between ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and BL Lac type objects with the Telescope Array data - Mrs Mariia Kudenko (Institute for Nuclear Research Russian Academy of Science)  
14:20 Galactic Cosmic Ray Anisotropy: Calculations of the Angular Power Spectrum - Wenyi Bian  
14:35 Measurements of cosmic-ray anisotropy using LHAASO-WCDA - Wei Liu (ihep)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Reconstruction of the History of Galactic Cosmic Rays via In Situ Production of 14CO in Antarctic Ice - Walter Cook (University of Rochester)  
13:35 Searching for Signs of Cosmic Ray Ensembles with the GELATICA Array - Revaz Beradze (Andronikashvili Institute of Physics)  
13:50 Cosmogenic Background Characterization for the Colorado Underground Research Institute (CURIE) - Dakota Keblbeck  
14:05 Advancements in the IceAct Energy Spectrum Analysis - Larissa Paul  
14:20 Calibration Progress of the LHAASO-WFCTA based on Laser Calibration System and Atmospheric Monitoring - Dr Qinning Sun (IHEP)  
14:35 Probing Ancient Cosmic Ray Flux with Paleo-Detectors and the Launch of the PRIµS Project - Claudio Galelli (INFN Milano)  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Probing the extragalactic infrared background with LHAASO - Zhiguo Yao (IHEP, Beijing)  
13:35 Investigating the gamma-ray opacity and searching for additional contributions to the EBL with H.E.S.S. - Atreya Acharyya (University of Southern Denmark)  
13:50 Gamma-ray cosmology in the upcoming CTAO era - Lucas Gréaux (Fakultät für Physik & Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany)  
14:05 Exploring contribution of Kilonovae to the MeV diffuse gamma-ray background - Dr PRANTIK SARMAH (Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing)  
14:20 (Remote) Measuring the Infrared Extragalactic Background Light with VHE Gamma Rays and Fermi-LAT - Joshua Baxter  
14:35 (Remote) Tracing the Evolution of the Extragalactic Background Light with 15 Years of Fermi-LAT Observations - Dr Justin Finke  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 The current status of ALPACA - Takashi Sako (University of Tokyo (JP))  
13:35 The Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory: A Next-generation Ground-based Survey Instrument for Gamma-ray Astronomy - Petra Huentemeyer  
13:50 Finalizing the Design of the Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory - Dr Jonas Glombitza (Erlangen Centre of Astroparticle Physics)  
14:05 A proposal for a multiPMT detector in the Southern Wide Field Gamma-Ray Observatory (SWGO) - Luigi Lavitola (University Federico II and INFN, Naples (IT))  
14:20 Prospects for Galactic Science with SWGO - Alison Mitchell (ECAP, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)  
14:35 Expected performances of the SWGO observatory to ultra high energy gamma-ray - Andrea Chiavassa (Università degli Studi & INFN Torino)  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 Neutrino results at TeV-energies from the LHC-FASER experiment - Hiroki Rokujo (Nagoya University (JP))  
13:35 Predictions of neutrino fluxes at the Forward Physics Facility at the high-luminosity LHC - Dennis Soldin (University of Utah)  
13:50 The quest for Lepton Flavour Violation and the neutrino nature: status of the LEGEND experiment - Giuseppe Salamanna (Roma Tre University and INFN - Roma Tre)  
14:05 Potential for atmospheric neutrino physics with JUNO - marta colomer (ULB (IIHE))  
14:20 Search for decoherence due to quantum gravity with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Tanvi Krishnan (Harvard University)  
14:35 (Remote) First Ultra High Energy Neutrino Search with a Hybrid Phased and Traditional Detector in the Askaryan Radio Array - Paramita Dasgupta (CCAPP Fellow at the Ohio State University)  
13:20
SH (until 14:50)
13:20 HLEA and THIMON: Strengthening Neutron Monitor Observations from Haleakalā - Veronica Bindi (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
13:35 Cosmic-Ray Spectral Variations during 2007-2025 with Neutron Monitor Time-Delay Measurements at High Cutoff Rigidity - Chanoknan Banglieng (Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani)  
13:50 Hourly measurements of cosmic-ray spectral variation during Forbush decreases using ground-based neutron and muon detectors - Warit Mitthumsiri (Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University)  
14:05 Monte Carlo Simulations of Multiple-secondary Cosmic Ray Detection by Neutron Detectors in Mawson Station, Antarctica - Mehak kanwal  
14:20 A Simulation Study of the Response of the Princess Sirindhorn Neutron Monitor and Bare Counters to Solar Neutrons - Areej kazmi (Mahidol University, Thailand)  
14:35 Response Functions of a Neutron Monitor from the 2023-24 Latitude Survey Aboard the Araon Icebreaker - Prof. Waraporn Nuntiyakul (Chiang Mai University (TH))  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:50)
15:20 Update of the Helium flux measurement with CALET on the International Space Station - Paolo Brogi (Universita degli studi di Siena (IT))  
15:35 Properties of Primary Cosmic Ray Nuclei: Thirteen-year Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Jose Ocampo Peleteiro (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))  
15:50 Latest Advancements on Cosmic Ray Carbon and Oxygen with the DAMPE Space Mission - Dimitrios Kyratzis (Gran Sasso Science Institute (IT))  
16:05 Energy spectra and flux ratios of BCNO cosmic-ray nuclei measured by CALET up to multi-TeV energies - Prof. Paolo Maestro (Universita degli studi di Siena (IT))  
16:20 Direct measurement of cosmic neon, magnesium, and silicon fluxes with DAMPE - Elisabetta Casilli (University of Salento and INFN Lecce)  
16:35 Properties of Cl and K Cosmic Nuclei: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Yao Chen (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology (CN))  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 Evolution of cosmic ray anisotropy with energy up to PeV observed by LHAASO-KM2A - Wei Gao (IHEP,CAS)  
15:35 The anisotropy of cosmic ray light and heavy components observed by LHAASO-KM2A - Prof. Huihai He (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)  
15:50 All-Sky Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy Update at Multiple Energies - Dr Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez (University of Wisconsin-Madison)  
16:05 Observation of large-scale anisotropy of very high-energy cosmic-ray protons with LHAASO-KM2A - Jiayin He  
16:20 Latest findings on large-scale cosmic ray anisotropy from the GRAPES-3 experiment - Dr Medha Chakraborty  
16:35 Observation of medium-scale anisotropy of very high-energy cosmic rays with LHAASO-KM2A - Dr Shiping Zhao (Purple Mountain Observatory)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 ASTRI-1: Early Data and Performance Highlights - Silvia Crestan  
15:35 Status of the ASTRI Mini-Array Gamma-Ray Experiment - Dr Giovanni Pareschi (INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera)  
15:50 New time-based parameters to enhance gamma-ray and hadron discrimination for the ASTRI Mini-Array event reconstruction - Valentina La Parola (INAF -IASF Palermo)  
16:05 The Large Array of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (LACT): Performance and Status - Dr Jiali Liu (The Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.)  
16:20 Performance of LACT Array: Instrument Response Functions and Source Prospects - zhipeng zhang (University of Science and Technology of Chinaπ)  
16:35 The SST-1M stereoscopic system - Prof. Teresa Montaruli (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
15:20
GA (until 16:20)
15:20 Constraints on the InterGalactic Magnetic Field using detected very-high-energy GRBs by the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory - Ténéman Keita (CEA Paris-Saclay)  
15:35 Impact of GRB Physics on Pair Echoes and Intergalactic Magnetic Field Constraints - Paolo Da Vela (INAF OAS Bologna)  
15:50 Impact of Plasma Instabilities and of the Intergalactic Magnetic Field on Blazar-Induced Electromagnetic Cascades - Suman Dey (II. Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Hamburg)  
16:05 MeV cosmic-ray electrons modify the TeV pair-beam plasma instability - Martin Pohl  
15:20
NU (until 16:21)
15:20 Exploring Exotic and Non-Standard Phenomena in the NOvA Experiment Absrtac - Oleg Samoylov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (RU))  
15:35 Exploring New Oscillation Scales with Galactic Neutrinos - Miller MacDonald (Harvard University)  
15:50 Neutrino constraints on inelastic dark matter captured in the Sun - Ina Sarcevic (University of Arizona)  
16:05 Constraints on Neutrino Secret Interactions from Multi-messenger neutrinos scattering on CνB - Maria Petropavlova  
15:20
SH (until 16:36)
15:20 Observation of the Moon and Sun Shadows with the ALPAQUITA Air Shower Array in Bolivia - Dr Kazumasa Kawata (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo (Japan))  
15:35 Design, Assessment, and Calibration of the Moon-Aiming Thai-Chinese Hodoscope for Observing Cosmic Ray Electrons, Solar Energetic Particles, and Lunar Albedo Ions - Dr Kunlanan Puprasit (Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand and Chulabhorn Royal Academy, Bangkok, Thailand)  
15:50 Comprehensive Study of the Lunar Energetic Particle Environment with LunPAN - Dr Johannes Hulsman (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
16:05 Technical design of the first Thai Space Consortium Satellite (TSC-1) and Its Polar Orbiting Ion Spectrometer Experiment (POISE) Payload - Sunruthai Burom (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, Chiang Mai, Thailand)  
16:20 Advancing Solar and Heliospheric Studies with the CSES Programme - Roberto Iuppa (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))  
15:21
CRI (until 16:51)
15:21 AugerPrime: Status and first results - David Schmidt  
15:36 Monitoring and Performance of AugerPrime - Belén Andrada (ITeDA)  
15:51 Gamma/hadron discriminant variables in application to high-energy cosmic-ray air showers - Dr Nataliia Borodai (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS, Krakow, Poland)  
16:06 The First Observation of the Moon Shadow at an Average Energy of $7\times10^{17}\,$eV with the Pierre Auger Observatory - Katarína Simkova (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Université Libre de Bruxelles)  
16:21 Constraining the origin of the highest-energy cosmic-ray events detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory: a three-dimensional approach - Marta Bianciotto (INFN Torino)  
16:36 Advanced techniques of searching for flares of ultra-high-energy photons from point sources - Jaroslaw Stasielak (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS, Krakow, Poland)  
16:51 --- Break ---
17:00 --- Welcome by the Geneva Congress Office ---
17:05 --- Welcome Cocktail ---
12:00 --- IUPAP C4 members meeting ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Properties of Secondary Cosmic Ray Nuclei: Thirteen-year Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Dr Erwan Robyn (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))  
13:35 Measurement of the boron spectrum and the boron-to-carbon and boron-to-oxygen flux ratios with 9 years of on-orbit data of the DAMPE space mission. - Andrea Serpolla (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
13:50 Analysis of secondary cosmic ray lithium and beryllium with the DAMPE mission - En-heng Xu (University of Science and Technology of China)  
14:05 Measurement of Cr and Ti fluxes and sub-iron/iron flux ratios with CALET on the International Space Station - Francesco Stolzi  
14:20 Galactic cosmic rays and cross-sections from accelerators - Prof. Fiorenza Donato (Torino University & INFN, & CERN)  
14:35 Fragmentation Cross Sections for the Understanding of Cosmic-Ray Transport in the Galaxy: Results and Prospects from NA61/SHINE - Michael Unger (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Review of Very High Energy Cosmic Ray Air Shower Studies of the LHAASO Observatory - Cunfeng Feng (Shandong University (CN))  
13:35 Latest results by the FASER experiment and their implication for forward hadron productions - Ken Ohashi (Universitaet Bern (CH))  
13:50 Status and Prospects of the LHCf experiment - Hiroaki Menjo (Nagoya University (JP))  
14:05 EPOS LHC-R : a global approach to solve the muon puzzle - Dr Tanguy Pierog  
14:20 A new approach to modeling cosmic ray interactions - Sergey Ostapchenko (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS))  
14:35 A Universal Mapping Between Proton-Air Interaction Variables and Air Shower Observables: Depth of Shower Maximum and Muon Content - Miguel Martins  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Optical Emissions Associated with Terrestrial Gamma-ray and Lightning Flashes at the Telescope Array Detector. - Rasha Abbasi (Loyola University Chicago)  
13:35 Simultaneous observations of multiple ELVES and SPRITES at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Dr Roberto Mussa (INFN Torino)  
13:50 Investigation of the connection between gamma-ray glow and cosmic-ray in the next generation “thundercloud project” - Miwa Tsurumi (Kyoto University)  
14:05 Analyze thunderstorm events based on the experimental data from LHAASO-WCDA - Baining Xu  
14:20 Characterization of downward TGFs detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Roberta Colalillo  
14:35 The Atmosphere and Radiation: Screening or Generating? - Ashot Chilingarian  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 An unbiased survey of high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects with VERITAS - Pazit Rabinowitz  
13:35 Exploring the Most Extreme Blazars: New Insights from MAGIC - Luca Foffano (INAF Rome (IAPS))  
13:50 VERITAS observations of changing-look blazars - Ashwani Pandey (University of Utah)  
14:05 Review of extragalactic sources detected by LHAASO-WCDA - Min Zha  
14:20 HEGS : Revisiting a decade of H.E.S.S. extragalactic observations - François Brun (IRFU, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France)  
14:35 Recent Highlights from the VERITAS AGN Program - Wystan Benbow  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 The Anti Coincidence Detector for the Antarctic Demonstrator for APT (ADAPT) - Leonardo Di Venere (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))  
13:35 Design and Performance Assessment of the Antarctic Demonstrator for APT (ADAPT): A Next-Generation Gamma-Ray space-borne Telescope - Davide Serini (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)  
13:50 POLAR-2 – Latest Developments of the Next Generation GRB Polarimeter - Philipp Azzarello (Département de Physique Nucléaire et Corpusculaire (DPNC), Université de Genève, 24 quai Ernest-Ansermet, CH-1211 Genève 4, Switzerland)  
14:05 DR-TES: Balloon-Borne TES Microcalorimeter Mission for Gamma-Ray Detection - Sohee Chun (Washington University in St. Louis)  
14:20 WINK: Advancing X and Gamma Ray Detection Technology for Space Observations - Matteo Tambone (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, INFN Sezione di Napoli)  
14:35 Gamma-ray observations with DAMPE - Fabio Gargano (INFN, Bari (IT))  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 Prompt atmospheric leptons and the potential role of intrinsic charm - Laksha Pradip Das  
13:35 Search for the prompt component in the atmospheric muon flux observed by KM3NeT detectors - Dr Brían Ó Fearraigh (INFN University of Genoa)  
13:50 Calculation of Atmospheric Neutrino Flux at Low Energies - Jie Cheng  
14:05 Validation of Atmospheric Neutrino Flux via Cosmic Ray Muon Spin Polarization Detector (CRmuSR) - Mingchen Sun (Sun Yat-Sen University)  
