COST CA18108 Workshop on future challenges and opportunities in QGMM - Napoli (Italy)

Europe/Athens
Napoli

Napoli

Description

Welcome to the "Workshop on future challenges and opportunities in QGMM" organised by  COST Action CA18108

"Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach"


 


This workshop is organized by COST Action CA18108 (https://qg-mm.unizar.es/), an initiative funded by the COST Association (https://www.cost.eu/), aiming to enable researchers from different communities of quantum gravity theorists and phenomenologists and gamma-ray, neutrino, cosmic-ray and gravitational-wave experimentalists to learn about each other's work and cooperate on the goal of developing new strategies for testing candidate quantum gravity theories using multi-messenger high-energy astrophysical observations.  

The workshop is linked to the COST CA18108 Third Annual Conference and is aimed at discussing the future of the field of Quantum Gravity Phenomenology in the Multi-Messenger Approach. Please note that registration to the conference is done separately in the conference webpage.

Zoom link: If you will not be present in person in Napoli, it will possible to take part in the discussion via: https://cern.zoom.us/j/65792231687?pwd=N2FZZTJWZXZSYVRxZTVGa0QvbXpXZz09

 

The workshop will be organised in a few sessions with different themes:

- preparation of a white paper on future challenges and opportunities for QGMM

- discussion on data availability and data analysis in QGMM

- discussion on strategies of future multi-messenger analysis

- discussion on the future of the QGMM network after the COST action

We have a very limited number of invited participants, but the workshop is open to everyone who can attend with their own funding. Consider that if you are selected for reimbursement for the conference, then your travel will be reimbursed and you will only need to cover accommodation for the days of the workshop. 

Dates:

May 30: Early Registration deadline

June 6: Confirmation of financial support

June 19: Late Registration deadline

July 10: Arrival

July 13: Departure day (or continuation of stay for those attending the conference)

 

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Participants
  • Agustín Sánchez Losa
  • Andrea Bevilacqua
  • Anna Campoy Ordaz
  • Antonino Marciano'
  • Ara Ioannisian
  • Armando di Matteo
  • Caroff Sami
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • Cristiano Bozza
  • Denitsa Staicova
  • Domenico Frattulillo
  • Elias Vagenas
  • Enrico Junior Schioppa
  • Fabian Dünkel
  • Fabian Wagner
  • Fedele Lizzi
  • Flavio Mercati
  • Fotios Anagnostopoulos
  • Gabriel Menezes
  • Germano Nardini
  • Giacomo Rosati
  • Giulia Gubitosi
  • Giuseppe Fabiano
  • Goran Djordjevic
  • Iarley Lobo
  • Jean-Christophe Wallet
  • Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman
  • José Manuel Carmona
  • Kilian Hersent
  • Luciano Petruzziello
  • László Gergely
  • Marco de Cesare
  • Marco Torri
  • Maria Grazia Di Luca
  • Martina Adamo
  • Maykoll Reyes
  • Narine Kazarian
  • Nicoleta VOICU
  • Nikola Herceg
  • Nikola Konjik
  • Pablo Martínez-Miravé
  • Pasquale Bosso
  • Rodrigo Gracia-Ruiz
  • Sebastián Franchino-Viñas
  • Tomislav Terzić
  • Vania Vellucci
  • Vito Antonelli
  • Vittorio D'Esposito
  • Zoltán Keresztes
    • Registration
    • 1
      Welcome and introduction
    • Discussion on future strategies of multi-messenger analysis
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee break
    • Discussion on future strategies of multi-messenger analysis
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch break
    • Preparation of a white paper on future challenges and opportunities for QGMM
    • 5:00 PM
      Coffee break
    • Open discussion: Open discussion on the topics of the day
    • Discussion on data availability and data analysis in QGMM
    • 11:00 AM
      Coffee break
    • Discussion on data availability and data analysis in QGMM
    • 12:30 PM
      Lunch break
    • Discussion on the future of the QGMM network after the COST action
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee break
    • Open discussion: Open discussion on all topics of the workshop