DMUK Meeting January 2025 - KCL
King's College London
A 1-day meeting for the UK's Dark Matter community to meet up, present research, and discuss the latest progress in the field.
Event details: The meeting will take place from 10:00 to 17:30 on Tuesday 7th January 2025 on the Strand Campus of King's College London. For those unable to attend in person, a Zoom connection will be available.
Abstract Submission and Registration: Registration for the event is now closed. However, late registrations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Christopher McCabe directly to inquire about availability.
Location and accommodation: King's is centrally located and is easily accessible by public transport (see this link for directions). While we do not provide specific accommodation recommendations, central London offers a variety of options to suit different budgets.
Acknowledgments: Lunch and coffee will be provided. Support for this event is gratefully received from King's College London.
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Arrival Period Bush House
Bush House
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Morning session 1 Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04) (Bush House (South Wing))
Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04)
Bush House (South Wing)
Convener: Christopher McCabe (King's College London)-
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WelcomeSpeakers: Christopher McCabe (King's College London), Dr Jim Dobson (King's College London), Prof. Malcolm Fairbairn (Physics, King's College London)
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Light dark matter constraints using astrophysical neutrinosSpeaker: Dr Teppei Katori (King's College London)
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Science opportunities with long-baseline atom interferometrySpeakers: Dr Jeremiah Mitchell, Jeremiah Mitchell (University of Cambridge)
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Massive graviton dark matter searches with long-baseline atom interferometersSpeaker: John Carlton
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Directional dark matter searches with levitated quantum sensorsSpeaker: Fiona Alder (University College London)
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11:15
Refresher break
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Morning session 2 Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04) (Bush House (South Wing))
Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04)
Bush House (South Wing)
Convener: Prof. Malcolm Fairbairn (Physics, King's College London)-
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Progress report on the QSHS axion searchSpeaker: Prof. Ed Daw (The University of Sheffield)
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Gravitational ABJ Anomaly, Stochastic Matter Production, and LeptogenesisSpeakers: Azadeh Maleknejad, Azadeh Maleknejad (CERN)
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Model of Dark Matter and EnergySpeakers: Paul Frampton (Unknown), Paul Frampton (University of Salento)
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12:25
Lunch break Lower basement level (Bush House (South Wing))
Lower basement level
Bush House (South Wing)
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Afternoon session 1 Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04) (Bush House (South Wing))
Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04)
Bush House (South Wing)
Convener: Amy Cottle (University College London)- 9
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XLZD and outreach activitiesSpeaker: Prof. Kimberly Palladino (University of Oxford)
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15:00
Coffee break Room 2.03 (Bush House (South Wing))
Room 2.03
Bush House (South Wing)
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Afternoon session 2 Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04) (Bush House (South Wing))
Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04)
Bush House (South Wing)
Convener: Prof. Chamkaur Ghag-
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Dark matter in Europe and beyond: the iDMEU initiative and ideas for the European Strategy updateSpeaker: Caterina Doglioni (The University of Manchester (GB))
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Collider searches for dark matterSpeakers: Benedikt Maier (Imperial College (GB)), Benedikt Maier (K)
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16:40
Refresher break
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Afternoon session 3 Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04) (Bush House (South Wing))
Lecture Theatre 2 (4.04)
Bush House (South Wing)
Convener: Dr Jim Dobson (King's College London)- 17
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Commissioning of the MIGDAL detector with fast neutrons at NILE/ISISSpeaker: Tim Marley
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Wrap upSpeakers: Christopher McCabe (King's College London), Prof. Malcolm Fairbairn (Physics, King's College London)
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