20–22 May 2025
Winchester Guildhall
Europe/London timezone

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  1. Pasquale Di Bari
    20/05/2025, 13:45
  2. Dr William Giare
    20/05/2025, 14:00
  3. Benjamin Stölzner
    20/05/2025, 14:30
  4. Anastasia Fialkov
    20/05/2025, 15:00
  5. Prof. Anze Slosar
    20/05/2025, 16:00
  6. Dr Graham White
    20/05/2025, 16:30
  7. Dr Chee Sheng Fong
    20/05/2025, 17:00
  8. Dr Bryce Cyr (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    21/05/2025, 09:00
  9. Prof. Jose Alberto Rubiño-Martin (IAC)
    21/05/2025, 09:30
  10. Dr Wen-Yuan Ai
    21/05/2025, 10:00
  11. Dr Yifan Chen (Niels Bohr International Academy)
    21/05/2025, 11:00
  12. Ye-Ling Zhou (Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    21/05/2025, 11:30
  13. Prof. Bhupal Dev (Washington University in St. Louis)
    21/05/2025, 12:00
  14. Dr Julia Harz
    21/05/2025, 14:00
  15. Prof. Frank Deppisch
    21/05/2025, 14:30
  16. Dr Ivan Martinez-Soler
    21/05/2025, 15:30
  17. Prof. Heinrich Päs (TU Dortmund)
    21/05/2025, 16:00
  18. Fraser Cowie
    22/05/2025, 09:00
  19. Prof. Daniel Meerburg
    22/05/2025, 09:30
  20. Dr Elisa Todarello
    22/05/2025, 10:00
  21. Francesco Shankar
    22/05/2025, 11:00
  22. Nicola Menci
    22/05/2025, 11:30
  23. Denis Erkal
    22/05/2025, 12:00
  24. Dr Djuna Croon
    22/05/2025, 14:00
  25. Prof. Alexander Belyaev
    22/05/2025, 14:30

    The nature of Dark Matter remains one of the deepest mysteries in particle physics and cosmology. While astrophysical and cosmological observations unambiguously confirm its existence, only its gravitational interaction has been established experimentally. Key properties of Dark Matter -- such as its mass, spin, stabilising symmetry, and non-gravitational couplings -- remain unknown.

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  26. Hendrik Ulbricht
    22/05/2025, 15:00
  27. Akshatha Vydula
    22/05/2025, 16:00
  28. Dr Chayan Majumdar
    22/05/2025, 16:30