09:00
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--- Registration ---
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09:00
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Evolution of Time
(until 10:00)
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09:00
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Time-reversal violation and the origin of matter in the Universe
- Prof.
Antonio Masiero
(Universita' di Padova)
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10:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:20
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Evolution of Time
(until 11:20)
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10:20
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Direct observation of time-reversal violation in B0 decays
- Dr
Giuseppe Finocchiaro
(INFN Laborotorio Nazionale di Frascati)
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11:20
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Matter and Gravity
(until 12:00)
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11:20
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NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN SPS
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Seweryn Kowalski
(University of Silesia (PL))
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09:00
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The Origins of Mass - Higgs Boson
(until 10:00)
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09:00
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The Higgs boson and extra dimensions
-
James Wells
(CERN)
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10:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:15
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Dark Matter and Dark Energy
(until 12:30)
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10:15
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Discovering Dark Matter
- Prof.
Subir Sarkar
(Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford)
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11:30
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Casimir effect as an explanation of dark energy
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Jiro MATSUMOTO
(Nagoya University)
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12:00
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Micro Black Hole Formation and Evaporation
- Ms
Saeede Nafooshe
(University of Nova Gorica)
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09:30
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The Origins of Mass - Higgs Boson
(until 10:30)
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09:30
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The Higgs Boson discovery and the Road Ahead
- Prof.
James Wells
(CERN)
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10:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:50
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The Origins of Mass - Higgs Boson
(until 12:50)
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10:50
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CMS Observation of a new boson at the LHC and its implications for the origin of mass
- Prof.
Wim de Boer
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
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11:50
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The Higgs Hunt with ATLAS at LHC
- Prof.
Marko Mikuz
(University of Ljubljana and Jozef Stefan Institute)
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09:00
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Matter and Gravity
(until 10:00)
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09:00
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The Fate of the Quantum
- Prof.
Gerard 't Hooft
(Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universiteit Utrecht)
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10:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:20
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Matter and Gravity
(until 12:20)
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10:20
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Black holes, TeV-scale gravity and the LHC
- Prof.
Elizabeth Winstanley
(University of Sheffield)
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11:20
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Quantum Geometry and the Holometer Experiment
- Dr
Chris Stoughton
(Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics)
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14:00
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Opening
(until 14:15)
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14:00
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Opening Address
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Danilo Zavrtanik
(U)
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14:15
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Precision Time Measurements
(until 15:15)
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14:15
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The Measurement of Time
- Prof.
Thomas Udem
(Max-Planck Inst.)
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15:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:45
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Precision Time Measurements
(until 16:45)
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15:45
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Measurement of the neutrino velocity with the OPERA detector in the CNGS beam
- Dr
Gabriele Sirri
(INFN Bologna)
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16:45
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--- Free Time ---
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18:00
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--- Welcome Drinks ---
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12:00
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--- Visiting Venice ---
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12:30
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--- Lunch Break ---
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14:30
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Philosophical Perspectives
(until 15:30)
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14:30
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Time's Arrow in Cosmology
- Prof.
Chris Smeenk
(University of Western Ontario)
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15:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:50
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Philosophical Perspectives
(until 17:20)
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15:50
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Time and Fermions: General Covariance vs. Ockham’s Razor for Spinors
- Prof.
J. Brian Pitts
(University of Cambridge)
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16:50
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Visualizing some aspects of unifying Theories
- Ms
Renate Quehenberger
(Scientific researcher, Quantum Cinema Project,Uni. f. applied Arts Vienna)
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12:50
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--- Lunch Break ---
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13:50
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The Origins of Mass - Higgs Boson
(until 15:30)
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13:50
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The next ten years of dark energy research
- Prof.
Luca Amendola
(Institut fur Theoretische Physik - Universitat Heidelberg)
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14:50
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Heavy Quarks, the Origin of Mass, and CP Violation for the Universe
- Prof.
George Wei-Shu Hou
(National Taiwan University)
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15:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:50
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The Origins of Mass - Higgs Boson
(until 17:10)
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15:50
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Higgs boson cross sections at LHC and open issues
-
Damiano Tommasini
(University of Debrecen)
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16:30
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The Pierre Auger Observatory: results on the highest energy particles
- Dr
Ruben Conceição
(LIP)
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12:20
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--- Final Break - Snacks ---
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