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This workshop is the third edition of a series of yearly meetings of the Dark Machines community (http://darkmachines.org/), a research collective of physicists and data scientists. The aim of the workshop is to answer cutting edge questions about dark matter with the most advanced techniques that data science provides us with. The researchers coming to this workshop will bring together expertise in particle physics, astrophysics, cosmology, statistics and information science (machine learning) and plenty of time will be devoted to discussions and brainstorming.

Invited Speakers:

TBA

Coordinators of Dark Machines Challenges include:

Amir Farbin (UT Arlington)
Luc Hendriks (Radboud University)
Fabio Iocco (ICTP-SAIFR)
Erzsébet Merényi (Rice University)
Michela Negro (INFN Torino)
Sydney Otten (Radboud University)
Maurizio Pierini (CERN)
Christoph Weniger (GRAPPA,  Amsterdam)
Gabrijela Zaharijas (University of Nova Gorica)
Martin White (University of Adelaide)

Scientific Organizing Committee:

Gianfranco Bertone (GRAPPA, Amsterdam)
Francesca Calore (LAPTH, Annecy)
Sascha Caron (NIKEF, Nijmegen)
Tommaso Dorigo (University of Padova)  
Gilles Louppe (University of Liège)
Roberto Ruiz de Austri (IFIC, Paterna)

Local Organizing Committee:

Caterina Doglioni (University of Lund) 
Dan Guest (University of California, Irvine)
Maurizio Pierini (CERN, Geneva)
Riccardo Torre (CERN & INFN Genova)
Jean-Roch Vlimant (Caltech, Pasadena)

The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.