Skyler Degenkolb
(Universität Heidelberg),
Ubirajara van Kolck
(IJCLab Orsay & University of Arizona)
04/03/2024, 09:00
Konstantin Gaul
(Philipps-University Marburg)
04/03/2024, 09:30
Maxim Pospelov
(University of Minnnesota)
04/03/2024, 10:45
Michael Tarbutt
(Imperial College London)
04/03/2024, 14:45
Yan Zhou
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
04/03/2024, 16:15
Karim Bennaceur
(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, IP2I)
05/03/2024, 09:45
Andrea Shindler
(Michigan State University, East Lansing/US)
05/03/2024, 11:00
Sara Cesare
(INFN Milano)
05/03/2024, 14:00
Nina Elmer
(Heidelberg University)
05/03/2024, 14:45
Moritz Pascal Reiter
(University of Edinburgh)
05/03/2024, 16:15
Molecules have proven to be powerful laboratories to explore unknown aspects of the fundamental forces of nature and to search for physics beyond the standard model. By choosing molecules containing radioactive isotopes with different spins and nuclear deformation one can explore aspects of the strong and weak forces even further and reach unparalleled enhancement of symmetry-violating...
Kseniia Svirina
(Institut Laue-Langevin, Universität Heidelberg)
06/03/2024, 09:00
Fabian Allmendinger
(Physikalisches Institut, Uni Heidelberg)
06/03/2024, 11:00
Markus Kortelainen
(University of Jyväskylä)
06/03/2024, 14:00
Tian Xia
06/03/2024, 14:45
Diego Sanz-Becerra
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
07/03/2024, 09:00
Michail Athanasakis-Kaklamanakis
(Imperial College London)
07/03/2024, 11:00
Marco Guarise
(University of Ferrara and INFN Ferrara)
07/03/2024, 14:00
Steven Hoekstra
(University of Groningen and Nikhef, The Netherlands)
07/03/2024, 14:45
Giorgia Tonani
(University of Milano)
07/03/2024, 16:15
Kieran Flanagan
(University of Manchester)
08/03/2024, 09:00
Skyler Degenkolb
(Universität Heidelberg),
Valentina Santoro
(ESS, Lund University)
08/03/2024, 11:00