13–17 Jan 2025
Krakow, Poland
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  1. 13/01/2025, 08:00
  2. Tadeusz Lesiak (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    13/01/2025, 09:15
  3. Mark Thomson
    13/01/2025, 09:25
  4. Reyes Alemany Fernandez (CERN)
    13/01/2025, 09:55
  5. Brigitte Vachon (McGill University, (CA))
    13/01/2025, 11:00
    EW
  6. Luca Della Penna (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
    13/01/2025, 11:30
    EW
  7. Zbigniew Andrzej Was (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    13/01/2025, 12:00
    EW
  8. Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))
    13/01/2025, 14:00
  9. Marc Escalier (IJCLab-Orsay)
    13/01/2025, 14:30
  10. Michal Bluj (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    13/01/2025, 15:00
  11. Rui Santos (University of Lisbon)
    13/01/2025, 16:00
    BSM
  12. Ruggero Turra (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    13/01/2025, 16:30
    BSM
  13. Michal Szleper (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    13/01/2025, 17:00
    BSM
  14. 13/01/2025, 18:00
  15. Kaoru Hagiwara (KEK)
    14/01/2025, 09:00
    Top
  16. Daniel Ernani Martins Neto (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    14/01/2025, 09:30
    Top
  17. Piotr Zalewski (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    14/01/2025, 10:00
    Top
  18. Andreas Warburton (McGill University, (CA))
    14/01/2025, 11:00
  19. Marcin Konecki (University of Warsaw (PL))
    14/01/2025, 11:25
  20. Michal Krzysztof Kazanecki (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    14/01/2025, 11:50
  21. Iwona Anna Sputowska (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    14/01/2025, 14:00
  22. Iwona Grabowska-Bold (AGH University of Krakow (PL))
    14/01/2025, 14:30
  23. Artur Kalinowski (University of Warsaw (PL))
    14/01/2025, 15:00
  24. Amine Meskar (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, and experiment KM3NeT.)
    14/01/2025, 16:00

    Ultra-high-energy neutrinos are a gateway into new physics beyond the Stan-
    dard Model, with potentials for unraveling some of the essential mysteries in
    cosmology and astrophysics. Given the nature of neutrinos, with electric charge
    neutrality and negligible mass, they go through cosmic distances without in-
    teracting and will be an excellent candidate for multi-messenger astronomy
    in...

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  25. Kalyani Chaitnya Kumar Mehta (AGH University of Karkow)
    14/01/2025, 16:15

    The KM3NeT (Cubic Kilometer Neutrino Telescope) located in the Mediterranean Sea is the next-generation neutrino Cherenkov observatory. This experiment addresses a few fundamental questions of physics, like neutrino mass hierarchy and the origins of high-energy cosmic rays. KM3NeT consists of two telescopes: ORCA (Oscillation Research with Cosmics in the Abyss) and ARCA (Astroparticle Research...

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  26. Maria Malgorzata Dudek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    14/01/2025, 16:30

    The ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) will undergo modernization between 2026 and 2030 to prepare for operations at the high luminosity regime of the HL-LHC (High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider). To address the challenging radiation levels, higher data rates, and extremely high-occupancy environment, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be upgraded and replaced with a new all-silicon pixel and strip...

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  27. Jonas Lang (NCBJ)
    14/01/2025, 16:45

    High-precision calculations of Higgs boson observables can be used to constrain models of the Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics. Motivated by the non-observation of light BSM particles at the LHC, in this talk I will discuss a renormalization scheme for precise predictions of Higgs boson decays in the presence of a moderatelly heavy BSM physics at the 1-loop level. I will cover the...

