MU Days 2024

Europe/Berlin
Beate Heinemann (DESY and University of Hamburg (Germany)), Ralph Engel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
Description

The Helmholtz "Matter and the Universe" Days 2024 will take place at DESY Hamburg on 12/13 December 2024. Besides the update from the program and its topics, there will be invited highlight talks, talks from young scientists, a poster session, tours to some DESY facilities, and a dinner.

Note that the agenda is still under development!

Participants
  • Alain Verduras Schaeidt
  • Alexander Marsteller
  • Alexey Elykov
  • Ami Rostomyan
  • Andreas Gellrich
  • Andreas Haungs
  • Andreas Ringwald
  • Anil Kumar
  • Anna Götz
  • Anna Nelles
  • Arianna Wintle
  • Bahman Dehnadi
  • Beate Heinemann
  • Bianca Keilhauer
  • Carina Udrea
  • Caroline Fengler
  • Caroline Rodenbeck
  • Carsten Niebuhr
  • Chengchao Yuan
  • Christian Stoß
  • Christiane Schneide
  • Christoph Emanuel Düllmann
  • Christoph Rosner
  • Claudia Seitz
  • Claudio Silva
  • Craig Lawrie
  • Cristina Benso
  • Cristobal Morales Reveco
  • Daniel Brotherton
  • Daniel Heuchel
  • Darko Veberic
  • David Leppla-Weber
  • David Schmidt
  • Dirk Krücker
  • Dmitriy Kostunin
  • Dominic Hinz
  • Donghwa Kang
  • Enrico Perboni
  • Enrique Huesca Santiago
  • Federico Meloni
  • Felix Egle
  • Felix Sefkow
  • Frank Maas
  • Frank Simon
  • Friederike Januschek
  • Geraldine Servant
  • Gregor Kälin
  • Heamin Ko
  • Inti Lehmann
  • Isabell Melzer-Pellmann
  • Ivo Schulthess
  • Jaroslav Storek
  • Jenny List
  • Jessica Ou Ya Vogel
  • Jessica Warbinek
  • John Hallford
  • Juergen Reuter
  • Juliette Alimena
  • Kai Schmidt-Hoberg
  • Karsten Buesser
  • Katerina Lipka
  • Katharina Behr
  • Katharina Hermainski
  • Katrin Link
  • Kerstin Borras
  • Khushbakht Habib
  • Lennart Huth
  • Lukas Allwicher
  • Lukas Gulzow
  • Markus Ackermann
  • Markus Diehl
  • Markus Roth
  • Markus Steidl
  • Martin Gasthuber
  • Martina Cataldi
  • Matthias Kleifges
  • Matthias Koschnitzke
  • Max Kühn
  • Megha Venugopal
  • Michail Kontogoulas
  • Michelle Tsirou
  • Neven Kovac
  • Nils Saß
  • Peter Goettlicher
  • Peter Steffen
  • Pranav Sampathkumar
  • Rafael Porto
  • Ralph Engel
  • Riccardo Natale
  • Romal Kumar
  • S Shefali
  • Saket Kumar Sahu
  • Saverio Monaco
  • Shreya Roy
  • Silvia Masciocchi
  • Simon Gentner
  • Simran Sunil Gurdasani
  • Tanguy Pierog
  • Tetyana Galatyuk
  • Thomas Neff
  • Thomas Schwetz-Mangold
  • Thomas Thümmler
  • Ties Behnke
  • Tobias Schulz
  • Tommy Martinov
  • Valentina Guglielmi
  • Wiebke Schubotz
  • Xiaomin Shen
  • Yvonne Leifels
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  • Thursday 12 December
    • 09:00 09:20
      Plenary session: Welcome and introduction Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
      • 09:00
        Welcome and introduction to PoF and MU 20m
        Speakers: Beate Heinemann (DESY and University of Hamburg (Germany)), Ralph Engel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
    • 09:20 11:00
      Plenary session: Topic status and highlights Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break 30m Foyer

      Foyer

    • 11:30 12:00
      Status of neutrino parameters and cosmological constraints 30m Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
      Speaker: Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (KIT)
    • 12:00 12:30
      Charge radii of fermium isotopes and reduction of shell effects in heavy nuclei 30m Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
      Speaker: Jessica Warbinek
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch break 1h
    • 13:30 15:15
    • 15:15 15:45
      Cofffee break 30m Foyer

