The goal of this workshop is to bring together Danish and international experts on dark matter searches across all scales: from table-top sized laboratory experiments searching for particle dark matter all the way to dark-matter imprints on the large scale structure of the Universe.
This one-day workshop features invited talks from international experts on dark matter searches and a poster session for early career researchers. It is hosted by the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics Phenomenology (CP3) at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense.
The workshop will take place one day before the Annual Danish Astronomy meeting, which will also be held in Odense: https://event.au.dk/events/adam2026
Please register and submit your abstract. We look forward to welcoming you to Odense!
We particularly encourage students to register and submit an abstract for the poster session. The workshop is free of charge for students.
Abstract submission and registration deadline: April 24
Abstract submission: https://indico.global/event/17334/abstracts/
Registration: https://indico.global/event/17334/registrations/4202/
Odense, Denmark’s third‑largest city, offers a distinguished blend of cultural heritage and contemporary urban development. Renowned as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, Odense features historic quarters, modern public spaces, and a thriving academic and innovation environment. The city is situated on the island of Fyn, approximately 150km west of Copenhagen, making it easily accessible for both national and international visitors.
Confirmed invited speakers:
- Sarah Pearson (DTU)
- Jacob Egge (DESY)
- Hartmut Grote (Cardiff University)
- Marcel Pawlowski (AIP)
- Desiree Della Monica Ferreira (DTU)
- Philip Sørensen (INFN Padua)
Scientific Organizing Committee:
- Manuel Meyer
- Mads Toudal Frandsen
- Marcel Pawlowski
Supported by:
