Planck 2019
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Description
Planck 2019, the 22nd International Conference From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale, will be held in the Parque de las Ciencias, Granada (Spain) from 3 to 7 June 2019.
The Planck conference covers a broad spectrum of physics beyond the Standard Model and of the interface between particle physics and cosmology with an emphasis on the theoretical aspects related to the present experimental programmes. More information on the meeting in Granada and previous meetings can be found at the conference website.
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Registration Hall
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Opening Auditorio
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Plenary Auditorio
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Effective field theories for physics at the LHCSpeaker: Jorge de Blas (INFN-Padova)
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Correlating lepton observablesSpeaker: Michele Frigerio (Laboratoire Charles Coulomb)
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Theoretical Particle Physics: the challenges aheadSpeaker: Veronica Sanz (University of Sussex (GB))
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Coffee Break Hall
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Plenary Auditorio
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Unification of Flavor, CP and Modular SymmetriesSpeaker: Hans Peter Nilles (Univ. Bonn)
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UV Completion on the WorldlineSpeaker: Steven Abel (University of Durham (GB))
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Parallel 1A Sala Faraday
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Phase transitions and gravitational waves in models of $Z_N$ scalar dark matterSpeaker: Kristjan Kannike (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE))
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Gravitational wave energy budget in strongly supercooled phase transitionsSpeaker: Marek Lewicki (Kings College London)
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Constraining Non-thermal Dark Matter by CMBSpeaker: Koushik Dutta (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics)
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Parallel 2A Cine 3
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Effective Field Theories in Rξ gaugesSpeaker: Michael Paraskevas (University of Warsaw)
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Constraining the Higgs trilinear self-coupling at the HL-LHC and at the FCC-hhSpeaker: Shankha Banerjee (University of Durham (GB))
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Model-independent upper limits on lepton number violating states from neutrino massSpeaker: Juan Herrero (INFN, SISSA)
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Collider Signals of the Mirror Twin Higgs through the Hypercharge PortalSpeaker: Najjari Saereh (Vrije Universitet Brussel)
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Relativistic effect in new force search with isotope shiftsSpeaker: Yasuhiro Yamamoto (NCBJ, Warsaw)
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Parallel 3A Sala Gutenberg
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Prospects of the minimal realistic unified modelSpeaker: Timon Mede (JSI & IPNP Ljubliana)
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A fresh look at the gauge coupling unification and proton decaySpeaker: Kazuki Sakurai (University of Warsaw)
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IR fixed point pattern of standard model couplingsSpeaker: Radovan Dermisek (Indiana University)
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Gapped Continuum Kaluza-Klein spectrumSpeaker: Eugenio Megias (University of Granada)
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Clockwork mechanism in heterotic M-theorySpeaker: Marek Olechowski (University of Warsaw)
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Coffee Break Hall
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Parallel 1B Sala Faraday
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The Minimal Flavour Violating Axion and its effect on $\Delta N_{eff}$Speaker: Fernando Arias Aragón (IFT-UAM)
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Resummed photon spectrum from dark matter annihilation for narrow and intermediate energy resolutionSpeaker: Kai Urban (Technical University of Munich)
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Implication of supercooling on DM in composite HiggsSpeaker: Yann Gouttenoire (DESY)
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Testing dark matter interactions with nuclear excitationsSpeaker: Stefan Vogl (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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Dark, Cold and Noisy: Constraining Secluded Hidden Sectors with Gravitational WavesSpeaker: Eric Madge (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
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Warm Little Inflaton becomes Cold Dark MatterSpeaker: Luís Ventura (University of Aveiro)
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Parallel 2B Cine 3
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Probing the Zh channel via boosted Higgs-strahlung at the LHCSpeaker: Joey Reiness (IPPP Durham)
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Global EFT fits for the LHC and the HE-LHCSpeaker: Anke Biekoetter (Uni Heidelberg)
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The Higgs width in the SMEFTSpeaker: Ilaria Brivio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (ES))
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The Rise of On-Shell SMEFT Massive AmplitudesSpeaker: Rafael Aoude (CBPF - Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas (BR))
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Effective Field Theory after a New-Physics DiscoverySpeaker: Matthias König (University of Zurich)
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Same-sign WW Scattering in the HEFT: Discoverability vs. EFT ValiditySpeaker: Pawel Kozów (University of Warsaw)
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Self-consistent gradient corrections to false vacuum decay for a U(1) gauge theorySpeaker: Juan Sebastian Cruz (TU München)
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Parallel 3B Sala Gutenberg
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Breaking Down a 6D GH-GUTSpeaker: Dumitru Dan Smaranda (University of Glasgow)
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The effective potential method in 5D warped modelsSpeaker: Javier M. Lizana (University of Warsaw)
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The Minimal Simple Composite Higgs ModelSpeaker: Alejo Rossia (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
