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MONDAY 24  SEPTEMBER

CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
8:45-9:00
WELCOME
9:00-10:00 L1 S. POKORSKI The SM and beyond: succeses & failures of QFT
10:00-11:00 L2 A. STRUMIA Neutrino physics: phenomenology & cosmology
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 L3 D. LANGLOIS Braneworlds: gravity & cosmology
12:30-13:30 L4 A. RIOTTO Inflation: generating the cosmological perturbations through scalar fields
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:15 S.1 M. CORTES On What Scale Should the Inflationary Observables be Constrained?
16:15-16:30 S.2 W. VALKENBURG What do WMAP and SDSS really tell about inflation?
16:30-16:45 S.3 P. HUNT Multiple Inflation and the WMAP Glitches
16:45-17:00 S.4 V. MUHONEN Hints of isocurvature perturbations in the CMB
17:00-17:30
COFFEE
17:30-17:45 S.5 A. AVGOUSTIDIS Wilson Line Inflation
17:45-18:00 S.6 A. VAMVASAKIS Inflation in an extended supersymmetric Pati-Salam model
18:00-18:15 S.7 A. GUARINO Inflation in Uplifted Supergravities
18:15-18:30 S.8 D. KONIKOWSKA Radion Stabilization with(out) Gauss-Bonnet Interactions and Inflation
18:30-18:45 S.9 G. RIGOPOULOS Decoherence from isocurvature perturbations in inflation
18:45-19:00 S.10 A. VIKMAN Large gravitational waves from superluminal
inflation

 
TUESDAY  25  SEPTEMBER

 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 L5 A. CHALLINOR Cosmic microwave background: generation and observations of anisotropies
10:00-11:00 L6 J. PEACOCK Large-scale structure: from primordial perturbations to galaxies
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 L7 E. COPELAND Dark energy: the evidence & possible physical explanations
12:30-13:30 L3 D. LANGLOIS Braneworlds: gravity & cosmology
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:30 S.11 P. RUIZ-LAPUENTE Review of SNIa and Dark Energy
16:30-17:00 S.12 A. MASIERO Dark energy (review of network activities)
17:00-17:30
COFFEE
17:30-17:45 S.13 R. TROTTA Reconstructing dark energy
17:45-18:00 S.14 I. MAOR Voids of dark energy
18:00-18:15 S.15 T. MATTSSON Conservative cosmologist's cry for help: inhomogeneities as an alternative to dark energy
18:15-18:30 S.16 G. CALDERA-CABRAL Coupled quintessence with exponential potentials
18:30-18:45 S.17 C. BOGDANOS Bulk matter and cosmic acceleration
18:45-19:00 S.18 S. NESSERIS Reconstruction of the Scalar-Tensor Lagrangian from a LCDM Background and Noether Symmetry
19:00-19:15 S.19 M. SOARES-SANTOS Cosmography With Galaxy Clusters: Shedding Light on Dark Energy

 
WEDNESDAY  26 SEPTEMBER

 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 L2 A. STRUMIA Neutrino physics: phenomenology & cosmology
10:00-11:00 L1 S. POKORSKI The SM and beyond: succeses & failures of QFT
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 L5 A. CHALLINOR Cosmic microwave background: generation and observations of anisotropies
12:30-13:30 L6 J. PEACOCK Large-scale structure: from primordial perturbations to galaxies
13:30-14:30
LUNCH

VISIT OF PETRA AND MOLYVOS


 
THURSDAY   27 SEPTEMBER

 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 L4 A. RIOTTO Inflation: generating the cosmological perturbations through scalar fields
10:00-11:00 L7 E. COPELAND Dark energy: the evidence & possible physical explanations
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 L9 P. ULLIO Dark matter: particle candidates & their detection
12:30-13:30 L10 J. KNAPP The high energy universe: cosmic rays, gamma-rays & neutrinos
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:15 S.20 J. ROBERTS Dark Matter at the LHC: A Window on the Gut Scale
16:10-16:30 S.21 M. KAKIZAKI Abundance of Thermal WIMPs in Non-standard Cosmological Scenarios
16:30-16:45 S.22 E. K. PARK Dark Matter Detection in Supersymmetric Models with Non-universal gaugino Masses
16:45-17:00 S.23 C. L. SHAN

Determining the WIMP Mass from Direct Dark Matter Detection Data

17:00-17:30
COFFEE
17:30-17:45 S.24 G. PANOTOPOULOS Gravitino dark matter in brane cosmology
17:45-18:00 S.25 K. KOHRI Long-lived charged massive particle and the effect on cosmology
18:00-18:15 S.26 R. ARMILLIS Axions in some anomalous extensions of the
Standard Model
18:15-18:30 S.27 T. KONSTANDIN Status report on electroweak baryogenesis
18:30-18:45 S.28 F. PALORINI

CP violation in leptogenesis and at low energy

21:00
BANQUET

 
 
FRIDAY  28   SEPTEMBER

 
CODE SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-10:00 L11

F. QUEVEDO

Cosmology of string theory: inflation and beyond
10:00-11:00 L11

F. QUEVEDO

Cosmology of string theory: inflation and beyond
11:00-11:30
COFFEE
11:30-12:30 L10 J. KNAPP The high energy universe: cosmic rays, gamma-rays & neutrinos
12:30-13:30 L9 P. ULLIO Dark matter, particle candidates & their detection
13:30-14:30
LUNCH
16:00-16:15 S.29 E. BABICHEV Non-canonical scalar fields, superluminal
propagation and black holes
16:15-16:30 S.30 S. SIBIRYAKOV

Breaking of Lorentz symmetry and thermodynamics of black holes

16:30-16:45 S.31 H. K. LEE Thermodynamic constraint on primodial balck hole formation
16:45-17:00 S.32 M. BOUHMADI-LOPEZ Chaplygin DPG cosmologies
17:00-17:30
COFFEE
17:30-17:45 S.33 V. ZAMARIAS Regularized Codimension-2 Brane Cosmology
17:45-18:00 S.34 G. TASINATO Non-adiabatic Perturbations in DBI Cosmology
18:00-18:15 S.35 J. ROSA Primordial gravitational waves
18:15-18:30 S.36 D. BATTEFELD Magnetogenesis from Cosmic String Loops
18:30-18:45 S.37 A. KOSTOUKI A novel world-sheet renormalization group and non-critical strings, with implications to Cosmology
18:45-19:00 S.38 F. YUSAF The need for dark matter in MOND within galactic scales

 
 
SATURDAY  29  SEPTEMBER

 
SPEAKER TITLE OF LECTURE
9:00-9:30 S. SARKAR Coordinator's report on network activities
9:30-10:00

ERs & ESRS Introductions by Young Researchers

 
Report by the Conveners on the scientific tasks:
10:00-10:30

M. QUIROS

Origin of matter
10:30-11:00

M. DREES

Origin of dark matter
11:00-11:30 G. SIGL Origin of cosmic rays
11:30-12:00
COFFEE
12:00-12:30 D. LYTH Origin of structure
12:30-13:00 S-J REY Origin of space-time
13:00-13:30 S. SARKAR AOB/Next year's meeting

 



 
 

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