14:20 Introduction to the ACROMASS project for the study of the charged components of the atmospheric cosmic radiation - Lorenzo Bonechi (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))  
14:35 Physics potential of detecting solar neutrinos at JUNO - Arsenii Gavrikov  
13:20
SH (until 14:50)
13:20 Cosmic-ray modulation over the past 10 years observed with CALET on the International Space Station - Shoko Miyake (National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Gifu College)  
13:35 Precision Measurement of Daily Proton and Helium Fluxes by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Francesco Faldi (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))  
13:50 Study of Forbush decrease in Cosmic-Ray Electron plus Positron events detected with DAMPE - Wenhao Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))  
14:05 The Sun-Earth environment between the 24th and 25th solar cycles: observations and results from the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-01) onboard the CSES-01 satellite - Matteo Martucci  
14:20 Surprising Variation of Gamma Rays from the Sun over the Solar Cycle Revealed with Fermi - Silvia RAINO' (Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Bari & INFN - Bari)  
14:35 Study the relationship between Galactic Cosmic Rays’ 27 day recurrent variation and Corotating Interaction Region - Xi Luo (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology)  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:35)
15:20 Precision Measurement of Cosmic Ray Deuterons with Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Francisco Hernandez Nicolas (CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tec. (ES))  
15:35 Voyager 1 Observations of Galactic Cosmic Ray Isotopes in the Very Local Interstellar Medium: Evidence for Primary 2H and B - Igor Moskalenko  
15:50 Cosmic-Ray Beryllium Isotopes with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Weiwei Xu (Shandong University (CN))  
16:05 Isotopic composition of cosmic rays with the HELIX balloon project - Dr Keith McBride (University of Chicago)  
16:20 Cosmic ray ionisation rate and Beryllium-10 modelling with inhomogeneous interstellar medium and time-dependent cosmic ray sources - Troy Porter  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 Measurement of the Inelastic Proton-Proton Cross-Section at $\sqrt{s} \geq 40$ TeV Using the Hybrid Data of the Pierre Auger Observatory - Dr Olena Tkachenko (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)  
15:35 Update on testing of air-shower modelling using combined data of the Pierre Auger Observatory and phenomenological consequences - Dr Jakub Vicha (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)  
15:50 Constraining Hadronic Interaction Models with UHECR Observables - Jiri Blazek (FZU)  
16:05 Investigation of Muon Excess from Initial Hadronic Interactions in Cosmic Air Showers with a One-ton Scintillator Detector at CJPL - Xinshun Zhang (Tsinghua University)  
16:20 Characterizing the neutron component of extensive air showers with the Surface-Scintillator Detectors of AugerPrime - Tobias Schulz  
16:35 Multimuon events from cosmic rays in ALICE - Bruno Alessandro (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 Search for cosmic rays in GRANDProto300 - Jolan LAVOISIER (CNRS - Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)  
15:35 Determination of the energy scale of cosmic ray measurements using the Auger Engineering Radio Array - Tim Huege  
15:50 High energy cosmic ray detections with the standalone radio trigger system at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wavelength Array - Kathryn Plant (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech)  
16:05 Systematic uncertainties in radio emission of extensive air showers: A comparison of CoREAS and ZHAireS - Jaime Alvarez-Muniz (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)  
16:20 Energy estimation of atmosphere-skimming cosmic ray events using the radio technique - Sergio Cabana-Freire (IGFAE - Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)  
16:35 On the performance of air shower reconstruction with the SKA-Low radio telescope - Dr Arthur Corstanje (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 Insights into M87's Multi-Wavelength Properties during the 2018 EHT Campaign, Featuring a Gamma-Ray Flaring Episode - Alexander Hahn  
15:35 The origin of the very-high-energy radiation of Centaurus A - Cainã de Oliveira (University of São Paulo)  
15:50 Studies on the VHE spectrum of the radio galaxy M87 observed by HAWC - Daniel Omar Avila Rojas (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Astronomía, A. P. 70-264, 04510, CDMX, México)  
16:05 VERITAS Discovery and Multi-wavelength Observations of 1ES 1028+511 - Dr Jodi Christiansen (California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo)  
16:20 long-term observation of the blazars Mrk 421by LHAASO - Ran Wang (Shandong University, China)  
16:35 SED evolution modeling of Mrk421 during its most violent year: insights from a stochastic acceleration model - Jayant Abhir (ETH Zurich)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 The Compton Spectrometer and Imager - Savitri Gallego  
15:35 Development status of the SMILE-3 balloon experiment - Takeshi Nakamori  
15:50 The newASTROGAM MeV to GeV Gamma-ray Observatory - Prof. David Berge (DESY & Humboldt-University Berlin)  
16:05 The Galactic Annihilation Line Explorer (GALE): Balloon-borne Mission to study Galactic 511-keV annihilation emission - Alexander Moiseev  
16:20 Status of AMEGO-X, the All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-Ray Observatory eXplorer - Yusuke Suda (Hiroshima University)  
16:35 Imaging MeV Gamma-ray Lines with Advanced Image Reconstruction Framework for COSI - Dr Hiroki Yoneda  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 Search for Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background in Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium experiment - Masayuki Harada (ICRR, The University of Tokyo)  
15:35 Astrophysical neutrino search in KamLAND - Minori Eizuka (RCNS, Tohoku Univ.)  
15:50 The IceCube-Gen2 project - Marek Kowalski (DESY)  
16:05 Prospects for GeV Neutrino Transient Searches with the IceCube Upgrade - Yukiho Kobayashi (ICEHAP, Chiba University)  
16:20 The Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection - experimental status and plans - Olivier MARTINEAU  
16:35 The Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G) - Anna Nelles (DESY Zeuthen)  
15:20
SH (until 16:35)
15:20 Multi-spacecraft observations of the 27-day periodicity in galactic protons from 2018 to 2019 by the HEPD-01 detector on board the CSES-01 satellite and other experiments - Francesco Palma  
15:35 Hourly cadence cosmic ray modulation parameter ϕ at first glance: Challenges and possibilities - Pauli Kalervo Vaisanen (University of Oulu (FI))  
15:50 Solar modulation of cosmic ray electron and positron flux up to 15 GeV measured with DAMPE - Dr Yang Liu (Purple Mountain Observatory)  
16:05 COSMICA: A GPU-Optimized Code for Solar Modulation Studies - Stefano Della Torre (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))  
16:20 A modelling study of the solar modulation of galactic protons at lower energies over changing solar activity - Dzivhuluwani Ndiitwani (1.Center for Space Research, North West University, South Africa. 2. School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, North West University, South Africa)  
16:50 --- Break ---
17:05
CRD (until 18:35)
17:05 Properties of Ar and Ca Cosmic Nuclei: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Qi Yan (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))  
17:20 Measurement of the iron energy spectrum with DAMPE - Dr Pengxiong Ma (Purple mountain observatory, CAS)  
17:35 Measurement of Nickel Flux in Cosmic Rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station - Yuhang You (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))  
17:50 Nickel Measurements in DAMPE Cosmic Ray Data - Haoran Sun (University of Science and Technology of China)  
18:05 Status of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Ray Analysis for the Two SuperTIGER Antarctic Flights - Nicole Osborn  
18:20 Updates to the results of the Ultra-Heavy Cosmic Ray Analysis with CALET on the International Space Station - Wolfgang Zober  
17:05
CRI (until 18:35)
17:05 Testing Hadronic Interaction models with Muon Densities from KASCADE-Grande Data - Ana Laura Colmenero César  
17:20 Study on large zenith angle air showers with LHAASO-KM2A - Dr Quan-Bu Gou (Tianfu Cosmic Ray Research Center & Key Laboratory of Particle Astrophysics, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)  
17:35 Reconstructing Air-Shower Observables using a Universality-Based Model at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Dr Darko Veberic (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
17:50 A Top-Down Approach to the Muon Puzzle: Validation of the method using the new EPOS LHC-R and QGSJET-III hadronic interaction models - Kevin Almeida Cheminant (NIKHEF / Radboud University)  
18:05 Evaluation of Hadronic Interaction Models Through Muon Multiplicity Distributions in Extensive Air Showers at the GRAPES-3 Experiment - Raveena CR (Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida)  
18:20 Piritakua: the atmosphere as a high-energy physics laboratory - Hermes León Vargas (Instituto de Física, UNAM)  
17:05
CRI (until 18:20)
17:05 Radio-upgradation of the GRAPES-3 experiment with the beamforming approach. - SUBHADIP SAHA (IIT KANPUR)  
17:20 Status and Performance of TAROGE-4 for Radio Detection of Extensive Air Showers - Chung-Yun Kuo (Department of Physics, National Taiwan University)  
17:35 A novel approach for air shower profile reconstruction with dense radio antenna arrays using Information Field Theory - Keito Watanabe (Institute for Astroparticle Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)  
17:50 Radio Signatures of Cosmic-Ray Particle Showers in Deep In-Ice Antennas - Simon Chiche (Inter-University Institute For High Energies)  
18:05 Electric Field for Radio Detection of Inclined Air Showers in Three Polarizations - Kewen Zhang  
17:05
GA (until 18:06)
17:05 Temporal and Spectral Study of Markarian 421's Activity States Using HAWC Data - Erick Rangel Anita (Instituto de Astronomía, UNAM)  
17:20 SST-1M observation of Markarian 421 - Srija Reddy Muthyala  
17:35 Observation of a blazar flare with X-ray polarimetry and VHE gamma rays - Axel Arbet-Engels (Max Planck Institute for Physics)  
17:50 On the multi-zone Synchrotron polarization of blazars - Dr Andrea Tramacere (Université de Genève)  
17:05
GA (until 18:20)
17:05 Development of PANOSETI Telescopes for Ultra-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy - Nikolas Korzoun (University of Delaware)  
17:20 Characteristics measurement of plastic scintillators and performance evaluation of cosmic ray measurement for the ALPAQUITA experiment - Mizuno Atsushi (ICRR)  
17:35 Evaluating the scientific potential and performance of Gammalearn on LST-1 observations - Guillaume GROLLERON  
17:50 Calibration and Performance Validation of the SST-1M Telescopes Using Crab Nebula Observations - Thomas Tavernier  
18:05 Line-of-Sight Trigger(LOST) project of LHAASO-WCDA - Ruiyi Tang (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
17:05
NU (until 18:35)
17:05 Current Status of TAMBO: Realizing PeV Neutrino Astronomy with a Cost-Effective Observatory - Will Thompson (Harvard University)  
17:20 The Hybrid Elevated Radio Observatory for Neutrinos (HERON) Project - Kumiko KOTERA  
17:35 Searching for Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos with PUEO - Quincy Abarr (University of Delaware)  
17:50 First instrumented line of the Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment: status, development and outlook. - Cristina Lagunas Gualda  
18:05 Contribution of young massive stellar clusters to the Galactic diffuse neutrino and gamma-ray emissions - Stefano Menchiari (IAA - CSIC)  
18:20 Multimessenger-Informed Characterization of High-Energy Neutrino Emission from Bright Seyfert Galaxies - Ali Kheirandish (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)  
17:05
SH (until 18:21)
17:05 Cosmogenic 10Be as a tracer of cosmic-ray variability: Atmospheric transport model and its parameterisation - Ilya Usoskin (University of Oulu (FI))  
17:20 Measurement of the neutron spectrum and dose in the SAA region during strong solar activity episodes by the SAMADHA experiment - Dr Carlo Francesco Vigorito (University & INFN, Torino, Italy)  
17:35 Galactic cosmic ray fluxes during the lifetime of a red dwarf star - Donna Rodgers-Lee (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)  
17:50 Solar Neutrino Data v.s. Standard Core Physics: Reconciling CNO Flux Anomalies via Opacity and Key Nuclear Cross-Section Revisions - Prof. Yufeng Li (Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing)  
18:05 The Influence of SEPs and Cosmic Rays on the Early Earth Atmosphere - Donna Rodgers-Lee (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)  
12:00 --- IUPAP C4 members meeting ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Cosmic-ray induced ionisation and spatio-temporal correlations between supernova remnants and molecular clouds - Philipp Mertsch (RWTH Aachen University)  
13:35 Reevaluation of the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate in Diffuse Clouds - Marta Obolentseva  
13:50 Estimating cosmic-ray induced ionization rates in molecular clumps close stellar clusters - STEFANO MENCHIARI (IAA-CSIC)  
14:05 Can cosmic rays explain the high ionisation rates in the Galactic centre? - Sruthiranjani Ravikularaman (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)  
14:20 Acceleration and Transport of the Unstable Cosmic-ray Isotope 60Fe in Supernova-Enriched Environments - Martin Pohl  
14:35 Investigating the CREDIT history of supernova remnants as cosmic-ray sources - Anton Stall (Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology (TTK), RWTH Aachen University)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Innovative Approaches to Unravel the Shower Components' Energy Spectrum with a Single Hybrid Station - Ruben Conceição (Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (PT))  
13:35 Overview of the CORSIKA 8 astroparticle simulation framework - Felix Riehn (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))  
13:50 From Collider to Cosmic Rays: Pythia 8/Angantyr for Air Shower Simulations in CORSIKA 8 - Chloé Gaudu (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)  
14:05 A new string model for hadron and muon production in extensive air showers - Roman Nikolaenko (National Nuclear Research University MEPhI)  
14:20 Electromagnetic Dissociation at Cosmic-ray Energies - Dr Alfredo Ferrari (Institute of Astroparticle Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany)  
14:35 Improving Air Shower Simulations by Tuning Pythia 8/Angantyr with Accelerator Data - Michael Windau (Technische Universität Dortmund)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Fast and accurate simulation of the radio emission from cosmic ray air showers using template synthesis - Mitja Desmet  
13:35 High Energy Cosmic Ray reconstructions using the surface stations of the Radar Echo Telescope (RET) - Krishna Nivedita Gopinath (Radboud University)  
13:50 Revisiting the Radio LDF: a strong electric field amplitude dependence on $X_{max}$ - Dr Washington Carvalho Jr. (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)  
14:05 Backtracking radio signals for the $X_\rm {max}$ measurement of extensive air showers: A new approach - Dr Jhansi Vuta (Department of Astroparticle Physics, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 18200 Prague, Czech Republic.)  
