The future of Astroparticle Physics in Europe

Europe/Zurich
Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium

Universitaire Stichting Egmontstraat 11 - 1000 Brussel https://www.fondationuniversitaire.be/nl/content/zaal
Description

The future of Astroparticle Physics in Europe

Presentation of the European Astroparticle Physics Strategy Mid-Term Update

Over the last years, the APPEC Scientific Advisory committee prepared a Mid-Term Update for the European Astroparticle Physics Strategy 2017-2026. In interaction with the whole community and neighbouring fields, e.g. during the very successful Town Meeting in Berlin, the update document was discussed and finally approved by the APPEC General Assembly. 

With this event we would like to present the Mid-Term Update to our stakeholders and discuss the future of Astroparticle Physics in Europe.

 

Location: 

Universitaire Stichting
Egmontstraat 11 
1000 Brussel / Belgium
https://www.fondationuniversitaire.be/nl/content/zaal

 

   

     

Photo credits: K.Henjes-Kunst, A.Haungs, J.Hörandel

 

 

Registration
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Participants
    • Presentation of the APPEC Roadmap Mid-term Update
      • 1
        Welcome to Brussels
        Speaker: Dr Florence Quist (FNRS International Affairs division)
      • 2
        APPEC and its Roadmaps
        Speaker: Andreas Haungs
      • 3
        European Astroparticle Physics Strategy 2017-2026 Mid-Term Update
        Speaker: Prof. Sijbrand De Jong
    • Coffee, Get-together, Posters by Research Infrastructures

      Representatives of the APPEC relevant research infrastructures will present a poster on the future plans of the RI.
      Posters will be presented by:
      Auger Prime
      CMBS4
      VIRGO
      Katrin++
      DARWIN
      XENON
      SWGO
      IceCubeGen2
      THESEUS
      JUNO
      KM3NeT
      ET
      GCOS
      Callio Lab
      LEGEND
      H.E.S.S.
      GRAND
      NEXT
      POEMMA
      CUPID
      CUORE
      DarkSide-20k

    • Embedding Astroparticle Physics in Europe
    • Reception