Open UK Meeting on Dark Matter

Europe/London
Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3) (University of Bristol)

Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

University of Bristol

School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
Chamkaur Ghag (University College London), Christopher McCabe (King's College London), Henning Flacher (University of Bristol (GB))
Description

This is a 1-day meeting for the UK's Dark Matter community to meet up, present research, and discuss the latest progress in the field.

Meeting Venue:

Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock's Close, Bristol, BS8 1Ts (Bld 12 on precinct map)

Campus Map

Dinner:

For those wishing to continue discussions over dinner, we made a reservation at a local restaurant.

Unfortunately, we are not able to cover the cost for this, so participants will need to pay for dinner themselves.

We have a reservation at the Hole in the Wall for 7pm (3 course set menu for £25).

2 The Grove, Queens Square, Bristol, BS1 4QZ

Map of Restaurant location

Hotels:

Bristol Ibis Centre: Modern business hotel very central, 10min to uni, typically £50-70/night:
http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-5547-ibis-bristol-centre/index.shtml

Clifton House: B&B next to uni, ~£75/night
http://cliftonhousebristol.com/

Berkeley Square Hotel: Modern hotel next to uni, £70-120/night
http://www.cliftonhotels.com/bristol-hotels/berkeley-square/

The Regency Bristol: http://www.theregencybristol.co.uk/

Travelodge: https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/78/Bristol-Central-hotel

Premier Inn: http://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/bristol.html

Ibis and Travelodge typically offer best value and are most centrally located. However 10-15min (rather scenic) walk to university. Frequent online promotions, please check online. Berkeley Square, Regency and Clifton House are closer but tend to fill up quickly.

Trains

Bristol Temple Meads is roughly 30min walk, 20min by bus (No. 1, 2), 10min by taxi from the H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory. Uber is available in Bristol.

Flights

There are direct Easyjet flights Bristol (BRS) from several locations in the UK, frequency depends strongly on the season however.

A list of destinations served by flights from Bristol:

https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/where-can-i-fly/explore-destinations

Transportation

Bristol airport is approx. 30-60 minutes from Bristol centre, depending on traffic. There is an airport bus from the central bus station, near the University, every 10-15 minutes, costing £7 (£11 return). Taxis cost £30, and Uber is available in Bristol.

There is a coach between London Heathrow and Bristol City Centre every 30min (http://coach.nationalexpress.com/), taking approx 2.5h.

Dr Henning Flacher
Registration
UK Meeting on Dark Matter - Bristol
Participants
  • Alfredo Tomas
  • Alice Baxter
  • Andrew Naylor
  • Anthony Ezeribe
  • Athoy Nilima
  • Benjamin Krikler
  • Billy Boxer
  • Bjoern Penning
  • Brais Lopez Paredes
  • Callum Eldridge
  • Carl Bryan Gwilliam
  • Cees Carels
  • Chamkaur Ghag
  • Christopher McCabe
  • Darren Price
  • David G. Cerdeño
  • Dugald Hepburn
  • Ed Daw
  • Elias Lopez Asamar
  • Elizabeth Leason
  • Gareth Jones
  • Giovanni Barontini
  • Hans Kraus
  • Henning Flacher
  • Henrique Araujo
  • Ian Bailey
  • Ibles Olcina Samblas
  • Jim Dobson
  • Jonathan Davis
  • Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
  • Laura Manenti
  • Lucy Thomas
  • Lukasz Kreczko
  • Mark Roberts
  • Nassim Bozorgnia
  • Nellie Marangou
  • Nicolas Angelides
  • Omar Jahangir
  • Paul Frampton
  • Peter Rossiter
  • Rob Taylor
  • Sergey Burdin
  • Stephen West
  • Tarso Franarin
  • Teppei Katori
  • Theresa Fruth
  • Ulserik Moldanazarova
  • Umit Utku
  • Vitaly Kudryavtsev
  • XinRan Liu
  • Yingpu Xiahou
    • 1
      Welcome Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
    • 2
      Direct detection searches and experiments Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speakers: Hans Kraus, Hans Kraus
    • 3
      New developments on dark matter models Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Dr Stephen West (Royal Holloway, University of London)
    • 4
      Dark matter Searches @ the LHC Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Henning Flacher (University of Bristol (GB))
    • 10:40 AM
      Tea/Coffee Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
    • 5
      Cosmological simulations and dark matter direct detection Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Nassim Bozorgnia (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam)
    • 6
      Direct detection of strongly-interacting dark matter and neutrinos Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Dr Jonathan Davis (King's College London)
    • 7
      CosmIc Visions Round-up Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Christopher McCabe (King's College London)
    • 8
      Intermediate-mass primordial black holes as all dark matter Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Paul Frampton (University of Salento)
    • 12:30 PM
      lunch Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
    • 9
      Cygnus and directional detectors Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Anthony C Ezeribe (The University of Sheffield)
    • 10
      SuperCDMS Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Elias Lopez Asamar (Durham University)
    • 11
      Mirror dark matter search with LUX electron recoil data Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Elisabeth Leason (University of Edinburgh)
    • 12
      Search for light dark matter with NEWS-G Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Konstantinos Nikolopoulos (University of Birmingham (GB))
    • 13
      Axion searches with ADMX Gen-2 Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Edward Daw (The University of Sheffield)
    • 14
      Detecting dark matter with Atomic Magnetometers: the GNOME network Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Giovanni Barontini (University of Birmingham)
    • 4:00 PM
      Tea/Coffee Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
    • 15
      Probing dark matter with new detector-independent measurements at colliders Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Darren Price (University of Manchester (GB))
    • 16
      Dark matter search in a proton beam dump with MiniBooNE Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: Teppei Katori (Queen Mary University of London)
    • 17
      Production mechanisms for dark matter Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      Chemistry Lecture Theatre 3 (LT3)

      University of Bristol

      School of Chemistry University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol BS8 1TS BS8 1TL
      Speaker: John March-Russell (University of Oxford (GB))
    • 18
      Dinner The Hole in the Wall

      The Hole in the Wall

      The Hole in the Wall 2 The Grove Queens Square Bristol City of Bristol UK BS1 4QZ Tel.: 0117 926 5967

      The Hole in the Wall
      2 The Grove
      Queens Square
      Bristol
      City of Bristol
      UK
      BS1 4QZ
      Tel.: 0117 926 5967

      https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Hole+in+the+Wall/@51.449511,-2.595568,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x48718efb4a58ff2d:0x9878b1a6021125e5!8m2!3d51.449511!4d-2.593374