14:20 Holistic air shower reconstruction with probabilistic forward modeling for LOFAR - Karen Terveer  
14:35 Analytical description of the radio Cherenkov cone - Valentin DECOENE (Subatech)  
13:20
DM (until 14:50)
13:20 Searching for Dark Matter and Rare Events with XENONnT - Dr Emanuele Angelino  
13:35 Latest results and prospects of the SENSEI experiment. - Ana Martina Botti (Fermilab)  
13:50 PandaX-4T Reaches As A Multi-purpose LXe Experiment - Yi Tao (Sun Yat-sen University)  
14:05 Light WIMP search with the NEWS-G experiment - Jean-Marie Coquillat (Queen's University, Canada)  
14:20 The Darkside-20k experiment - Oscar Alejandro Taborda Pulgarin (Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI))  
14:35 Latest results and future prospects of DEAP-3600 - Abhijit Garai (Queen's University)  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 GRAINE Project: High-resolution Imaging and Polarization Measurement of Sub-GeV/GeV Gamma Rays with Balloon-borne Emulsion Telescopes - Hiroki Rokujo (Nagoya University (JP))  
13:35 GRAINE2023: Sub-GeV/GeV gamma-ray observation with a high angular resolution by the balloon borne emulsion telescope - Yuya Nakamura  
13:50 GeV Gamma-Ray Detection Performance of the Nuclear Emulsion Telescope in the GRAINE 2023 Balloon Experiment - Mr Ikuya Usuda (Nagoya University)  
14:05 The Transient High-Energy Sky and Early Universe Surveyor (THESEUS) - Dr Lorenzo Amati (INAF - OAS Bologna)  
14:20 The Cosmic X-ray Background Explorer (CXBe) Project - Hancheng Li  
14:35 Solar Flare Hard X-ray Polarimetry with the CUbesat Solar Polarimeter (CUSP) mission - Dr Nicolas De Angelis (INAF-IAPS)  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 The KM3NeT ultra-high-energy event - Mathieu Lamoureux (UCLouvain)  
13:35 A search for extremely-high-energy neutrinos with IceCube and implications for the ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray proton fraction - Maximilian Meier (ICEHAP, Chiba University)  
13:50 Ultra-high energy neutrino flux limit from Baikal-GVD - Maksim Sorokovikov  
14:05 Status of the Trinity PeV Neutrino Observatory - Sofia Stepanoff (Georgia Institute of Technology)  
14:20 Search for Ultra-High-Energy Neutrinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory: New Triggers, Methods, and Constraints - Srijan Sehgal  
14:35 First Array-Wide Search for Diffuse UHE Neutrinos with the Askaryan Radio Array - Marco Muzio  
13:20
SH (until 14:35)
13:20 Aspects of antiproton modulation in the heliosphere - Dr Donald Ngobeni (1. Centre for Space Research, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa. 2. Department of Physical and Earth Sciences, Sol Plaatje University, Kimberley, South Africa)  
13:35 Rigidity spectrum of cosmic-ray anisotropy observed by Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN) - Masayoshi Kozai (PEDSC/ROIS-DS)  
13:50 Scaler data from the Pierre Auger Observatory as a proxy of solar activity - Prof. Carla Taricco (Department of Physics - University of Torino (Italy))  
14:05 Modeling the heliospheric modulation of cosmic-ray particles and antiparticles in light of new multichannel data from AMS-02 in space. - Nicola Tomassetti (Perugia University & INFN- Perugia)  
14:20 Deep Learning the Forecast of Galactic Cosmic-Ray Spectra - Prof. Yi-Lun Du (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology)  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:50)
15:20 The TIGERISS Galactic Cosmic Ray Detector - Brian Rauch  
15:35 Much-needed high-Z (p,X) cross sections for TIGERISS and other cosmic-ray missions - Priyarshini Ghosh (NASA-Natl. Aeronaut. & Space Admin. (US))  
15:50 MINI HYBRID NOVEL COSMIC RAY DETECTOR - Misael Perez Sierra (Laboratorio Internacional de Partículas Elementales, Departamento de Física, DCeI, CL. UGTO)  
16:05 Sensitivity studies and technological advancements for balloon-borne demonstrators of direct antimatter detection - Roberto Iuppa (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))  
16:20 The MoonRay concept of a high energy cosmic radiation telescope at the Moon - Pier Simone Marrocchesi (University of Siena and INFN Pisa)  
16:35 Cosmic Radiation Detector Based on Polymethyl Methacrylate - Salvador Aguilar (Laboratorio Internacional de Partículas Elementales, Departamento de Física, DCeI, CL. UGTO)  
15:20
CRI (until 16:36)
15:20 12-Years Observation of Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Neutrino Flux with IceCube - Shuyang Deng  
15:35 Studying Time Variation in the TeV Cosmic Ray Anisotropy with IceCube Cosmic-Ray Muons - Perri Zilberman  
15:50 Unfolding the Atmospheric Muon Flux with IceCube: Investigating Stopping Muons and High-Energy Prompt Contributions - Pascal Gutjahr (TU Dortmund University)  
16:05 Unraveling the Unexpected Seasonal Variation of Multi-Muon Events at NO$\nu$A - Jordi Tuneu (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Science)  
16:20 Seasonal Variation of the Underground Muon Flux in Daya Bay Using the Full Data Set - Katherine Dugas (University of California, Irvine)  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 The Fluorescence Camera for the PBR mission - Francesco Cafagna (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))  
15:35 The Cherenkov Camera for the PBR mission - Valentina Scotti  
15:50 The Global Cosmic Ray Observatory -- Challenging next-generation multi-messenger astronomy with interdisciplinary research - Toshihiro Fujii (Osaka Metropolitan University)  
16:05 Progress towards stereo observation of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with Fluorescence detector Array of Single-pixel Telescopes - Shunsuke Sakurai (Osaka Metropolitan University)  
16:20 The CRAFFT Project: Developing a Fully Automated Fluorescence Detector for UHECR observation - Yuichiro Tameda (Osaka Electro-Communication University)  
16:35 AugerPrime Surface Detector Electronics: requirements, verification and performance - Martina Bohacova  
15:20
DM (until 16:50)
15:20 Quenching factor measurement for NEWS-G - Neha Panchal (Postdoctoral Fellow)  
15:35 The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory - Dr Irene Bolognino (The University of Adelaide)  
15:50 The DarkSide-20k Dark Matter Detector: Physics Goals and Data Acquisition - Marek Bohdan Walczak (Gran Sasso Science Institute (IT))  
16:05 SuperCDMS Experiment at SNOLAB: Current Status and Recent CUTE Results - Moaaz Elwan  
16:20 IceCube as a direct detector of sub-GeV dark matter - Allegra Cavicchi (University of Bologna)  
16:35 Halo-independent bounds on the WIMP-nucleon couplings of long-range interactions from direct detection and neutrino observations - Dr Sunghyun Kang (Center of Quantum SpaceTime(CQUeST), Sogang University)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 Discovery of an outflow driven by the massive star cluster Westerlund 1 - Lars Mohrmann (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)  
15:35 Observability of young star clusters in gamma rays: the role of Wolf-Rayet stellar winds - Alexandre INVENTAR (APC Laboratory)  
15:50 The population of Galactic young massive star clusters in the TeV range - Rowan Batzofin (University of Potsdam)  
16:05 Non-thermal emission from local young massive stellar clusters and detection prospects with current and next generation instruments - Dr Silvia Celli (La Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN)  
16:20 Gamma-ray emission from the young massive star cluster NGC 6611 in the Eagle nebula - Giada Peron (Inaf Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri)  
16:35 Self-modulation of cosmic rays penetrating dense molecular clouds: Impact on gamma-ray emission - Alexei Ivlev  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 Hyper-Kamiokande: Neutrino astrophysics and Status. - Takatomi Yano (ICRR, University of Tokyo)  
15:35 Measurement of TeV-scale muon neutrino cross sections using Super-Kamiokande - Nahid Bhuiyan (STFC)  
15:50 Construction and Commissioning of the JUNO detector - Cong Guo (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Science)  
16:05 The ANTARES detector: two decades of neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea - maurizio spurio (University of Bologna and INFN)  
16:20 All-sky search for neutrino flares in the ANTARES legacy data - Agustín Sánchez Losa (IFIC)  
16:35 Galactic Template Analysis with ANTARES - Mr Théophile Cartraud (APC)  
15:20
SH (until 16:50)
15:20 A 3D Monte Carlo calculation of the inverse Compton emission from the Sun and stars in presence of magnetic and electric fields - Nicola Mazziotta (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))  
15:35 The numerical simulation of the Interplanetary Radiation Environment induced by Galactic Cosmic Rays - Xi Luo (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology)  
15:50 New constraints in modelling galactic deuterons in the heliosphere - Innocentia Itumeleng Ramokgaba (1. Centre for Space Research, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa. 2. School of Physical & Chemical Sciences, North-West University, Mmabatho, South Africa)  
16:05 Negative and positive electric charge flows through the solar system based on the Voyager data - Prof. Antonio Codino (University of Perugia and INFN, Italy)  
16:20 Stochastic Simulation of Galactic Cosmic-Rays in the Trapped Region beyond Heliopause - XiaoCheng Guo  
16:35 Local Time Variation of Interplanetary Scintillations - Prof. Paul Evenson (University of Delaware)  
16:50 --- Break ---
16:50
NASA Physics of the Cosmos - Francesca Civano (until 18:30)
16:50 Physics of the Cosmos Program: Space-based Cosmic-ray, Neutrino, and Gamma-ray Science in the 2030s - Francesca Civano  
17:10 Physics of the Cosmos Program: Envisioning the Future of Gamma-Ray Astronomy in Space - Milena Crnogorcevic  
17:30 Physics of the Cosmos Program: Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Science Interest Group - Prof. Stephanie Wissel  
17:50 --- Community discussion ---
17:00
PO-1 (until 18:30)
12:00 --- DEI lunch session ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Kinetic simulations of particle acceleration at shock waves in plasma with pre-existing turbulence - Karol Fulat  
13:35 Turbulence driven by shock-clump interactions and particle acceleration in the turbulence - Kanji Morikawa (The University of Tokyo)  
13:50 Modifications to diffusive shock acceleration in the presence of density gradients - Robert Brose (University of Potsdam)  
14:05 Impact of anisotropic diffusion and drifts on CR acceleration - Lukas Merten (Ruhr University Bochum, RAPP Center)  
14:20 Cosmic Ray Acceleration via Turbulence-Induced Magnetic Reconnection: From Micro to Macro Scales - Elisabete de Gouveia Dal Pino  
14:35 Supernova-like Collisionless Shock in the Laboratory - Luca Orusa (Princeton University)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 A data-driven approach to identifying the sources of the most extreme energy cosmic rays - Nadine Bourriche (Max Planck Institute for Physics)  
13:35 Centaurus A as the main source of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays - Esteban Roulet  
13:50 On Acceleration of >100 EeV CRs in Novel Scenario of Magnetar Transients - Tomoki Wada (Department of Physics, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan)  
14:05 A Galactic cosmic ray model that accounts for all the spectra and components data - Prof. Xiaojun Bi (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)  
14:20 The Role of the Heliosphere in Shaping the Observed Cosmic Ray Spectral Anisotropy - Dr Vanessa López-Barquero (University of Maryland College Park)  
14:35 A Measurement Scheme of Anisotropy from quasi-2D to True 2D - Dan Li (Institute of high Energy Physics)  
13:20
DM (until 14:50)
13:20 Dark Matter Searches in Dwarf Galaxies with VERITAS - Conor McGrath (Queen's University)  
13:35 Line emission search from Dark Matter annihilation in the Galactic Center with LST-1 - Mr Abhishek Abhishek (University of Siena & INFN Pisa)  
13:50 Search for gamma-ray spectral lines from dark-matter annihilation with the DAMPE satellite - Jennifer Maria Frieden (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))  
14:05 Searching for Axion-like Particles signatures in the M87 spectrum with HAWC - José Erandi Serna Franco (Instituto de Física, UNAM)  
14:20 A 43 GeV gamma-ray line in the nearby galaxy clusters? - Dr Zhaoqiang Shen  
14:35 Modeling of Dark Matter Prompt and Secondary Signatures in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies - Athithya Aravinthan (Ruhr University Bochum)  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Multi-wavelenght view of 3C 279 during the 2017-2018 EHT campaigns including an unprecedented gamma-ray flare - Giacomo Principe (University of Trieste)  
13:35 Insight into the Jet Emission Properties from Long-Term Monitoring of the TeV Blazar PG 1553+113 - Elisa Prandini (Padova University and INFN Padova, Italy)  