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  28. Tomasz Dariusz Ostafin (AGH University of Krakow (PL))
    14/01/2025, 17:00
  29. Luthien Mlynarska (AGH University of Krakow (PL))
    14/01/2025, 17:15
  30. Stefano Forte (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    15/01/2025, 09:00
    QCD
  31. Rene Poncelet (IFJ PAN Krakow)
    15/01/2025, 09:30
    QCD
  32. Luca Sesto Colangeli (University of Toronto (CA))
    15/01/2025, 10:00
    QCD
  33. Margaret Lutz (CERN)
    15/01/2025, 11:00
    BSM
  34. Malgorzata Kazana (NCBJ Warsaw (PL))
    15/01/2025, 11:30
    BSM
  35. Nicolò Jacazio (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    15/01/2025, 12:00
    BSM
  36. Anna Kaczmarska (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)), Marek Jezabek (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    15/01/2025, 14:00
  37. Marcin Kucharczyk (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    15/01/2025, 14:05
  38. Krzysztof Kutak (Instytut Fizyki Jadrowej Polskiej Akademii Nauk)
    15/01/2025, 14:35

    Recent progress in applying the dipole picture of QCD to calculate partonic entropy and its relation to measured hadron multiplicities is reviewed. Additionally, the relation of the dipole model to the framework of Krylov complexity is discussed.

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  39. Maciej Nowak (Jagiellonian University)
    15/01/2025, 15:05
  40. Paweł Błasiak (IFJ PAN)
    15/01/2025, 15:35

    Entanglement due to symmetrisation of the wave function in the second-quantised theory is ubiquitous, but at the same time it is severely constrained by the inability to address individual particles. So, can it actually be turned into a useful resource of non-local correlations observed in a laboratory? I will show that this is possible with very modest passive linear optical means for almost...

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  41. Andrzej Horzela (IFJ PAN)
    15/01/2025, 16:45

    Among Krakow physicists, Professor Zalewski is an iconic figure. Many of us attended his lectures, discussed solutions to problems assigned "for home" while standing at the blackboard, and trembled in front of the Professor's office door waiting to enter the exam. It was hard at times, but it was worth it. Not only for a better understanding of physics, not only for the ability to patiently...

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  42. Karol Życzkowski (Jagiellonian University)
    15/01/2025, 17:15

    Invitation to a journey following paths of prof. Kacper Zalewski: From thermodynamics through statistical physics to quantum mechanics and the theory of multipartite entanglement. With some humble remarks on entanglement in the theory of elementary particles...

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  43. Kacper Zalewski (Jagiellonian University)
    15/01/2025, 17:45
  44. 15/01/2025, 18:00
  45. Valery Khoze (University of Durham (GB))
    16/01/2025, 09:00
  46. Maciej Trzebinski (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    16/01/2025, 09:30
  47. Antoni Szczurek
    16/01/2025, 10:00
  48. Mateusz Kmiec (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
    16/01/2025, 11:00
  49. Ya-Juan Zheng (Iwate University)
    16/01/2025, 11:15
  50. Wojciech Gomulka (AGH University of Krakow (PL))
    16/01/2025, 11:30
  51. Megha Mogarkar (IFJ PAN)
    16/01/2025, 11:45
  52. Klara Emilia Komuda (University of Warsaw (PL))
    16/01/2025, 12:00
  53. Wiktor Matyszkiewicz (University of Warsaw (PL))
    16/01/2025, 12:15
  54. Pratixan Sarmah (Jagiellonian University)
    16/01/2025, 14:00
  55. Sahil Upadhyaya (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    16/01/2025, 14:15
  56. Sandor Lokos (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    16/01/2025, 14:30
  57. Kacper Zajac (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    16/01/2025, 14:45
  58. Tomasz Grzegorz Mroz (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    16/01/2025, 15:30
  59. Paweł Jucha (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    16/01/2025, 15:45
  60. Pritam Chakraborty (PL - Warsaw UT)
    16/01/2025, 16:00
  61. Junaid Ur Rehman (IFJ PAN)
    16/01/2025, 16:15
  62. Nikhil Krishna (IFJ PAN)
    16/01/2025, 16:30
  63. 16/01/2025, 19:00

    Restauracja Galicyjska, Pijarska 9, 31-015 Kraków
    http://restauracja-galicyjska.pl/

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  64. Sebastian Trojanowski
    17/01/2025, 09:00
  65. Elke-Caroline Aschenauer
    17/01/2025, 09:30
  66. Marcin Chrzaszcz (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    17/01/2025, 10:00
  67. Karol Bunkowski (University of Warsaw (PL))
    17/01/2025, 11:00
  68. Andrea Dainese (INFN - Padova (IT))
    17/01/2025, 11:30
  69. Savanna Shaw (University of Manchester)
    17/01/2025, 12:00
  70. Marek Jezabek (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))