833. WE-Heraeus-Seminar: New windows on the Universe - exploring the interface of particle physics and gravitational waves

from Sunday 18 May 2025 (18:00) to Wednesday 21 May 2025 (16:15)
Kitzbühel

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
18 May 2025
19 May 2025
20 May 2025
21 May 2025
AM
08:30 Opening  
08:40 Interferometric gravitational wave detection - a (quantum-)metrological challenge - Michele Heurs  
09:20 tba - Samaya Nissanke  
10:00 Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter - Gianfranco Bertone  
10:40 --- Coffee break ---
11:10 Experimental Studies of Black Holes: Status and Prospects - Reinhard Genzel  
11:50 Probing dark matter with liquid xenon detectors - Laura Baudis  
08:30 The profile of the Higgs boson - Karl Jakobs  
09:10 Prospects of the HL-LHC and future e+/e- collider - Markus Klute  
09:50 Cosmology and particle physics from late Universe observables - Niels Schöneberg  
10:30 --- Coffee and Posters ---
11:00 The LISA Gravitational Wave Observatory - Stefano Vitale  
11:40 Exploring the Higgs potential and its impact on the electroweak phase transition - Georg Weiglein  
08:30 GravNet - A Global Network for High Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches - Matthias Schott  
09:10 The search for primordial black holes - Anne Green  
09:50 Detection of faint signals and searches for light relics of the big bang with Icecube - Klaus Helbing  
10:30 --- Coffee and Posters ---
11:00 The smallest branching ratio and very weakly coupled new physics with NA62 - Babette Döbrich  
11:40 Population and cosmological properties of compact binary coalesences detected by the LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA collaborations - Simone Mastrogiovanni  
PM
18:00 Welcome reception  
12:30 Heraeus Presentation - Stefan Jorda  
12:45 --- Lunch ---
14:15 Testing particle physics with the CMB - Jo Dunkley  
14:55 Decoding the cosmos - Hiranya Peiris  
15:35 Poster Introductions  
16:15 --- Coffee and Posters ---
16:45 Poster Introductions  
19:00 --- Dinner ---
12:20 How to get published in Nature: Behind the scenes with May Chiao - May Chiao  
12:45 --- Lunch ---
14:15 Emergent gauge symmetries in particle physics and cosmology - Steven Bass  
14:55 Neutron star mergers as a laboratory for fundamental physics - Albino Perego  
15:35 Cold Atom Quantum Technology to Explore Fundamental Physics - Oliver Buchmueller  
16:15 --- Coffee and Posters ---
19:00 --- Conference Dinner ---
12:10 Poster Prizes  
12:15 --- Lunch ---
13:30 Exploring the quantum frontier: HEP with quantum computing - Enrique Rico Ortega  
14:00 Higgs physics at the LHC in the context of theory precision - Marius Wiesemann  
14:30 Future Perspectives Discussion and Closing