Invited Speakers

Steven Bass, Emergent gauge symmetries in particle physics and cosmology

Laura Baudis, Probing dark matter with liquid xenon detectors

Gianfranco Bertone, Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter

Oliver Buchmueller, Cold Atom Quantum Technology to Explore Fundamental Physics

May Chiao, How to get published in Nature: behinds the scenes with May Chaio

Babette Döbrich, The smallest branching ratio and very weakly coupled new physics with NA62

Jo Dunkley, Testing particle physics with the CMB

Reinhard Genzel, Experimental Studies of Black Holes: Status and Prospects

Anne Green, The search for primordial black holes

Klaus Helbing, Searches for light and faint relics of the big bang with IceCube and KATRIN

Michele Heurs, Interferometric gravitational wave detection - a (quantum-)metrological challenge

Karl Jakobs, The profile of the Higgs boson

Markus Klute, Prospects of the HL-LHC and future e+/e- collider

Simone Mastrogiovanni, Population and cosmological properties of compact binary coalesences detected by the LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA collaborations

Samaya Nissanke, New perspectives onto the Universe in the era of multi-messenger astronomy

Hiranya Peiris, Decoding the cosmos

Albino Perego, Neutron star mergers as a laboratory for fundamental physics

Stefan Pokorski, CMB pathway to testable freeze in non-thermal dark matter

Enrique Rico Ortega, Exploring the quantum frontier: HEP with quantum computing

Nils Schöneberg, Cosmology and particle physics from late Universe observables

Matthias Schott, GravNet - A Global Network for High Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches

Stefano Vitale, The LISA Gravitational Wave Observatory

Georg Weiglein, Exploring the Higgs potential and its impact on the electroweak phase transition

Jochen Weller, Probing cosmology with clusters of galaxies

Marius Wiesemann, Higgs physics at the LHC in the context of theory precision