18–22 Aug 2014
Queen Mary University of London
UTC timezone

Contribution List

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  1. Dr A Bevan (Queen Mary)
    18/08/2014, 09:30
  2. Prof. Christian Stegmann (DESY)
    18/08/2014, 10:00
  3. Prof. James Pinfold (University of Alberta)
    18/08/2014, 10:30
  4. Prof. Emi Kou (LAL)
    18/08/2014, 11:30
  5. Dr Martin Haigh (Oxford University)
    18/08/2014, 12:00
  6. Prof. Qingmin Zhang (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
    18/08/2014, 12:30
  7. Dr Jesús Zavala (Niels Bohr Institute)
    18/08/2014, 14:00
  8. Dr Andrew Brown (Purdue University)
    18/08/2014, 14:30
  9. Dr Wolfgang Rau (Queen's University)
    18/08/2014, 15:00
  10. Dr Chris D'Andrea (University of Portsmouth)
    18/08/2014, 16:00
  11. Dr Benjamin Joachimi (UCL)
    18/08/2014, 16:30
  12. Dr Jon Coleman (University of Liverpool)
    18/08/2014, 17:00
  13. Dr Yoni Kahn (MIT)
    18/08/2014, 17:30
  14. Dr Teppei Katori (Queen Mary Unviersity of London)
    19/08/2014, 09:00
  15. Dr Jason Koskinen (Niels Bohr Institute)
    19/08/2014, 09:30
  16. JR Wilson (Q)
    19/08/2014, 10:00
  17. Prof. Wei Wang (College of William and Mary)
    19/08/2014, 10:30
  18. Ms Ruth Poettgen (JGU Mainz)
    19/08/2014, 11:30
  19. Dr Ezio Torassa (NFN Padova)
    19/08/2014, 12:00
  20. Prof. Tomohiko Tanabe (University of Tokyo)
    19/08/2014, 12:30
  21. Dr Stefano Liberati (SISSA & INFN Trieste)
    19/08/2014, 14:00
  22. Prof. Barry Barish (Caltech)
    19/08/2014, 14:30
  23. Dr Antonio Racioppi (KBFI)
    19/08/2014, 15:00
    If cosmological inflation is due to a slowly rolling single inflation field taking trans-Planckian values as suggested by the BICEP2 measurement of primordial tensor modes in CMB, embedding inflation into the Standard Model challenges standard paradigm of effective field theories. Together with an apparent absence of Planck scale contributions to the Higgs mass and to the cosmological...
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  24. Dr Malcolm John (University of Oxford)
    19/08/2014, 16:00
    LHCb speaker to be allocated
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  25. Dr Alexander Kuzmin (BINP)
    19/08/2014, 16:30
  26. Prof. Kiyoshi Hayasaka (Nagoya University)
    19/08/2014, 17:00
  27. Dr M Bona (Queen Mary)
    19/08/2014, 17:30
  28. Prof. Geraldine Servant (CERN)
    20/08/2014, 09:00
  29. Prof. Pasquale Di Bari (Southampton University)
    20/08/2014, 09:30
  30. Prof. Csaba Balazs (Monash University)
    20/08/2014, 10:00
  31. Dr Alessandro Gaz (University of Colorado)
    20/08/2014, 10:30
    BaBar speaker to cover this topic
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  32. Dr Emanuele Santovetti (Università di Roma Tor Vergata)
    20/08/2014, 11:30
    LHCb speaker assigned to cover results from ATLAS, CMS and LHCb
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  33. Prof. Amarjit Soni (BNL)
    20/08/2014, 12:00
  34. Prof. David Straub (Excellence Cluster 'Universe', Munich)
    20/08/2014, 12:30
  35. Prof. Niels Madsen (Swansea University)
    21/08/2014, 09:00
  36. Dr Ryan Page (University of Bristol)
    21/08/2014, 09:30
  37. Prof. Martin Pohl (University of Geneva)
    21/08/2014, 10:00
  38. Prof. W. Clark Griffith (University of Sussex)
    21/08/2014, 10:30
  39. Dr Mitesh Patel (Imperial College)
    21/08/2014, 11:30
  40. Prof. Jan Conrad (Stockholm University)
    21/08/2014, 12:00
  41. Dr Yong TANG (KIAS)
    21/08/2014, 12:30
    We propose a ultraviolet complete theory for cold dark matter(CDM) and sterile neutrinos that can accommodate both cosmological data and neutrino oscillation experiments within $1\sigma$ level. We assume a new U(1)_X dark gauge symmetry which is broken at MeV scale resulting light dark photon. Such a light mediator for DM's self-scattering and scattering-off sterile neutrinos can resolve...
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  42. Prof. Georg Weiglein (DESY)
    21/08/2014, 14:00
  43. Dr Alessandro Gaz (University of Colorado)
    21/08/2014, 14:30
  44. Lucian Stefan Ancu (University of Geneva)
    21/08/2014, 15:00
  45. Prof. Abner Soffer (Tel Aviv University)
    21/08/2014, 16:00
    BaBar speaker to be allocated
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  46. Prof. Alan Watson (University of Leeds)
    21/08/2014, 16:30
  47. Prof. Anže Slosar (BNL)
    21/08/2014, 17:00
  48. Prof. Anze Slosar (BNL)
    22/08/2014, 09:00
  49. Dr Steven Gratton (University of Cambridge)
    22/08/2014, 09:30
  50. Dr Chamkaur Ghag (UCL)
    22/08/2014, 10:00
  51. Nagao Keiko (National Institute of Technology, Niihama College)
    22/08/2014, 10:30
  52. Dr Jocelyn Monroe (Royal Holloway University of London)
    22/08/2014, 11:30
  53. Prof. Ruben Saakyan (UCL)
    22/08/2014, 12:00
  54. Dr Thomas O'Donnel (UC Berkeley / LBNL)
    22/08/2014, 12:30
  55. Dr Phill Litchfield (UCL)
    22/08/2014, 14:00
    COMET speaker to give this talk
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  56. Prof. Toru Goto (KEK)
    22/08/2014, 14:30
  57. Dr Hajime Nishiguch (KEK)
    22/08/2014, 15:00
  58. Prof. Jessie Shelton (University of Illinois)
    22/08/2014, 15:30
  59. Prof. Ian Shipsey (Oxford/Perdue)
    22/08/2014, 16:30
  60. Prof. Antonio Masiero (Padova)
    22/08/2014, 17:00
  61. Dr A Bevan (Queen Mary)
    22/08/2014, 17:30
  62. Prof. Alessia Tricomi (INFN Catania)