13:50 Periodic Modulation of the Gamma-ray Flux Emitted by the Blazar PG 1553+113 Confirmed: Clues on the SMBH Relativistic Jet Mystery - Dr Stefano Ciprini (INFN Roma Tor Vergata)  
14:05 Variability studies of the LHAASO triggered flares in blazar 1ES 1959+650 - Jianeng Zhou  
14:20 Long-term observation of the blazars Mrk 501 by LHAASO - Dixuan Xiao  
14:35 Long-term multi-wavelength view and broad-band modeling of the blazar B2 1811+31 in high state - Davide Cerasole (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Unveiling a Binary system’s Supernova Aftermath: A Cosmic Duel of Hadronic & Leptonic Gamma Rays from the IC 443 complex region - Miltiadis Michailidis (HEPL, KIPAC, Stanford University)  
13:35 Gamma-Ray Insights into Galactic SNRs: Fermi-LAT Detection of Kes 78, G032.4+00.1, and the PeVatron candidate PWN G32.64+0.53 - Miltiadis Michailidis (HEPL, KIPAC, Stanford University)  
13:50 Discovery of Very-High-Energy gamma-ray emission from SNR G108.2-0.6 by LHAASO - Sha Wu (IHEP)  
14:05 Radio detection of SNR G310.7–5.4 with gamma-ray counterpart - Mr Christopher Burger-Scheidlin (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS)  
14:20 A Search for High Energy Emission from the Remnant of Supernova 1181 - Jamie Holder (University of Delaware)  
14:35 Hints for variable gamma-ray emission from the Galactic SNR RCW86 - Robert Brose (University of Potsdam, Germany)  
13:20
OE - Anastasia Tezari (CERN) (until 14:50)
13:20 IPPOG’s Success Stories : a Portal to Colliders & Cosmic High Energy Particle Physics Outreach - Claire Adam Bourdarios (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))  
13:35 Teachers and Students educational activities based on cosmic muons in France - Dr Nicolas Arnaud (IJCLab (Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS/IN2P3))  
13:50 Storytelling strategies for multimessenger astrophysics - Mr Guglielmo Rossi (European Gravitational Observatory (EGO))  
14:05 Citizen science to enhance sub-GeV neutrino searches in IceCube - Gwenhaël Wilberts Dewasseige (UCLouvain)  
14:20 Bringing Research Infrastructure to the Public: an outreach case study from the CERN Science Gateway - Annabella Zamora (Université de Lausanne)  
14:35 Will art tell the story of science? Dialogues between art and science on frontier topics in fundamental physics - vincenzo napolano (European Gravitational Observatory - EGO - Italy)  
13:20
SH (until 14:50)
13:20 Extreme Solar Energetic Particles Events measured by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. - Cristina Consolandi (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
13:35 Survey of Fe-rich SEP events observed by Parker Solar Probe/Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun - Christina Cohen  
13:50 Active regions with super-productivity in Solar Energetic Particles - Silvia Dalla (University of Central Lancashire)  
14:05 Observations and simulations of decay phases of Solar Energetic Particle events - Ruth Hyndman  
14:20 Study of solar activity with AERA at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Rogerio Menezes  
14:35 Observations of Solar Gamma-Ray Flares by ISOIS/EPI-Hi/HET on Parker Solar Probe - Richard Leske  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:50)
15:20 Non-thermal particle spectra from Fermi acceleration at oblique magnetised shocks - Florian Schulze (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)  
15:35 Uncovering Electron Acceleration Mechanisms in Quasi-Parallel Shocks using First-Principles Simulations - Siddhartha Gupta (Princeton University)  
15:50 Diffusive shock acceleration of dust grains at supernova remnants - Pierre Cristofari (Observatoire de Paris)  
16:05 Collisionless shock in a relativistically hot and unmagnetized plasma - Kazuki Kamiido (The University of Tokyo)  
16:20 Efficient electron and ion acceleration and heating at oblique magnetised mildly relativistic shocks - Gabriel Torralba Paz (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
16:35 PIC Simulation of a Relativistic Shock Propagating to Electron, Proton, and Heavy Ion Plasmas - Sara TOMITA (Chiba University)  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 A Data-driven Heavy-Metal Scenario for Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays - Alena Bakalova  
15:35 UHECRs: a CRISP image of the origins - Leonel Morejon (Wuppertal University)  
15:50 MHD Modes in the ISM: A Statistical Approach Using Synchrotron Polarization - Parth Deepak Pavaskar (DESY Zeuthen, Uni Potsdam)  
16:05 Cosmic Rays: The Hidden Architects of the Circumgalactic Medium - Manami Roy (The Ohio State University)  
16:20 Unveiling the Nature of the Cosmic Ray All-particle Spectrum Knee by LHAASO-KM2A - Prof. Huihai He (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)  
16:35 New Global Spline Fit - data-driven model of the cosmic-ray flux and mass composition from 1 GeV to $10^{11}$ GeV - Ralph Richard Engel (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
15:20
DM (until 16:50)
15:20 Exploring Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters with MeerKAT: South Africa's powerful radio telescope at the forefront of astronomy - Natasha Lavis (SARAO, University of the Witwatersrand)  
15:35 Search for dark matter around intermediate mass black holes with the H.E.S.S. experiment - Prof. Manuela Vecchi (Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen)  
15:50 Constraints on Dark Matter from Mini Spikes Around Stellar-Mass Black Holes Using Fermi-LAT Observations - Ana Vitoria de Almeida Martinheira Braga (Instituto de Física de São Carlos - Universidade de São Paulo)  
16:05 Prospects of Axion-like Particles searches with the Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO) - Rubén Alfaro (Instituto de Física, UNAM)  
16:20 Modelling the unknown with CTAO: Investigating indirect WIMP dark matter search systematics - Liam Pinchbeck (School of Physics and Astronomy - Monash University)  
16:35 Probing WIMP Dark Matter with the Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO) - Aion Viana (IFSC-USP)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 A Systematic Search for Spectral Hardening in Gamma-ray Blazars - Mrs Adithiya Dinesh (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)  
15:35 Singular Spectrum Analysis of Fermi-LAT Blazar Light Curves: A Systematic Search for Periodicity - Alba Rico (Clemson University)  
15:50 Revisiting the rapid VHE gamma-ray flare of PKS 2155-304 in a multi-blob model - Hongbin Tan (Nanjing University)  
16:05 Beaming Effect and Relativistic Jet Characteristic in Fermi-era-Blazars - Prof. Zhiyuan Pei (Guangzhou University)  
16:20 Estimating the Potential of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory to Measure the Luminosity Function of Very-High-Energy Blazars - Luiz Augusto Stuani Pereira (Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Física (IFUSP), São Paulo, Brazil)  
16:35 Observation of BL Lac VER J0521+211 with LHAASO-WCDA - Sergio Hernández Cadena (Tsung Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 Probing particle transport in the vicinity of Vela X using the H.E.S.S. array - Robert Daniel Parsons (Humboldt University of Berlin)  
15:35 Are TeV-PeV observations unveiling the full extent of particle escape in pulsar-powered sources ? - Pierrick MARTIN (CNRS/IRAP)  
15:50 Searching for escaped cosmic rays from supernova remnants using Fermi-LAT data - Jemma Pilossof (The University of Adelaide)  
16:05 Observation of cosmic-ray acceleration and escape from SNR W44 by LHAASO - Hanrong WU (IHEP)  
16:20 Stereo observations of CTA 1 with SST-1M - Bastien Lacave  
16:35 Joint eROSITA and H.E.S.S. analysis of MSH 15-52 using Gammapy - Katharina Egg (Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)  
15:20
OE - Anastasia Tezari (CERN) (until 16:50)
15:20 Development of a Smartphone-Based Radiation Detection App and Its Application to Science Education Outreach – New Possibilities for Science Education Through a Cosmic Ray Detection App - Wakiko Takano (Kanagawa University Research Institute for Engineering)  
15:35 “Cosmic SOS”: An adventure game at CERN Science Gateway - Panagiota Chatzidaki (Uppsala University (SE))  
15:50 The Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory (DECO) - Justin Vandenbroucke (University of Wisconsin – Madison)  
16:05 CERN Science Gateway exhibitions. - Tamara Caldas Cifuentes (Goethe University Frankfurt (DE))  
16:20 Immersive experiences for gravitational wave outreach - vincenzo napolano (European Gravitational Observatory - EGO - Italy)  
16:35 Socioeconomic Impact of the Pierre Auger Observatory - Dr Ingomar Allekotte (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica (AR), Instituto Balseiro)  
15:20
SH (until 16:50)
15:20 On the effect of turbulence on large-scale drifts of solar energetic particles - Timo Laitinen (University of Central Lancashire, UK)  
15:35 Solar event of May 11, 2024 some conclusions on the behavior of cosmic rays - Prof. Juan José Blanco Ávalos (University of Alcala)  
15:50 In-depth analysis of selected major solar events with the HEPP-L particle detector onboard CSES-01 in low-Earth orbit - Alessio Perinelli (University of Trento)  
16:05 Are extreme solar particle events and superflares related? A probabilistic view - Sergey Koldobskiy (University of Oulu)  
16:20 Ion-rich acceleration during an eruptive flux rope event in a multiple null-point configuration - Melissa Pesce-Rollins  
16:35 Solar Energetic Electron Events with a Spectral Bump Break - Linghua Wang (Peking University)  
16:50 --- Break ---
17:05
CRD (until 18:35)
17:05 How Cosmic Rays Reshape Their Accelerators - Rebecca Diesing (Institute for Advanced Study and Columbia University)  
17:20 On the Non-universality of Diffusive Shock Acceleration - Damiano Caprioli  
17:35 Breaking the universal power law: Advanced models of diffusive shock acceleration in Galactic sources - Sophie Aerdker (Ruhr University Bochum, RAPP Center)  
17:50 Particle acceleration in neutron star ultra-strong magnetic fields - Jérôme Pétri  
18:05 Lightning in Cosmic Ray Sources Shapes Their Spectra - Sasa Maricic  
18:20 Time-dependent Acceleration and Escape of Charged Particles at Traveling Shocks in the near-Sun environment: the case of the Sept 5th 2022 Parker Solar Probe event - Federico Fraschetti (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian)  
17:05
CRI (until 18:35)
17:05 Measurement and Interpretation of UHECR Mass Composition at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Prof. Eric Mayotte (Colorado School of Mines)  
17:20 Hybrid Measurement of UHECR Mass Composition with TAx4 - Zane Gerber (University of Utah)  
17:35 Probing the mass composition of TeV cosmic rays with HAWC - Dr Juan Carlos Arteaga-Velazquez  
17:50 Constraints on the spread of nuclear masses in ultra-high-energy cosmic rays based on the Phase I hybrid data from the Pierre Auger Observatory - Dr Alexey Yushkov (Institute of Physics AS CR, Prague)  
18:05 Measurements of the variance of the logarithmic mass of cosmic rays from 0.3 to 30 PeV with LHAASO-KM2A - Xiaoting Feng (Shandong University)  
18:20 Study of cosmic ray spectrum and composition by using coincident events between LHAASO and ENDA - Prof. shuwang cui (HEBEI NORMAL UNIVERSITY)  
17:05
DM (until 18:35)
17:05 Discovering the Higgsino at CTAO-North within the Decade - Tomohiro Inada (Kyushu University (JP))  
17:20 Search for line-like and box-like features in Galactic gamma-ray spectra as signatures of dark matter using 15+ years of Fermi-LAT data - Mario Giliberti (Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica dell'Università e Politecnico di Bari)  
17:35 A Joint Gamma-ray Search for Dark Matter in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies with Fermi-LAT, HAWC, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS - Javier Rico (Institut de Física d'Altes Energies (IFAE))  
17:50 Prospects for the detection of Dark Matter with Long-lived Mediators in the Sun using the Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory - Micael Andrade (São Carlos Institute of Physics - IFSC/USP)  
18:05 Search for interactions of dark matter with high-energy neutrinos from extragalactic sources using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Woosik Kang (Sungkyunkwan University)  
18:20 Dark Matter from the Littlest Galaxies: Gamma-ray Insights from Ultra-Faint Dwarfs and IMBHs - Milena Crnogorcevic  
17:05
GA (until 18:20)
17:05 Revisiting the flaring activity in early 2015 of BL Lac object S5 0716+714 - Dr Hubing Xiao (Shanghai Normal University)  
17:20 Recent observations of PKS 2155-304 with MAGIC and LST-1 in a multi-wavelength context - Lisa Nikolić (University of Siena & INFN Pisa)  
17:35 Multi-wavelength analysis of NVSS J073326+515355 - Juan Escudero Pedrosa  
17:50 One Code to Fit Them All: Forward-Folding AGN Spectra Over 11 Energy Decades with Gammapy - Dr Mireia Nievas Rosillo (IAC, ULL)  
18:05 Particle acceleration in Ultra Fast Outflows - Baptiste Le Nagat Neher  
