14–16 May 2024
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

The European Consortium for Astroparticle Theory (EuCAPT, https://www.eucapt.org) is a young initiative, with central hub at CERN, that aims to bring together the European community of theoretical astroparticle physicists and cosmologists. Our goals are to increase the exchange of ideas and knowledge; to coordinate scientific and training activities; to help scientists attract adequate resources for their projects; and to promote a stimulating, fair and open environment in which young scientists can thrive.     

We are delighted to announce the fourth edition of the EuCAPT annual symposium, the flagship event of our consortium, that aims to provide an interdisciplinary Europe-wide forum to discuss opportunities and challenges in Theoretical Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology. The symposium will take place at CERN, with online participation possible. We invite all scientists (PhD students, postdocs, and staff) active in these fields of research to join us remotely or in person from May 14 to 16, 2024. The symposium will feature invited presentations, and young scientists will have the opportunity to present their work with lightning talks and in a poster session. 

We invite young scientists to submit abstracts for lightning talks and posters by February 15.  There is no conference fee for this event.

Invited speakers:
Jose Luis Bernal (Institute of Physcis of Cantabria)
Simone Blasi (DESY Hamburg)
Christopher Eckner (University of Nova Gorica)
Giulio Fabbian (University of Cardiff)
Gaetan Facchinetti (Bruxelles University)
Damiano Fiorillo (Niels Bohr Institute)
Alexander Jenkins (University College London)
Juraj Klaric (Louvain University)
Valeriya Korol (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
Eva-Maria Mueller (University of Sussex)
Enrico Peretti (Universite Paris Diderot)
Mathias Pierre (DESY Hamburg)
Hamsa Padmanabhan  (Geneva University)
Sarah Recchia (University of Turin)
Bogumiła Świeżewska (Warsaw University)



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