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08:30
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Opening
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08:40
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Interferometric gravitational wave detection - a (quantum-)metrological challenge
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Michele Heurs
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09:20
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Probing dark matter with liquid xenon detectors
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Laura Baudis
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10:00
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Gravitational Wave Probes of Dark Matter
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Gianfranco Bertone
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10:40
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:10
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Experimental Studies of Black Holes: Status and Prospects
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Reinhard Genzel
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11:50
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Detection of faint signals and searches for light relics of the big bang with Icecube
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Klaus Helbing
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08:30
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The profile of the Higgs boson
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Karl Jakobs
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09:10
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Prospects of the HL-LHC and future e+/e- collider
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Markus Klute
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09:50
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New perspectives onto the Universe in the era of multi-messenger astronomy
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Samaya Nissanke
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10:30
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--- Coffee and Posters ---
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11:00
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The LISA Gravitational Wave Observatory
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Stefano Vitale
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11:40
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Exploring the Higgs potential and its impact on the electroweak phase transition
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Georg Weiglein
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08:30
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GravNet - A Global Network for High Frequency Gravitational Wave Searches
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Matthias Schott
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09:10
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The search for primordial black holes
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Anne Green
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09:50
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The smallest branching ratio and very weakly coupled new physics with NA62
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Babette Döbrich
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10:30
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--- Coffee and Posters ---
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11:00
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Cosmology and particle physics from late Universe observables
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Nils Schöneberg
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11:40
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Population and cosmological properties of compact binary coalesences detected by the LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA collaborations
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Simone Mastrogiovanni
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