Plenary Talks

  • Jan de Boer
    "Quantum gravity, chaos, statistical physics and wormholes"
    University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Karl Jansen
    "Quantum Computing: a future path for High Energy Physics"

    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Germany
  • Friederike Januschek
    "Shedding light on the axion: one particle solving two problems"

    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Germany
  • Markus Klute
    "The LHC legacy and prospects "
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
  • Michael Krämer
    "Particle theory in a data-driven era"
    Aachen University, Germany
  • Tony Lomax
    "Makinguncertainty certain?: Proton therapy, range and in-vivo verification."

    Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Villigen, Switzerland
  • Allison Marsh
    "Teaching with Objects and Teaching with Video: The Challenges of Informal Education in Physics"
    University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
  • Samaya Nissanke
    "New perspectives onto the Universe in the era of multimessenger astrophysics"
    University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Rami Vainio
    "The Sun as a source of high-energy particles"
    University of Turku, Finland