17:05
GA (until 18:35)
17:05 A Fermi-LAT study of magnetar wind nebulae powering superluminous supernovae - Fabio ACERO  
17:20 SNR vs PWN: who's the accelerator? - María Victoria del Valle (University of São Paulo)  
17:35 Redefining the High-Energy gamma-ray morphology of the W51 complex with Fermi: detection of two extended components associated with W51B and W51C - Giorgio Pirola (Max-Planck-Institut für Physik)  
17:50 Study of the origin of high energy gamma rays in the 2-degree range around G57.2+0.8 - Houdun Zeng (Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS)  
18:05 Observation of VER 2019+368 with the SST-1M stereoscopic system - Dr Jakub Jurysek (FZU - Institute of Physics of Czech Academy of Sciences)  
18:20 Measurement of the Forward Shock Velocities of the Supernova Remnant N132D Based on the Thermal X-ray Emission - Yoshizumi Okada (Aoyamagakuin University, JAXA/ISAS)  
17:05
OE - Anastasia Tezari (CERN) (until 18:35)
17:05 Practical Activities for Campus Cosmic Ray Observation in China - Prof. Wenli Zheng (Institute of High Energy Physics,CAS)  
17:20 The MAYORANA Project - Rossella Caruso  
17:35 Undergraduate Modern Physics Laboratory Experience: Exploration of Cosmic Rays at Jungfraujoch with MiniPIX - Mr Albert Parmenter (University of Dallas)  
17:50 Latitude-Dependent Cosmic Ray Observations Using the Cosmic Watch Educational Detector Aboard South Korean Icebreaker ARAON - Mr Aiya Suttikulbutr (Mahidol Wittayanusorn School)  
18:05 Approach to Physics Education Using Local AI with RAG for Open Educational Materials Generation - Dmitriy Beznosko (Clayton State University)  
18:20 Particle sonorization based on user-centred and universal design. - Chanoknan Banglieng  
17:05
SH (until 18:21)
17:05 Simultaneous Simulation of the Solar Energetic Protons and the Forbush Decrease in Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux Following the 14 July 2017 Event - Dr Igor Sokolov (University of Michigan)  
17:20 Using Monte Carlo Simulation to Study the Pile-up Effect of CME and CIR-driven Shocks - Xin Wang  
17:35 Over-abundant gamma-like signals around Solar disk by smeared and bent electron pairs spiral secondaries feeding TeV gamma by ICS - Daniele Fargion (Physics Department, Rome University 1, Sapienza, ; Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, INAF, Italy,)  
17:50 Spectra and anisotropy during GLE 74 on 11 May 2024 derived using neutron monitor data - Alexander Mishev  
18:05 From Sun to ground: Particle Acceleration and transport in the inner heliosphere - Prof. Gang Li (Macau University of Science and Technology)  
12:00 --- Lunch ---
12:00
PO-2 (until 13:20)
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Supernova remnants in super bubbles as cosmic ray accelerators - Iurii Sushch (CIEMAT, Spain)  
13:35 Accelerating Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays in the Bowshocks of Massive Stars within Centaurus A's Jets - Anabella Araudo (Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences)  
13:50 The effect of spatially dependent diffusion coefficient on particle acceleration at the wind termination shock of a star cluster - Ben Li (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
14:05 Implications of late-time XRT detected GRBs for particle acceleration - Zhiqiu Huang  
14:20 Acceleration and Origins of Very- and Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays - Jieshuang Wang (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching)  
14:35 Evidence for the Sombrero Galaxy as an Accelerator of the Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays - Haoning He  
13:20
CRI (until 15:05)
13:20 First Data of the 3000km2 Radio Detector at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Jörg Hörandel  
13:35 Cosmic-ray air showers as detected with the shallow antenna of RNO-G - Jakob Henrichs (DESY)  
13:50 Recent Highlights from the Auger Engineering Radio Array - Marvin Gottowik  
14:05 Progress of the GRANDProto300 Project - Yi Zhang (Purple mountain observatory)  
14:20 Progress on air shower observations with the SKA - Stijn Buitink (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB))  
14:35 Detection of Cosmic Rays at High Elevation by the BEACON Prototype - Andrew Zeolla (Pennsylvania State University)  
14:50 Cosmic Ray search for the Radar Echo Telescope for Cosmic Rays - Dylan Frikken  
13:20
DM (until 14:35)
13:20 Advancing Anti-Deuteron Detection in Cosmic Rays: Innovations in Methods and Technologies - Luigi Ernesto Ghezzer (Trento University & INFN-TIFPA)  
13:35 The GAPS Experiment: A Search for Dark Matter Using Low-Energy Antinuclei - Kelsey Yee  
13:50 Estimating the performance of the GAPS detector with muon ground testing data from Antarctica - Dr Achim Stoessl (UH Manoa)  
14:05 GAPS Detector Cooling System: Results from Antarctic Ground Tests - Kazutaka Aoyama (JAXA)  
14:20 The GRAMS (Gamma-Ray and AntiMatter Survey) Project: Overview and Current Status - Tsuguo Aramaki  
13:20
GA (until 14:51)
13:20 Pushing the VHE Frontier: LST-1’s Inaugural Detection of the Distant Quasar OP 313 - Ryuji Takeishi  
13:35 Long term multi-wavelength analysis of the Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar OP 313 - Chiara Bartolini  
13:50 MWL Follow-up of Candidate AGN Neutrino Emitters with VERITAS/Fermi/NuSTAR - Simon Filbert (University of Utah)  
14:05 Neutrino-Emitting Seyfert candidates in the VHE gamma-ray sky - Sweta Menon  
14:20 Searching for Neutrino and Gamma-Ray Coincidences with the IceCube and HAWC Observatories - Ian Herzog (Michigan State University)  
14:35 Detection Prospects for AGNs with the Cherenkov Telescope Array - Luana Passos Reis (Universidade de São Paulo (IAG-USP))  
13:20
GA (until 14:51)
13:20 Large zenith angle observation of the PeVatron candidate SNR G106.3+2.7 with the LST-1 and the MAGIC telescopes - Marie-Sophie Carrasco (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS/IN2P3, CPPM, Marseille, France)  
13:35 Multiwavelength study of Galactic PeVatron LHAASO J0341+5258 - Dr Priyadarshini Bangale (Temple University)  
13:50 Spatial distribution of secondary electrons’ Synchrotron emission: property and implication - Qizuo Wu (Nanjing University)  
14:05 Observational prediction of gamma-ray emission from knee-energy cosmic rays accelerated by core-collapse supernovae shock wave - Mr Tomotaka Nishikawa (Nagoya University)  
14:20 H.E.S.S. observations of Fermi-LAT detected novae - Paul Fauverge  
14:35 A 3D Cosmic Ray Proton Density map in the Local Galaxy - Hanieh Zandinejad (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching)  
13:20
NU (until 14:51)
13:20 The status and astrophysics results of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope - Grigory Safronov  
13:35 Diffuse neutrino flux measurements with the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope abstract - Dr Rastislav Dvornicky (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia)  
13:50 Probing the Galactic neutrino flux with Baikal-GVD - Batzhargal Ulzutuev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology)  
14:05 All-sky diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux with KM3NeT/ARCA data - Vasileios Tsourapis (NCSR “Demokritos”, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics)  
14:20 Astrophysical neutrino flux measurement and search for nutau induced cascades with 11 years of IceCube data - Zheyang Chen (Stony Brook University)  
14:35 Enhancing Neutrino Flavour Sensitivity in TRIDENT with Tau Neutrino Identification - Wei Tian (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
15:05 --- Tramways to CERN ---
16:00 --- STELLAR ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 Field line separation in 3D magnetic turbulence - Matthieu BOUCHET (LAPTh)  
13:35 Micromirror-Induced Anomalous Cosmic-Ray Transport in Galaxy Clusters - Patrick Reichherzer (University of Oxford)  
13:50 Critical Aspects of the Nested Leaky-Box Model - Benedikt Schroer  
14:05 The Correspondence Between Leaky-Box and Diffusion Models of Cosmic-Ray Propagation - Ramanath Cowsik (Washington University in St. Louis)  
14:20 Spatial dependence of the break in the energy spectrum of cosmic rays in the new anisotropic diffusion approach - Vladislav Borisov  
14:35 Understanding the origin of the break in the cosmic-ray all-electron spectrum at around 1 TeV - Satyendra Thoudam (Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 The coherent magnetic field of the Milky Way halo - Peter Tinyakov (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)  
13:35 The Effect of Our Cosmic Neighborhood’s Magnetic Field on UHECR Propagation - Vincent Pelgrims  
13:50 Update on the Galactic Magnetic Field - Glennys R. Farrar (New York University)  
14:05 Search for magnetic deflection multiplets using the Telescope Array surface detectors - Dr Eiji Kido (RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research)  
14:20 Shift of UHECR source images by the intergalactic magnetic field - Alexander Korochkin (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels)  
14:35 Lensing effects of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays propagating in Galactic magnetic fields - Dr Danelise de Oliveira Franco (II. Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universität Hamburg)  
13:20
GA (until 14:35)
13:20 Detection of a very-high-energy gamma emission at the base of the Fermi Bubbles by H.E.S.S. - Dr Emmanuel Moulin  
13:35 Fermi and eROSITA Bubbles as "by-products" of Galactic Evolution - Jiro Shimoda (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo)  
13:50 Reproducing the GeV Galactic Center Excess Using CALET Data - Audrey Coleman  
14:05 TeV Gamma-Ray Diffuse Emissions in the Galactic Center Region with CTAO LST-1 - Shotaro Abe (ICRR, UTokyo)  
14:20 Measurement of the Proton Spectrum with the MAGIC Telescopes - Miguel Molero Gonzalez (Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (ES))  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Detection of TeV Rapid Variability Component Related to Prompt Emissions in GRB 221009A by LHAASO-WCDA - Wenyu Cao  
13:35 The very high energy view of gamma-ray bursts with the MAGIC telescopes - Alessio Berti (Max Planck Institute for Physics)  
13:50 Analysis of GRB 221009A Late-Time Emission Using Fermi-LAT, HAWC, and LHAASO - Lucia Tian (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)  
14:05 Fifteen years of Gamma-Ray Burst observations at very high energies with H.E.S.S. - Edna Ruiz-Velasco (LAPP/CNRS)  
14:20 TeV Afterglow of GRB 221009A without Jet Break - Yo Kusafuka (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, the University of Tokyo)  
14:35 Observation of the spectral turnover in the afterglow emission of GRB 221009A - Samanta Macera (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
13:20
GWMS (until 14:50)
13:20 Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory to the gamma-ray counterparts of neutrino events detected by IceCube - Olga Sergijenko  
13:35 A Hierarchical Shock Acceleration Model for Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays and Multimessenger Signatures - Dr Paul Simeon (Stanford University)  
13:50 Inferring properties of binary neutron star mergers from the shock breakout emission - Eduardo Mario Gutiérrez  
14:05 Probing for Gamma-Ray Emission near KM3-230213A Neutrino Event with VERITAS - Connor Mooney  
14:20 Latest Results from the Searches for Photons at the Highest Energies with the Pierre Auger Observatory - Pierpaolo Savina (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
14:35 Search for GeV neutrinos from different Gamma-Ray Burst populations with IceCube - Karlijn Kruiswijk (UCLouvain)  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 Combined KM3NeT-ARCA and ANTARES searches point-like neutrino emission - Barbara Caiffi (INFN e Universita Genova (IT))  
13:35 The flux of electron antineutrinos from supernova SN1987A data - Veronica Oliviero (Università di Napoli Federico II - INFN sez. Napoli)  
13:50 All-flavor Time-dependent Search for Transient Neutrino Sources - Jose Carpio Dumler  
14:05 Search for a diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux from the Galactic Ridge with KM3NeT/ARCA - Francesco Filippini (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Università di Bologna, INFN-Bologna, Italy)  
14:20 Constraining the diffuse neutrino flux from gamma-ray burst blastwaves with the KM3-230213A ultra-high-energy event - Per Myhr  
14:35 Measuring the Neutrino Flux in Segments along the Galactic Plane with IceCube - Ludwig Neste (Stockholm University/Oscar Klein Centre)  
13:20
NU (until 14:36)
13:20 Reducing Simulation Dependence in Neutrino Telescopes with Masked Point Modeling - Felix Yu  
13:35 Measurement of optical water properties using stopping muons in KM3NeT/ORCA - Andrey Romanov (LPC-Caen)  
13:50 Refinement of antenna response and ice properties at radio wavelengths - Steve Barwick  
