JENAS 2022
Madrid
The 2nd Joint ECFA-NuPECC-ApPEC JENAS-Seminar (jointly organized by IEM - UGr - LSC - IFCA - UCM) will be held from May 3rd to 6, 2022 in Madrid, Spain https://indico.cern.ch/e/JENAS2022
The JENAS-Seminar is a prestigious joint meeting of particle, nuclear and astroparticlephysics scientific communities exploring synergies and highlighting recent achievements and challenges.
The many synergies between Particle, Astroparticle and Nuclear Physics are addressed in the second Joint Seminar. Physics highlights, future projects and strategies as well as challenges in detector technology and computing are discussed, together with progress on six approved joint activities.
The participants will represent scientists of the 3 communities, the funding agencies important for our field as well as big international projects and collaborations.
The participation in the JENAS-Seminar will be mostly by invitation.
The youtube link May-3, May-4, May-5, May-6 where one can follow the seminar:
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Registration at Conference Site - refreshments & lunch ticket¶
Registration at Conference Site
Refreshments -
Welcome and Physics Highlights¶Convener: Maria Jose Garcia Borge (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) (ES))
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Welcome by the General Secretary of the Ministry of Science and Innovation¶Speaker: Dr Raquel Yotti (MICINN)
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Presentation of the CSIC¶
Welocme to the Spanish Research Organization - CSIC
Speaker: Jesus Marco (Universidad de Cantabria and CSIC (ES)) -
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Physics highlights and challenges - astroparticle physics¶
Physics highlights and challenges - astroparticle physics
Speaker: Sijbrand De Jong (Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)) -
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Physics highlights and challenges - particle physics¶
Physics highlights and challenges - particle physics
Speaker: Paris Sphicas (CERN/Athens) -
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Physics highlights and challenges - nuclear physics¶
Physics highlights and challenges - nuclear physics
Speaker: Gerda Neyens (KU Leuven (BE))
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17:00
Coffe Break
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19:00
Welcome Cocktail
Welcome Cocktail
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EoI Reports 1¶Convener: Antoine David Kouchner (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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EoI 1 - Dark Matter - iDMEu¶
Dark Matter - iDMEu
Speaker: Federica Petricca (Max Planck Society (DE)) -
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EoI 2 - Gravitational Waves for fundamental physics¶
Gravitational Waves for fundamental physics
Speaker: Paolo Pani (Sapienza University of Rome) -
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EoI 3 - Machine-Learning Optimized Design of Experiments - MODE¶
Machine-Learning Optimized Design of Experiments - MODE
Speaker: Pietro Vischia (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))
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EoI Reports 2¶Convener: Eberhard Widmann (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
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EoI 4 - Nuclear Physics at the LHC¶
Nuclear Physics at the LHC
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EoI 5 - Storage Rings for the Search of Charged-Particle Electric Dipole Moments (EDM)¶
Storage Rings for the Search of Charged-Particle Electric Dipole Moments (EDM)
Speaker: Jörg Pretz (IKP-2 Jülich) - 14
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Eol proposal - Gamma Factory¶Speaker: Mieczyslaw Witold Krasny (LPNHE, Sorbonne University, Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR) and CERN)
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Lunch break
Lunch
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Knowledge Transfer-Best Practices¶Convener: Patricia Chomaz (GANIL)
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Knowledge Transfer - Best Practices¶Speaker: Benjamin Frisch (CERN)
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Knowledge Transfer-Best Practices: Round table discussion¶Speakers: Carlos Granja (CHAIR - ADVACAM, Czech Republic), Benjamin Frisch (CERN), Erik Fernández (INEUSTAR / INDUCIENCIA), Ezio Previtali (INFN), Dr Gaston Garcia (CMAM - UAM)
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16:00
Coffee break
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Training, Education and Outreach¶Convener: Calin Alexa (IFIN-HH (RO))
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Training of scientific and technical staff - (remote presentation)¶
Training of scientific and technical staff
Speaker: Carsten Peter Welsch (Cockcroft Institute / University of Liverpool) - 19
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Training, Education and Outreach - Round Table Discussion¶Speakers: Michael Kobel (CHAIR - Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE)), Gert Aarts (Swansea University), Lydia Brenner (CERN), Jose Miguel Arias Carrasco (Universidad de Sevilla), Rebeca Gonzalez Suarez (Uppsala University (SE)), Michelangelo Traina (LPNHE, Sorbonne Université, Paris), Carsten Peter Welsch (Cockcroft Institute / University of Liverpool)
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Poster session - (no talks ) Refreshments will be served¶
Poster session (NO talks, the time just to have the titles and authors listed)
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THE DARK MATTER DATA CENTER: Fostering Data and Information Sharing for the Dark Matter Community¶Speakers: Heerak Banerjee (Technical University of Munich), Nahuel Ferreiro
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Impact of astrophysical uncertainties and non-galactic dark matter on direct dark matter searches¶Speaker: Gonzalo Herrera (TUM, Max-Planck Institute for Physic)
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Constraints on light Dark Matter Models from Cosmic Ray Electron-DM scattering¶Speaker: Divya Sachdeva (LPTHE, Sorbonne Universite)