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Fine-tuning in models with extended Higgs sectorsSpeaker: Ruud Peeters (University of Groningen)
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Asymptotically Safe Extensions of the MSSMSpeaker: Kevin Moch (TU Dortmund)
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The misalignment mechanism: a non-minimal perspectiveSpeaker: Gonzalo Alonso Alvarez (Heidelberg University)
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Effective ultralight multi-axion string models and constraints via black hole superradianceSpeaker: Matthew Stott (King's College London)
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Gravitational collapse, string condensation and soft dataSpeaker: Michael Hewitt (Canterbury Christ Church University)
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Plenary Auditorio
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B anomalies at LHCbSpeaker: Eugeni Grauges (University of Barcelona (ES))
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From B anomalies to flavoured searches at the LHCSpeaker: Jorge Martin Camalich (Inst. Astrophys. of Canary Islands (ES))
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Explaining the Flavour AnomaliesSpeaker: Andreas Crivellin (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))
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Coffee Break Hall
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The Supercooled UniverseSpeaker: Alex Pomarol (Universidad de Barcelona)
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Mapping the scalar sector with colliders and gravitational wavesSpeaker: Michael Spannowsky (University of Durham (GB))
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UV complete chiral Froggatt-Nielsen modelsSpeaker: Emilian Dudas (Ecole Polytechnique (FR))
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Parallel 1A Sala Faraday
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Primordial black holes from thermal inflationSpeaker: Ville Vaskonen (King's College London)
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Primordial black holes from axionsSpeaker: Francesc Ferrer (Washington University in St Louis)
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Single Field Inflation and Primordial Black HolesSpeaker: Hardi Veermäe (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE))
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Out-of-the-box Baryogenesis During RelaxationSpeaker: Jakub Scholtz (Durham University, IPPP)
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Muon g-2 and B anomalies explained by a "vector-like chiral" 4th familySpeaker: Andreas Trautner (MPIK Heidelberg)
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Constraints on charmphilic leptoquarks for the muon g-2 and flavor anomaliesSpeaker: Enrico Maria Sessolo (NCBJ, Warsaw)
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Implications for New Physics in b→s transitions after measurements by Belle and LHCbSpeaker: Kamila Kowalska (NCBJ, Warsaw)
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Phenomenology of TeV-scale scalar leptoquarks in the EFTSpeaker: Shaouly Bar-Shalom (Technion, Israel)
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High-pT signatures of vector leptoquark modelsSpeaker: Javier Fuentes-Martin (University of Zurich)
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Parallel 3A Sala Gutenberg
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Uncovering latent jet substructure with unsupervised machine learningSpeaker: Barry Dillon (Jozef Stefan Institute)
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Extended Gauge Mediation in the NMSSM with Displaced LHC SignalsSpeaker: Marcin Badziak (University of Warsaw)
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Pseudo-Goldstone sterile neutrino at the LHCSpeaker: Stephane Lavignac (IPhT Saclay)
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Coffee Break Hall
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Parallel 1B Sala Faraday
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Planck suppressed operators and the fate of the Higgs vacuum during inflationSpeaker: Jacopo Fumagalli (Insitute d'Astrophysique de Paris)
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More stringent constraints on the unitarised fermionic dark matter Higgs PortalSpeaker: Shyam Balaji (University of Sydney (AU))
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Experimental probes of pseudo-Goldstone dark matterSpeaker: Niko Koivunen (University of Helsinki)
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Relaxion Dark Matter and its detectionSpeaker: Abhishek Banerjee (Weizmann Institute of Science)
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Helical Dark Matter Fields and the End of InflationSpeaker: Roberto Vega-Morales (University of Granada)
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Light dark matter in a gauged $U(1)_{L_\mu-L_\tau}$Speaker: Patrick Foldenauer (Heidelberg University)
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Revisiting the vector leptoquark explanation to B-physics anomaliesSpeaker: Claudia Cornella (Universität Zürich (UZH))
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Addressing Dark Matter and B-physics anomalies in the context of R-parity violating SUSYSpeaker: Sokratis Trifinopoulos (Universität Zürich)
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Non-Minimal Flavour Violation in A4xSU(5) SUSY GUTsSpeaker: Sam Rowley (University of Southampton)
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Baryogenesis and Dark Matter from B MesonsSpeaker: Miguel Escudero (King's College London)
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$b\to s \mu^+ \mu^-$ anomalies and dark matter in $U(1)_{B_3-x_\mu L_\mu - x_\tau L_\tau}$ flavor gauge modelsSpeaker: Chaehyun Yu (Korea University)
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Parallel 3B Sala Gutenberg
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Long live the Higgs portal!Speaker: Anastasiia Filimonova (Heidelberg University)
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General extensions of the Standard Model with new quarksSpeaker: Juan Carlos Criado Álamo (University of Granada)
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Vector-Like Quarks within the Minimal Linear Sigma ModelSpeaker: Javier Alonso Gonzalez (UAM - CSIC)
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What can (not) multilepton searches tell us about SUSY?Speaker: Víctor Martín Lozano (BCTP - Universität Bonn)
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Searches for BSM Physics in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Mario Martinez-Perez (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) (ES))