14:05 Neutrino Event Properties and Reconstruction with the Radar Echo Telescope - Jannes Loonen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)  
14:20 Improving track reconstruction in IceCube with neural-network based photon transport PDFs - Matti Jansson  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:50)
15:20 The Role of Acoustic Instability in Cosmic-Ray Self-Confinement - Dr Antonio Capanema (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
15:35 Non-linear transport of cosmic rays around supernova remnants: insights from particle-in-cell simulations - Vo Hong Minh Phan (LUX, Sorbonne University)  
15:50 Every Nearby Pulsar is Surrounded by Inhibited Diffusion - Isabelle John  
16:05 Kinetic simulations of electron-positron induced streaming instability in the context of gamma-ray halos around pulsars - Alexandre MARCOWITH (Laboratoire Univers Particle Montpellier)  
16:20 Cosmic Ray Heating in the Early Universe: Joule Heating by Return Currents and its Impact on the Thermal Evolution of the Intergalactic Medium at Redshift around 10 - Shota Yokoyama (Chiba University)  
16:35 Numerical Investigation of Cosmic Ray Spectral Features - Yuca Chen (University of Delaware)  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 First Deuteron Production Measurement in Proton-Proton Interactions at SPS energies by NA61/SHINE - Anirvan Shukla (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
15:35 Antiproton production cross section for indirect dark matter search from the AMBER experiment - Davide Giordano (INFN Torino)  
15:50 Cosmic ray antihelium in the Galaxy - Pedro De la Torre Luque (Institute of theoretical physics (IFT-UAM))  
16:05 The PANDORA Project: Investigating Photonuclear Reactions in Light Nuclei. - Jacob Bekker (University of the Witwatersrand, iThemba LABS, South Africa)  
16:20 Measurements of hadronic interactions at LHCb and their impact on photon/neutrino emission in UHECR sources - Lars Kolk (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))  
16:35 Updates on Antiproton and Antideuteron Production Cross Section in Cosmic Rays Collision. - Francesco D'Angelo (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 TeV emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts: Signatures of Inverse Compton Scattering induced from Kilonova-jet Interactions - Sara Fraija (IA-UNAM)  
15:35 Time and energy resolved detection of gamma-ray transients with the High-Energy Particle Detectors onboard the CSES satellites - Riccardo Nicolaidis (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))  
15:50 GeV Gamma-Ray Detection from Intense GRB 240529A During the Afterglow’s Shallow Decay Phase - Mr Kenta Terauchi (Kyoto University)  
16:05 Astrophysical Processes Behind the GeV Component in Early GRB Afterglows Through Multi-Wavelength Observations - Pawan Tiwari  
16:20 Dissecting the Radiative Puzzle of VHE GRBs: Insights from Multi-Wavelength Modeling - Dr ankur ghosh (University of Johannesburg)  
16:35 Exploring GRB Afterglows in the TeV Era: New Diagnostics of Particle Acceleration - Luca Foffano (INAF Rome (IAPS))  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 Dissecting the Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission of the Galaxy with the HAWC Observatory - Georg Schwefer (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)  
15:35 Do the LHAASO Galactic diffuse emission data require a contribution from unresolved sources? - Vittoria Vecchiotti  
15:50 The cosmic-ray sea explains the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray and neutrino emission from GeV to PeV - Dario Grasso  
16:05 Measurement of diffuse gamma-ray emission based on source-deduction method at Galactic plane by LHAASO - Rui Zhang (PMO)  
16:20 A new self-consistent model for the VHE Galactic gamma-ray and neutrino emissions - Gwenael Giacinti  
16:35 Comic-Ray Source Grammage Dominates The Diffuse Gamma-Ray Sky - Antonio Ambrosone (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
15:20
GWMS (until 16:50)
15:20 Constraints on the Population of Common Sources of Gravitational Waves and High-Energy Neutrinos with IceCube During the Third Observing Run of the LIGO and Virgo Detectors - Doğa Veske  
15:35 J1048+7143: Signatures of a Supermassive Binary Black Hole Close to Merger? - Ilja Jaroschewski (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))  
15:50 Crystal Eye: an instrument with a wide view of the MeV sky to study the astrophysical photons - Ritabrata Sarkar (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
16:05 Multi-Messenger Search for Neutrino and Gravitational-Wave Emissions from Binary Black Holes Near Active Galactic Nuclei - Leonardo Ricca  
16:20 TELAMON: Constraining the Physics of Very-High-Energy Emission in Blazars through High-Frequency Radio Monitoring - Florian Eppel  
16:35 Modeling of Blazar Multimessenger Emission with Convolutional Neural Network - Prof. Narek Sahakyan (ICRANET-Armenia IO)  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 Hot-Coronae Stacking Analysis with the KM3NeT and ANTARES telescopes - Walid Idrissi Ibnsalih  
15:35 Studying Neutrino Production Models in NGC 1068 with INTEGRAL - James Rodi  
15:50 Two 100 TeV Neutrinos Coincident with the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 7469 - Giacomo Sommani (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)  
16:05 Investigating the neutrino emission of candidate neutrino-emitter blazars with the IceCubePy likelihood framework - Dr Massimiliano Lincetto (University of Würzburg | DESY Zeuthen)  
16:20 KM3NeT/ARCA stacking search for high-energy neutrinos from blazars - Francesco Carenini  
16:35 Extreme blazars: stacking analysis with KM3NeT/ARCA - Maria Rosaria Musone (INFN napoli)  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 EUSO-SPB2 Cherenkov Telescope: Overview and First Neutrino Constraints - Mary Hall Reno  
15:35 Probing the Earth’s Mantle Transition Zone and Large Low-Velocity Provinces with Neutrino Oscillation Tomography - Isabel Goos  
15:50 State of the Ice Model in IceCube observatory - Dmitry CHIRKIN  
16:05 Updated Earth Tomography Using Atmospheric Neutrinos at IceCube - Alex Wen  
16:20 Development of monitoring and control strategies for biofouling and sedimentation for the Pacific-Ocean Neutrino Experiment - Braeden Veenstra (University of Alberta)  
16:35 Neutrino search by TA SD - Kaoru Takahashi  
16:50 --- Break ---
17:05
CRD (until 18:05)
17:05 Cosmic Ray Transport and Gamma-Ray Signatures in the Interstellar Medium - Lucas Barreto Mota dos Santos (Universidade de São Paulo - IAG)  
17:20 Updated Limits on Anisotropy in Electron+Positron Cosmic Rays from CALET Data - Holger Motz (Waseda University)  
17:35 Measurements of separate electron and positron spectra from 10 GeV to 20 GeV with DAMPE mission - Yu Nie (University of Science and Technology of China)  
17:50 Estimation of temporal and spatial distributions of high-energy cosmic-ray electron sources using genetic algorithms - Prof. Kenji Yoshida (Shibaura Institute of Technology)  
17:05
CRI (until 18:35)
17:05 Combined fit above 0.1 EeV to the cosmic-ray spectrum and composition measured with the Pierre Auger Observatory - Esteban Roulet  
17:20 Probing the Cosmic-Ray Proton Fraction with Cosmogenic Multi-PeV Neutrinos and Gamma-rays Constraints - Alessandro Cermenati (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
17:35 Implications of temporal features of UHECR fluxes on large scale anisotropies - Karl-Heinz Kampert (Universität Wuppertal)  
17:50 Investigating Non-Accreting Supermassive Black Holes as Sources of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays - Elena Manao  
18:05 Active Galactic Nuclei Jets Enriched by Wolf-Rayet Stars and Their Possible Contribution to Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays - Dr Ana Laura Müller (FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)  
18:20 Constraining UHECR source parameters assuming a cosmogenic origin of KM3-230213A - Abdulrahman Alhebsi (Khalifa University of Science and Technology)  
17:05
GA (until 18:35)
17:05 First Simultaneous TeV Observations of Non-Repeating Fast Radio Bursts with VERITAS - Matthew Lundy (McGill University)  
17:20 Investigating Fast Radio Bursts with H.E.S.S.: Multi-Wavelength Follow-Up and Constraints on Gamma-Ray Emission - Federica BRADASCIO (IJCLab - Université Paris-Saclay)  
17:35 Revisiting Two Decades of GRB Observations: Assessing Missed Very High-Energy Detections and Future Prospects - Halim Ashkar (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet, E ́cole Polytechnique, CNRS, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, F-91128 Palaiseau, France)  
17:50 The Biggest Bangs: Traces of turbulence in GRBs. - Else Magnus (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB-IIHE))  
18:05 LST-1 observations of GRB 221009A: Insights into its late-time VHE afterglow - Arnau Aguasca-Cabot (Universitat de Barcelona - ICCUB - IEEC)  
18:20 Transient Observations with LST-1: Key Results and Future Prospects - Monica Seglar-Arroyo (Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies (IFAE))  
17:05
GA (until 18:21)
17:05 Spectral shape of galactic cosmic rays: Modeling and implications on diffusive gamma-ray emission - Luis Enrique Espinosa Castro (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
17:20 Diffuse emission from stochastic sources - Anton Stall (Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology (TTK), RWTH Aachen University)  
17:35 Testing the influence of anisotropic CR transport and the Galactic magnetic field structure on the all sky gamma-ray emission - Julien Dörner (Ruhr University Bochum)  
17:50 An Interpretation of Sub-PeV Galactic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Observations by the Tibet ASγ Experiment and LHAASO - Sei Kato (Institut d'astrophysique de Paris)  
18:05 Modelling Galactic CRs and the Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission - Peter Marinos (Stanford)  
17:05
GWMS (until 18:35)
17:05 MCMC Parameter Study of the Multimessenger Emission from AGN-Starburst Galaxies - Silvia Salvatore  
17:20 CCSNe detection perspectives with 3G GW detectors - Alessandro Veutro (Sapienza Università di Roma)  
17:35 New Public Neutrino Alerts for Clusters of IceCube Events - Sarah Louise Mancina (INFN-Padova)  
17:50 Archival Search for IceCube Sub-TeV Neutrino Counterparts to Sub-Threshold Gravitational Wave Events from the Third Observing Run of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA - Tista Mukherjee (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)  
18:05 Pre-merger alert to detect the very-high-energy prompt emission from binary neutron-star mergers: Einstein Telescope and Cherenkov Telescope Array synergy - Biswajit Banerjee  
18:20 Astro-COLIBRI: A Comprehensive Platform for Real-Time Multi-Messenger Astrophysics - Dr Fabian Schüssler (IRFU / CEA Paris-Saclay)  
17:05
NU (until 18:35)
17:05 The GRAND@Auger Prototype for the Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection - Prof. João de Mello Neto (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ)  
17:20 The Payload for Ultrahigh Energy Observations: Detector Design and Implementation - Kaeli Hughes (The Ohio State University)  
17:35 Probing ultra-high-energy neutrinos with the IceCube-Gen2 in-ice radio array - Christian Glaser (Uppsala University)  
17:50 Prospects for Observing KM3NeT/ARCA-like Events from Astrophysical Transients with PBR - Angela V. Olinto (Columbia University)  
18:05 Tracing Out The Neutrino Sky With TAMBO - Prof. Carlos Arguelles (Harvard University)  
18:20 The recent status of the HUNT prototypes - Zongkang Zeng  
17:05
NU (until 18:35)
17:05 KM3NeT/ARCA Stacking Search for Ultra-Luminous Infrared Galaxies - Antonio De Benedittis (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)  
17:20 Search for High-Energy Neutrinos from Infrared Flares - Giacomo Sommani (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)  
17:35 Search for Correlations of High-Energy Neutrinos with Infrared Flares in AGNs - Wenlian Li (1.State Key Laboratory of Dark Matter Physics, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 201210, China 2.Fakultät für Physik & Astronomie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany)  
17:50 Fast Radio Burst Sources and Neutrinos - Félix BRETAUDEAU  
18:05 Search for GeV-PeV neutrinos from nova T Coronae Borealis with IceCube - Justin Vandenbroucke (University of Wisconsin – Madison)  
18:20 A Search for Astrophysical Neutrinos from Flaring X-ray Binaries with IceCube - Alina Kochocki (Michigan State University)  
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRD (until 14:50)
13:20 The Response of 3D Imaging BGO Calorimeter of DAMPE to TeV e^+/e^- in space - Ms Cong Zhao (University of Science and Technology of China)  
13:35 Machine Learning methods for antideuteron identification with the AMS-02 detector - Marta Borchiellini (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))  