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Cosmic Coincidences of Primordial-Black-Hole Dark Matter¶Speaker: Yi-Peng Wu (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Hautes Énergies (LPTHE))
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Experimental frontiers: dark matter complementarity and dark photon benchmarks¶Speaker: Joshua Greaves (Univ. of Lund (SE))
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The Dark Matter Science Project in European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Future¶Speaker: Jared Little (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Detector conception and momentum measurement optimization for multiple scattering muography¶Speaker: Maxime Lagrange (CP3 Universite Catholique de Louvain)
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Optimization of the LHCb calorimeter¶Speaker: Alexey Boldyrev (CERN)
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Optimization of energy measurements at muon colliders¶Speaker: Lukas Layer (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))
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Gravitational radiation from inspiralling compact objects: Spin effects to fourth Post-Newtonian order¶Speaker: Zixin Yang (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
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Fundamental physics implications of LIGO-Virgo gravitational wave ringdown observations¶Speaker: Gregorio Carullo (Theoretisch-Physikalische Institut, )
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How does a dark compact object ringdown?¶Speaker: Elisa Maggio (Albert Einstein Institute - Max Planck Gravitation)
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Lattice Calculations for Quark Transversity Distributions for the Nucleon¶Speaker: Lisa Walter (Universität Regensburg)
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QCD Factorization of Exclusive Processes to probe GTMDs¶Speaker: Patricia Andrea Gutierrez Garcia (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
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Towards precise collider predictions: the Parton Branching method¶Speaker: Aleksandra Anna Lelek (University of Antwerp (BE))
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Parton Branching prediction for the HERA and LHC measurements¶Speaker: Sara Taheri Monfared (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Hadron-hadron interaction studies at the LHC and the mistery of neutron stars¶Speaker: Laura Šerkšnytė (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
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The dark side of ALICE: from antinuclei interactions to dark matter searches in space¶Speaker: Stephan Alexander Konigstorfer (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
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The search for electric dipole moments of charged particles using storage rings¶Speaker: Vera Shmakova (FZ-Juelich)
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Simulations of Beam Dynamics of Prototype EDM Storage Ring¶Speaker: Saad Siddique (IKP Forschungszentrum Jülich ,(DE))
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Optimization of Spin Coherence Time for Electric Dipole Moment measurements in a Storage Ring¶Speaker: Rahul Shankar (University of Ferrara and INFN)
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Building the future together¶Convener: Paul Thomas Greenlees (University of Jyvaskyla (FI))
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Open questions in fundamental physics and our main future facilities to address them¶
Open questions in fundamental physics and our main future facilities to address them
Speaker: Jorgen D'Hondt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE)) -
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Detector technology challenges to realise our scientific ambitions¶
Detector technology challenges to realise our scientific ambitions
Speaker: Ian Shipsey (University of Oxford (GB)) -
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Challenges in computing and software for our Big Data¶
Challenges in computing and software for our Big Data
Speaker: Gonzalo Merino Arevalo (Port d’Informació Científica (PIC)) -
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Infrastructures for Fundamental science from the EC perspective¶
Infrastructures for Fundamental science from the EC perspective
Speaker: Patricia Postigo Mclauglin (European Commission)
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11:00
Coffee break
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Computing and Software situation, challenges and avenues for the future 1¶Convener: Borut Kersevan (Jozef Stefan Institute)
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13:45
Lunch break
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Diversity and recognition at Large scale projects¶Convener: Katrin Link
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WG on Recognition of achievements in large collaborations¶
WG on Recognition of achievements in large collaborations
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WG - survey on Diversity¶
Survey on Diversity
Speaker: Patricia Conde Muino (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Particulas (PT))
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Coffee
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Free Time
resting
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Detector R&D¶Convener: Daniela Bortoletto (University of Oxford (GB))
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10:30
Coffee break
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Accelerator and Technology R&D¶Convener: To be confirmed
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How to limit the environemental impact¶
How to limit the environemental impact
Speaker: Mar Capeans Garrido (CERN)
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Closing: Funding Agencies Perspectives & Closing remarks¶
Closing
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Lunch
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