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Constraints on new physics from Higgs physics, EWPO, vacuum stability and inflationSpeaker: Georg Weiglein (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Primordial black holes: formation and astrophysical consequencesSpeaker: Alexander Kusenko (UCLA)
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Flavor physics at Belle IISpeaker: Pablo Goldenzweig (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
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Interacting Dark Matter and the Sommerfeld enhancement at finite temperatureSpeaker: Laura Covi (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))
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What will the future colliders know about the Higgs?Speaker: Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg) and Humboldt University (Berlin))
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Neutrino Masses and Modular InvarianceSpeaker: Ferruccio Feruglio (University of Padova)
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Parallel 1A Sala Faraday
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A Dark-Matter Interpretation of the ANITA Anomalous EventsSpeaker: Lucien Heurtier (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA)
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Resolving phenomenological problems with strongly-interacting-massive-particle models with dark vector resonancesSpeaker: Pyungwon Ko (Korea Inst. for Advanced Study (KIAS))
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New Observables for Pseudo-Millicharged Dark MatterSpeaker: Sebastian Ellis (SLAC)
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Dark matter stability and Dirac neutrinos using only Standard Model symmetriesSpeaker: Rahul Srivastava (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC), Valencia - SPAIN)
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Axions are blind to anomaliesSpeaker: Jeremie Quevillon (LPSC, Grenoble (CNRS))
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Rescuing Single Field Inflation from the SwamplandSpeaker: Amjad Ashoorioon (Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM))
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False vacuum decay in real timeSpeaker: Carlos Tamarit (Technische Universität München)
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Dynamical relaxation of the little hierarchy problem and dark matterSpeaker: Bumseok Kyae (Pusan National University)
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Seesaw searches at a lepton colliderSpeaker: Manimala Mitra (Insitute of Physics, Bhubaneswar)
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Parallel 3A Sala Gutenberg
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Phenomenology of fermion production during axion inflationSpeaker: Lorenzo Sorbo (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Warm inflation with strong dissipationSpeaker: Joao Rosa (University of Aveiro)
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Geometrical instability during inflationSpeaker: Francisco Gil de Pedro (Università di Bologna & INFN)
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Inflation, Electroweak Vacuum Stability and Direct Searches at LHCSpeaker: Mindaugas Karciauskas (Universidad Complutense, Madrid)
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A Limit on Axion from the Cooling Neutron Star in Cassiopeia ASpeaker: Koichi Hamaguchi (University of Tokyo)
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Singlet-doublet fermion and triplet scalar dark matter with radiative neutrino massesSpeaker: Juri Fiaschi (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
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Dark Matter from a Chiral SectorSpeaker: Alessandro Podo (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa & INFN)
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Bound states in Dark Matter phenomenologySpeaker: Andrea Mitridate (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)
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Scalar multiplet dark matter in the conformally invariant extension of the standard modelSpeaker: Dong-Won Jung (Korea University)
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Constraints on BSM Physics from Quantum Exclusion of de SitterSpeaker: Sebastian Zell (LMU & MPI Munich)
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A Strong Scalar Weak Gravity Conjecture and Some ImplicationsSpeaker: Eduardo Gonzalo (IFT, UAM - CSIC)
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The Swampland Distance Conjecture and Towers of Tensionless BranesSpeaker: Alvaro Herraez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/ Instituto de Física Teórica UAM)
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What does Inflation say about Dark Energy given the Swampland Conjectures?Speaker: Jacob Leedom (UC Berkeley)
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Conformal invariance versus Weyl invarianceSpeaker: Raquel Santos (UAM & IFT, UAM - CSIC)
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Frame (in)equivalence in QFT and CosmologySpeaker: Mario Herrero Valea (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))
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Leptogenesis in superconformal subcritical hybrid inflationSpeaker: Koji Ishiwata (Kanazawa University)
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Production and thermalisation of secluded sectorsSpeaker: Hannah Tillim (University of Oxford)
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Single-Field Inflation in Models with an $R^2$ TermSpeaker: Alexandros Karam (NICPB, Tallin)
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Higgs domain walls in the post-inflationary UniverseSpeaker: Tomasz Krajewski (University of Warsaw)
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Neutrino oscillation creates holes in flavour space: An application to leptogenesisSpeaker: Rome Samanta (University of Southampton)
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Relativistic and Spectator Effects in Leptogenesis with heavy sterile NeutrinosSpeaker: Philipp Klose (CP3, U. Catholique de Louvain)
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Gala dinner Hotel Alhambra Palace
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New Physics Opportunities in Higgs SearchesSpeaker: Marcela Carena (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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Reflections on Low Energy SupersymmetrySpeaker: Carlos Wagner (University of Chicago)
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Partially Composite SupersymmetrySpeaker: Tony Gherghetta (University of Minnesota (US))
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