13:50 Monte Carlo Helium Data Analysis for the ISS-CREAM Instrument - Arul Bagga (on behalf of the ISS-CREAM Collaboration) (Sungkyunkwan University)  
14:05 A deep learning method for event recognition in CALET data - Adrien Picquenot  
14:20 Unsupervised selection of cosmic-ray electrons and positrons in Fermi-LAT data - Raffaella Bonino  
14:35 GeoMagFilter: Modeling the Angular-Rigidity Joint Distribution of Galactic Cosmic Rays on Low Earth Orbit - Dr Ran Huo (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology)  
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Five Years of Mini-EUSO Observations from the ISS: Summary of Key Results - Matteo Battisti  
13:35 From Ground to Space: An Overview of the JEM-EUSO Program for the Study of UHECRs and Astrophysical Neutrinos - Zbigniew Plebaniak (INFN Rome and University of Rome, Tor Vergta, Italy)  
13:50 POEMMA-Balloon with Radio: An Overview - Johannes Eser (Columbia University)  
14:05 Implications of Mini-EUSO measurements for a space-based observation of UHECRs - Mario Edoardo Bertaina  
14:20 EUSO-SPB2 Cosmic Ray Searches and Observations - George Filippatos  
14:35 The Terzina payload on board the NUSES space mission - Prof. Teresa Montaruli (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
13:20
DM (until 14:50)
13:20 Search for heavy axions with the European X-Ray Free Electron Laser - Prof. Subir Sarkar (University of Oxford)  
13:35 Probing axionlike particles with invisible neutrino decay using the IceCube observations of NGC 1068 - Bhanu Prakash Pant  
13:50 Search for Axion-like Particles Using TeV Blazar Observations with the HAWC Observatory - Ian James Watson (University of Seoul)  
14:05 Detecting axion star mergers in the pi-axiverse - Geoff Beck  
14:20 Do axions put out gamma-ray bursts? - Oindrila Ghosh (Stockholm University & the Oskar Klein Centre)  
14:35 Novel bounds on decaying axionlike particle dark matter from the cosmic background - Sara Porras Bedmar (Universitaet Hamburg)  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 High-energy Neutrino and Gamma Ray Emission from Clusters-like Perseus - Saqib Hussain  
13:35 Search for cosmic-ray induced gamma-ray emission from local galaxy clusters using Fermi-LAT data - Judit Pérez-Romero (Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology / University of Nova Gorica)  
13:50 Searching for dark matter signatures in the Virgo Cluster with H.E.S.S. - Jean-François Glicenstein (IRFU, CEA Paris-Saclay)  
14:05 GeV-TeV Connections in Massive Galaxies: Pulsar-Driven Emission and Prospects for Evolutionary Insights - Ellis Owen (RIKEN)  
14:20 Results from deep VERITAS observations of starburst galaxies - Lab Saha  
14:35 MWL study of OT 081 and other blazars on the border of categorization - Marina Manganaro  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Detection of extended X-ray emission surrounding PSR B0656+14 with eROSITA - Qiang Yuan  
13:35 Study of TeV halo candidate LHAASO J1849+0851 with LHAASO data - Shicong Hu (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)  
13:50 HESS J1831-098: Exploring a pulsar halo scenario with H.E.S.S. data - Karim SABRI  
14:05 Geminga's pulsar halo: a multiwavelength view - Dr Silvia Manconi (Sorbonne University & LPTHE, Paris)  
14:20 TeV Emission from PSR B1055-52 with HESS: Evidence for a Pulsar Halo - Tina Wach (Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)  
14:35 A population study of PWNe/halos detected by LHAASO - Yu Luo (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 A neutrino flux above 5 PeV and implications for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays - Tianlu Yuan (University of Wisconsin Madison)  
13:35 Can KM3-230213A be compatible with a cosmogenic origin? - Antonio Marinelli (Università di Napoli, Federico II)  
13:50 Interpretation of the KM3-230213A event origin in terms of extragalactic blazar sources - Meriem Bendahman  
14:05 The blazar PKS 0605-085 as the origin of the KM3-230213A neutrino event - Timur Dzhatdoev  
14:20 Insights from leptohadronic modelling of the brightest blazar flare - Mr Egor Podlesnyi (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))  
14:35 Extreme Relativistic Beaming in Neutrino-Associated Blazars - Yuri Kovalev (Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy)  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 A Global Strategy for The Future of High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy - Dr Mauricio Bustamante (Niels Bohr Institute)  
13:35 Extending KM3NeT’s Point-Source Searches to Lower Energies with KM3NeT/ORCA - Ilaria Del Rosso (University of Bologna, INFN-Bo)  
13:50 Prospects for Observing Astrophysical Transients with GeV Neutrinos - ANGELINA PARTENHEIMER  
14:05 KM3NeT’s sensitivity to the next core-collapse supernova - Sonia EL HEDRI  
14:20 Results from IceCube Follow-up of Nearby Supernova SN2023ixf - Alicia Mand  
14:35 IceCat-2: Updated IceCube Event Catalog of Alert Tracks - Angela Zegarelli (Ruhr Universität Bochum (RUB))  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:20
CRD (until 16:50)
15:20 Antiproton Flux and Properties of Elementary Particle Fluxes in Cosmic Rays Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the ISS - Hannah Taylor Anderson (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
15:35 The BESS-Polar II lower-energy antiproton flux using the upper-middle TOF trigger mode - Kenichi Sakai  
15:50 Temporal Structures in Electron and Positron Spectra and Charge Sign Effects in Galactic Cosmic Rays - Tong Su (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology (CN))  
16:05 Antiprotons and Elementary Particles over a Solar Cycle: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Dr Zhi-Cheng Tang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)  
16:20 Precision Measurement of the Monthly Light Ion Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station - Jian Tian (INFN e Universita Roma Tor Vergata (IT))  
16:35 Time-Dependent Measurements of Absolute Spectra for Elements up to Fe by SuperTIGER as a Probe of Solar Modulation, Atmospheric and Geomagnetic Rigidity Effects - Allan Labrador  
15:20
CRI (until 16:50)
15:20 Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays from Tidal Disruption Events: Composition, Spectrum, and Challenges - Walter Winter  
15:35 Multi-messenger constraints on transient accelerators of ultra-high energy cosmic rays - Antonio Condorelli  
15:50 Ultra-high-energy cosmic rays from ultra-fast outflows of active galactic nuclei - Domenik Ehlert (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)  
16:05 Spectrum and Composition of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays produced in the magnetized turbulent outflow of Binary Neutron Star mergers, and the time delay of associated EHE neutrinos - Glennys R. Farrar (New York University)  
16:20 Ultraheavy Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays - Bing Theodore Zhang (Institute of high energy physics, CAS)  
16:35 Simulating the propagation of cosmic rays heavier than iron in SimProp - Armando di Matteo (INFN Torino)  
15:20
DM (until 16:35)
15:20 Probing late-time annihilations of oscillating asymmetric dark matter via rotation curves of galaxies - Júlia Gouvêa Mamprim (Universidade de São Paulo)  
15:35 A detailed characterisation of low-mass dark matter subhalo tidal tracks via numerical simulations - ALEJANDRA AGUIRRE-SANTAELLA (Institute for Computational Cosmology, Durham University)  
15:50 The CMZ anomalous Ionization rate explained by MeV DM - Pedro De la Torre Luque (Institute of theoretical physics (IFT-UAM))  
16:05 Astrophysical jets to constrain the dark matter nature - Dimitrios Kantzas  
16:20 Impact of baryons on the population of galactic subhalos and implications for dark matter searches - Sara Porras Bedmar (Universitaet Hamburg)  
15:20
GA (until 16:36)
15:20 The diffuse extragalactic gamma-ray background radiation: star-forming galaxies are not the dominant component - Junling CHEN (the University of Tokyo)  
15:35 No evidence for gamma-ray emission from the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy - Christopher Eckner (University of Nova Gorica, Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology)  
15:50 Probing Circumgalactic Cosmic Rays around the Milky Way with GeV-PeV Gamma Rays and Neutrinos - Susumu Inoue  
16:05 Measurement of the time delay in the gravitationally lensed system PKS 1830-211 - Margherita De Toma (SISSA)  
16:20 Searching for Lorentz invariance violation with artificial neural networks - Tomislav Terzić  
15:20
GA (until 16:35)
15:20 Kinetic simulations of electron-positron streaming instability in the context of gamma-ray halos and X-ray filaments around pulsars - Luca Orusa (Princeton University, Columbia University)  
15:35 Interstellar Magnetic Field Effects on the Asymmetric Structure of Pulsar Halos - Yuan LI  
15:50 The environment of TeV halo progenitors - Lioni-Moana Bourguinat  
16:05 Generating the TeV gamma-ray sky from population synthesis of pulsar environments - Giovanni Cozzolongo  
16:20 H.E.S.S. Observations of TeV pulsars - Mr Maxime REGEARD (APC - CNRS)  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 Impact of multi-messenger spectral modelling on blazar-neutrino associations - Julian Kuhlmann (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)  
15:35 Correlation between the unabsorbed hard X-rays and neutrinos in radio-loud and radio-quiet AGN - Emma Kun (Ruhr University Bochum)  
15:50 Evidence of Neutrino Emission from X-ray Bright Seyfert Galaxies with IceCube - Shiqi Yu  
16:05 Constraining the contribution of Seyfert galaxies to the astrophysical neutrino flux using NGC 1068 as a benchmark - Lena Saurenhaus (Max Planck Institute for Physics)  
16:20 Neutrino and Cosmic Ray Emission of Coronae of Supermassive black holes - Dr Rostom Mbarek  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 The Candidate Blazar Counterparts of the Ultra-High-Energy Event KM3-230213A - Dr Massimiliano Lincetto (U. Würzburg)  
15:35 Search for a cosmic point-like neutrino source from the direction of the ultra-high-energy event KM3-230213A - Martina Marconi (INFN Genova - Università di Genova)  
15:50 Model-agnostic interpretation of the first KM3NeT Ultra-High-Energy event within the Global Neutrino Landscape - Jonathan Mauro (UCLouvain)  
16:05 Ultra-high-energy neutrino detection with radio antennas in the ground-based observatory - Baobiao Yue  
16:20 Using the Cherenkov Telescope onboard EUSO-SPB2 for Target of Opportunity searches of very high energy neutrino sources - Claire Guépin-Detrigne (CNRS, LUPM)  
16:35 In Situ Calibration Systems for the Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment - Dilraj Ghuman (Simon Fraser University)  
16:50 --- Break ---
17:04
GA (until 18:20)
17:04 Discovery of the Gamma-Ray source LHAASO J0534+3535 - Xiurong Li  
17:19 Observations of TeV Gamma-Ray Sources in the DA 495 Region - Mr Seonghyeon Yu (Pennsylvania State University)  
17:34 Spectrum and Morphology of the Ultra-High-Energy Source LHAASO~J2018+3651 - Mr Huicai Li (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049 Beijing, China)  
17:49 Study of HESS J1857 with HAWC for a Multi-wavelength Analysis - Mr Ramiro Torres-Escobedo (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
18:04 A VERITAS view of HESS J1857+026 within a multi-wavelength analysis - Dr Yu Chen  
17:05 --- . ---
17:05
CRD (until 18:20)
17:05 Measuring sub-GeV galactic cosmic ray with HEPD-01 on the CSES-01 satellite - Alessandro Sotgiu  
17:20 Observations of Low-energy Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectra with the 2024 AESOP-Lite Mission - Scott Martin (Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware Department of Physics and Astronomy)  
17:35 Measurement of the Proton and Helium-4 Cross Sections in Space with DAMPE - Paul Coppin (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
17:50 First Results from the RadMap Telescope - Martin Jan Losekamm (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))  
18:05 Dual cosmic ray detector based on acrylic rods - Juan Emmanuel Rosas Trujillo (Laboratorio Internacional de Partículas Elementales, Departamento de Física, DCeI, CL. UGTO)  
17:05
DM (until 18:35)
17:05 Heavy Dark Matter Annihilation search with IceCube tracks - Dan Salazar-Gallegos  
17:20 Dark matter searches in the Galactic Center with IceCube-DeepCore and IceCube-Upgrade - Nhan Chau (IIHE, Brussels)  
17:35 Indirect dark matter searches towards the Sun using the full ANTARES data set - Chiara Poirè (Università degli studi di Salerno)  
17:50 Neutrino production in the central dark-matter spikes of active galaxies - Polina Kivokurtseva (INR RAS; MSU)  
18:05 Limits on WIMP-Scattering Cross Sections using Solar Neutrinos with Ten Years of IceCube Data - Jeffrey Lazar  
18:20 WIMP Dark Matter Searches from the Galactic Centre with KM3NeT - Adriana Bariego-Quintana (IFIC, Valencia.)  