      Foyer

    • 15:45 16:45
      Topical parallel sessions A: Neutrinos, Flavour, electroweak, antimatter Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 1b, second floor
      • 15:45
        Probing the BSM landscape through precision electroweak physics 15m
        Speaker: Lukas Allwicher (T (Phenomenology))
      • 16:00
        Model independent Time Violation study in neutrino oscillations with DUNE and T2HK 15m
        Speaker: Kiran Sharma (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(1), IIT Bhilai(2))
      • 16:15
        The JUNO experiment: current progress and future perspectives 15m
        Speaker: Cristobal Morales
      • 16:30
        Higher-order corrections for Higgs pair production 15m
        Speaker: Marco Vitti (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - TTP & IAP)
    • 15:45 16:45
      Topical parallel sessions B: Cosmology, Dark Matter, Axions Seminar room 4a+b (Building 1b)

      Seminar room 4a+b

      Building 1b

      • 15:45
        First searches for axion and dark photon dark matter using MADMAX prototypes 15m
        Speaker: David Leppla-Weber (ALPS (ALPS _ Any Light Particle Search))
      • 16:00
        XLZD - Towards the Ultimate Liquid-xenon-based Astroparticle Observatory 15m
        Speaker: Alexey Elykov (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT))
      • 16:15
        Large neutrino mass in cosmology and keV sterile neutrino dark matter from a dark sector 15m
        Speaker: Cristina Benso (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
      • 16:30
        Looking for a SFOEWPT in the RxSM at the HL-LHC and LISA 15m
        Speaker: Alain Verduras Schaeidt (T (Phenomenology))
    • 15:45 16:45
      Topical parallel sessions C: Topical parallel sessions: Nucleosynthesis, Hadronic physics, Multi-messenger Seminar room 2 (Building 2a)

      Seminar room 2

      Building 2a

      • 15:45
        Modeling radio and X-ray afterglows of jetted tidal disruption events 15m
        Speaker: Chengchao Yuan (Z_THAT (Theoretische Astroteilchenphysik))
      • 16:00
        Calibrated Atomic Data and 3D Radiative Transfer Modelling of Kilonova 15m
        Speaker: Andreas Floers (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung)
      • 16:15
        Impact of neutrino oscillations in nucleosynthesis 15m
        Speaker: Heamin Ko
      • 16:30
        Studying hadron production mechanisms in elementary proton-proton collisions with HADES 15m
        Speaker: Saket Kumar Sahu (Ruhr-Universität Bochum(RUB))
    • 16:45 17:45
      Topical parallel sessions A: Neutrinos, Flavour, Electroweak, Antimatter Auditorium

      Auditorium

      • 16:45
        Towards solving the muon problem in air showers 15m
        Speaker: Tanguy Pierog (KIT, Karlsruhe)
      • 17:00
        High precision measurement of the weak mixing angle at low energy 15m
        Speaker: Malte Christian Wilfert (Institut für Kernphysik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)
      • 17:15
        Measurement of the pion transition form factor for the muon g-2 puzzle 15m
        Speaker: Oliver Noll (HIM/GSI/JGU)
      • 17:30
        KATRIN++ - Development of New Detector Technologies for a Future Neutrino Mass Experiment with Tritium 15m
        Speaker: Neven Kovac (Institute of Astroparticle Physics (IAP) - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
    • 16:45 17:45
      Topical parallel sessions B: Nucleosynthesis, Hadronic physics, Multi-messenger Seminar room 4a+b (Building 1b)

      Seminar room 4a+b

      Building 1b

      • 16:45
        Highlights from Auger and AugerPrime 15m
        Speaker: Dr Darko Veberic (IAP, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
      • 17:00
        The parsec-scale jets of the SS 433 microquasar seen in very-high-energy gamma rays with H.E.S.S. 15m
        Speaker: Michelle Tsirou (DESY Zeuthen)
      • 17:15
        The astrophysical impact of 205Tl bound-state beta decay 15m
        Speaker: Thomas Neff (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung)
      • 17:30
        Long-term data preservation for the VERITAS gamma-ray observatory 15m
        Speaker: Gernot Maier (DESY)
    • 16:45 17:45
      Topical parallel sessions C: Topical parallel sessions: Simulation, Computing, Data Management, Machine Learning, Sustainability Seminar room 2 (Building 2a)

      Seminar room 2

      Building 2a

    • 17:45 19:00
      Poster session Canteen extension

      Canteen extension

      building 9a
    • 19:00 22:00
      Dinner 3h Canteen

      Canteen

      building 9a
  • Friday 13 December
    • 09:00 10:30
      Plenary session: Outlook to PoF V Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
    • 10:30 11:00
      Workshop photo 30m
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break 30m Foyer

      Foyer

    • 11:30 12:00
      Highlights from the Program "Matter and Technologies" (MT) 30m Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
      Speaker: Friederike Januschek (DESY)
    • 12:00 12:30
      Accelerating Scientific Discovery with AI 30m Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5
      Speaker: Gregor Kasieczka (UNI/EXP (Uni Hamburg, Institut fur Experimentalphysik))
    • 12:30 13:00
      Plenary session: Conclusions and farewell Auditorium

      Auditorium

      building 5