The energy, cosmology, and intensity frontier are the most relevant paradigms to understand the fundamental forces of nature and the evolution of the early Universe. The conference brings the latest advances in particle physics, neutrino and dark matter phenomenology, inflation and early phase transitions in the Universe, and gravitational waves. It also explores meaningful extensions of the fundamental Standard Model of fundamental interactions that can explain the underlying unknowns of Nature and the use of advanced machine learning in experimental data analysis across these areas of knowledge.
Conference fee: USD 200
Convened by
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Marta Losada, Associate Vice Chancellor for Global Research and Senior Vice Provost for Research; Professor of Physics; Global Network Professor of Physics, NYUAD
Invited Speakers
- Céline Boehm, University of Sydney
- Marcela Carena, Perimeter Institute
- Alberto Casas, IFT
- Jose Ramón Espinosa, IFT
- Glennys Farrar, NYU
- Pilar Hernández, IFIC
- Alejandro Ibarra, TUM
- Hyun Min Lee, CAU
- Yann Mambrini, IJClab
- Yosef Nir, Weizmann institute
- Nuria Rius, IFIC
- Rogério Rosenfeld, ICTP-SAIFR
- Javier Rubio, UCM
- Josh Ruderman, NYU