17:05
GA (until 18:35)
17:05 Highlights from MACE - Chinmay Borwankar for MACE collaboration (Bhabha Atomic Research Center)  
17:20 Highlights from the Tibet AS$\gamma$ experiment - Dr Masato Takita (ICRR, The University of Tokyo)  
17:35 Searches for steady and transient Gamma Ray sources with GRAPES-3 - Mr Mohan Karthik  
17:50 The Fourth HAWC Catalog of Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Sources - Samuel Groetsch (University of Wisconsin-Madison)  
18:05 Steps toward the 5FGL Fermi-LAT source catalog - Jean Ballet (AIM, CEA Saclay)  
18:20 Dissecting the Gamma-Ray Sky at High Latitudes with Simulation-Based Inference - Christopher Eckner (University of Nova Gorica, Center for Astrophysics and Cosmology)  
17:05
NU (until 18:05)
17:05 Photo-hadronic pair creation and neutrino production in magnetospheric current sheets of accreting black holes - Despina Karavola (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)  
17:20 Neutrino and electromagnetic signals from tidal disruption events: bridging the theory with observations - Chengchao Yuan (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)  
17:35 A neutrino flare associated with X-ray emission from TDE ATLAS17jrp - Ms Ronglan Li  
17:50 Results from IceCube Searches for High-Energy Neutrinos Coincident with Gravitational-Wave Alerts in LVK O4 - Zsuzsanna Marka  
17:05
NU (until 18:35)
17:05 Measurement of the Diffuse Astrophysical Neutrino Spectrum above a TeV with All Flavor Starting Events in IceCube - Vedant Basu  
17:20 Measurement of the Three-Flavor Composition of Astrophysical Neutrinos with Contained IceCube Events - Aswathi Balagopal V. (University of Delaware)  
17:35 Neutrino Flavor Identification at the Highest Energies with PUEO - Christoph Welling (University of Chicago)  
17:50 Do cosmic rays produce in-ice Askaryan radiation? A study with the Askaryan Radio Array - Philipp Windischhofer (University of Chicago (US))  
18:05 Study of an Isolated Double-pulse Cosmic Ray Candidate Recorded with the Askaryan Radio Array - Shoukat Ali (University of Kansas)  
18:20 Cosmic-Ray Physics in the PeV to EeV Energy Range with the IceCube-Gen2 Surface Array - Frank Schroeder (Bartol Research Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware; and Institute for Astroparticle Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)  
20:00 --- Conference dinner ---
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:20
CRI (until 14:50)
13:20 Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum with the TALE detector in hybrid mode - Dr Hitoshi Oshima (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo)  
13:35 Evaluation of the systematic uncertainties of the cosmic ray energy spectrum measured by the Telescopa Array surface detector array - Kozo Fujisue  
13:50 Analysis of Inclined Air Shower Events Observed by the TA SD and the TAx4 SD - Chisato Koyama (ICRR, The University of Tokyo)  
14:05 Updated comparison of the UHECR energy spectra measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array - Francesco Salamida  
14:20 Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum above 2.5 EeV using 19 years of operation of the Pierre Auger Observatory - Diego Ravignani  
14:35 Features in the Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum Observed with Telescope Array Surface Detectors - Jihyun Kim  
13:20
DM (until 14:35)
13:20 Cosmic antimatter signatures from primordial back holes - Lorenzo Stefanuto (University of Turin)  
13:35 An all-sky search for individual Primordial Black Hole burst with LHAASO - Dr Houbing Jiang (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese)  
13:50 Search for Beyond Standard Model Physics with FASER at the LHC - Tomohiro Inada (Kyushu University (JP))  
14:05 Searching for massive, non-relativistic particles in space with the SQM-ISS detector - Zbigniew Plebaniak (INFN Rome and University of Rome, Tor Vergta, Italy)  
14:20 Search for Sub-Relativistic Magnetic Monopoles with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory - Jonas Häußler (RWTH Aachen University | IceCube Collaboration)  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Overcoming the physical limits of Cherenkov telescopes - Sebastian Achim Mueller (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)  
13:35 Hadron Collider Measurements for IACT Background Modeling - Clara Elisabeth Leitgeb (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE))  
13:50 Stellar Intensity Interferometry observations at the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory with the Medium-Sized Telescopes - Quentin LUCE (Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab, Orsay (France))  
14:05 Bayesian approach to signal estimation in gamma-ray astronomy with Gammapy - Matheus Genaro Dantas Xavier (Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)  
14:20 First IACT Waveform Analysis Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Using CTLearn - Tjark Miener (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
14:35 Classifying Waveform MAGIC Telescope Data Using Graph Neural Networks - Jarred Green  
13:20
GA (until 14:50)
13:20 Resolved gamma-ray emission around the microquasar V4641 Sgr - Laura Olivera Nieto (Max-Planck Institut für Kernphysik)  
13:35 Observation of Cygnus X-1 and Cygnus X-3 with LHAASO - Cong Li (The Institute of High Energy Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences)  
13:50 Multimessenger emission from the microquasar V4641 Sgr - Prof. Foteini Oikonomou (NTNU)  
14:05 Exploring the Intriguing Ultra-High-Energy Microquasar V4641 Sgr with HAWC - Sabrina Casanova (IFJ PAN Krakow)  
14:20 Microquasars as the main Galactic PeVatrons - Samy Kaci (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
14:35 Results of the historical observations of the microquasar Cygnus X-3 with the MAGIC telescopes. - Luis Barrios Jiménez (IAC, ULL)  
13:20
GWMS (until 14:50)
13:20 THE DIFFUSE HIGH ENERGY NON-AGN NEUTRINO EMISSION - Antonio Marinelli (Università di Napoli, Federico II)  
13:35 Constraints on the ultra-high-energy Galactic gamma-ray emission from neutrino data - Samy Kaci (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)  
13:50 Search for Neutrinos from the Galactic 4FGL Sources with the Pion-bump Signature with IceCube - Alejandra Maria Granados Hernandez (Michigan State University)  
14:05 IceCube population constraints on neutrino emission by Fermi-LAT detected active galactic nuclei - SAMUEL HORI  
14:20 Mergers of binary-neutron-stars as production sites of high-energy neutrinos - Denise Boncioli  
14:35 Joint Detection Prospects of Binary Neutron Star Mergers using CTA - Gravitational-Wave Detectors and high energy neutrino emission scenarios - Ms Tanima Mondal (IIT Kharagpur, India)  
13:20
NU (until 14:35)
13:20 Selecting Hadronic Supernova Remnants for Targeted Galactic Neutrino Searches - Emily Simon  
13:35 Investigating the Origin of the Neutrino Excess in the Cygnus Bubble Core - Tian-Qi Huang  
13:50 Multimessanger study of the Cygnus region: the local hadronic component and the Galactic cosmic-rays sea. - Riccardo Maria Bozza (INFN Napoli)  
14:05 Neutrinos as a new tracer of the gas distribution in the Milky Way Centre - Paul Chong Wa Lai (University College London)  
14:20 Multi-messenger emission from choked jets in collapsars - Matteo Pais (INAF - Osservatorio astronomico di Padova (OAPD))  
13:20
NU (until 14:50)
13:20 Search for UHE neutrinos from GRBs with the Pierre Auger Observatory - YAGO LEMA CAPEANS  
13:35 High-Fidelity Simulations of the Full Askaryan Radio Array and its Sensitivity to Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos - Abby Bishop (University of Wisconsin - Madison)  
13:50 Construction, commissioning and operation of the Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G) - Felix Schlüter  
14:05 Status of RNO-G's First Neutrino Search - Brian Clark (University of Maryland)  
14:20 Search for neutrino emission from Microquasars with KM3NeT/ORCA detector - Francesco Magnani  
14:35 Prospects of neutrino observations of the Central Molecular Zone and Cygnus cocoon with KM3NeT/ARCA - Marouane Benhassi (University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Italy))  
14:50 --- Coffee ---
15:19
CRI (until 16:50)
15:19 Advances in reconstructing the cosmic-ray energy spectrum with IceTop - Lilly Pyras (University of Utah)  
15:34 The Cosmic Ray Event Spectrum in the Knee Region measured by the NICHE Array at Telescope Array - Douglas Bergman (University of Utah)  
15:49 Highlights of LHAASO Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum and Composition Measurements - Shoushan Zhang  
16:04 Measurement of All-Particle Energy Spectrum and Mean Logarithmic Mass of Cosmic Rays until hundreds of PeV - Hengying Zhang (Yunnan University)  
16:19 Highlights from the GRAPES-3 Experiment on Galactic Cosmic Ray Measurements - Pravata Kumar Mohanty (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)  
16:34 Measurement of the Iron Spectrum with the MAGIC Telescopes - Miguel Molero Gonzalez (Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (ES))  
15:19
GA (until 16:50)
15:19 Study on Gamma-ray binaries with the LHAASO WCDA data - Ms MARIAM HASAN (IHEP)  
15:34 Deep observation of the gamma-ray binary LS 5039 with H.E.S.S. - Dr Mathieu JACOBE DE NAUROIS (Laboratoire Leprince Ringuet IN2P3/CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique)  
15:49 Searching for common emission mechanisms in seventeen years of VERITAS, Fermi-LAT, and Swift-XRT observations of LS I+61 303 - Anne Duerr (University of Utah)  
16:04 High-energy gamma rays from cosmic rays escaping from microquasars - Yutaka Ohira (The University of Tokyo)  
16:19 VERITAS observations of the Microquasar SS 433 - Tobias Kai Kleiner  
16:34 X-ray Insights into Knot Dynamics and Particle Acceleration in the PeVatron Microquasar SS 433/W50 - Naomi Tsuji (University of Tokyo/ICRR)  
15:20 --- . ---
15:20
DM (until 16:50)
15:20 The Cross-Disciplinary Hunt for Dark Matter: Machine Learning and Material Science Meet Astroparticle Physics - Carlos Blanco  
15:35 A novel low-background photomultiplier tube R12699 developed for xenon based detectors - Zhou Zhizhen  
15:50 Design and Validation of Cryogenic Readout Electronics at 165K - Ms yang liu  
16:05 Development of a GAGG-based low-background neutron detector - Andrea MOLINARIO (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica)  
16:20 Searching for Dark Matter with the RES-NOVA detector - Nahuel Ferreiro Iachellini (University of Milano-Bicocca)  
16:35 Characterization of the Piedicastello Tunnels as a Potential Underground Laboratory for Astroparticle Physics in Trento, Italy - Francesco Nozzoli (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN-TIFPA (IT))  
15:20
GA (until 16:50)
15:20 Classification of Unidentified Extended LHAASO Sources based on their Gamma-Ray Morphology: Prospects for Future IACTs. - Alberto Bonollo  
15:35 The AdvCam project: Designing the future cameras for the Large-Sized Telescope of the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory. - Matthieu Heller (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
15:50 The trigger design for AdvCam - Dr Leonid Burmistrov (University of Geneva)  
16:05 First observational results with the prototype experiment of stereoscopic water Cherenkov detector in Tibet - Prof. Huang Jing huangjing (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)  
16:20 PEPS: Probing Extreme PeVatron Sources - Ioana Maris  
16:35 Results and plans to apply interferometry to air shower observations at the Pierre Auger Observatory - Harm Schoorlemmer (Radboud University)  
15:20
GWMS -Dr Nicolas Produit (Universite de Geneve (CH)) (until 16:50)
15:20 Observations of Fast Rotating Stars with the VERITAS Stellar Intensity Interferometer (VSII) - Dave Kieda  
15:35 Prospects and first optical intensity interferometry results with the MAGIC and CTAO-North LST telescopes - Irene Jiménez Martínez (Max Planck Institute for Physics)  
15:42 Resolving Binary Systems down to Milli-Arcsecond Precision through Stellar Intensity Interferometry with MAGIC and LST-1 - Aramis Raiola (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
15:49 Intensity Interferometry prospects with the CTAO - Prasenjit Saha (University of Zurich)  
16:04 Reaching 10 microarcsec in the optical to resolve accretion disks - Roland Walter (University of Geneva)  
16:19 Development of sub 50 picosecond intensity interferometry for astrophysics - Gilles Koziol  
16:34 Limits on Atmospheric Broadening of the HBT Peak Using High-Speed Single-Photon Detectors - Dr Vitalii Sliusar (University of Geneva)  
15:20
NU (until 16:50)
15:20 Recent Upgrades to TAROGE-M: Antarctic High-Mountain Radio Antenna Array for Detecting Near-Horizontal Ultra-High Energy Air Showers - Shih-Hao Wang (Leung Center for Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)  
15:35 Unfolding the Muon Neutrino Spectrum with Eleven Years of IceCube Data - Ms Lene van Rootselaar (TU Dortmund University)  
15:50 Measuring the Astrophysical Neutrino-Antineutrino Ratio with IceCube - Barbara Skrzypek (UC Berkeley)  
16:05 Bayesian neutrino oscillation analysis with 715 kton-yr of KM3NeT/ORCA - Alfonso Lazo (IFIC-Universitat de València)  
16:20 Search for cosmic neutrino point sources and extended sources with 6-21 lines of KM3NeT/ARCA - Vittorio Parisi (University of Genova)  
16:35 Measuring the galactic plane and searching for galactic PeVatrons using the IceCube Multi-Flavor Astrophysical Neutrino sample - Matthias Thiesmeyer (University of Wisconsin - Madison)  
16:51 --- Break ---
17:00
CTA session (until 18:30)
17:00
PO-2 (until 18:30)
12:10 --- Lunch ---
13:10
Rapporteur Talks (until 14:30)
14:30 --- Coffee ---
15:00
Rapporteur Talks (until 16:20)
16:20
Rapporteur Talks (until 16:50)
16:50
Closing (until 17:10)
17:10
Closing (until 17:40)