Presentations
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- Yanou Cui (University of California, Riverside): Cosmic archaeology with gravitational waves from cosmic strings
- Neal Dalal (Perimeter Institute): Notes on KSZ cosmology
- Cédric Deffayet (IAP and IHÉS, CNRS Paris): Massive and partially massless (PM) gravitons on curved space-times
- Savas Dimopoulos (Stanford University): Searching for new physics without colliders
- Hajime Fukuda (Kavli IPMU, University of Tokyo): Direct detection of ultralight dark matter via astronomical ephemeris
- Nikolay Gromov (Kings College, London): Collider physics from N=4 sym integrability
- Koichi Hamaguchi (University of Tokyo): A limit on axion from the cooling neutron star in Cassiopeia A
- Vladimir Kazakov (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris): Conformal fishnet theory
- Shigeki Matsumoto (Kavli IPMU): Search for dark matter at 240-250 GeV Lepton colliders
- Takeo Moroi (Tokyo): Conversion of dark radiation (DR) to photon in early universe and 21cm signal
- Burt Ovrut (University of Pennsylvania): Supersymmetric Higgs-Sneutrino inflation and reheating
- Shigehiro Nagataki (Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory/RIKEN): From central engine to Gamma-ray emission for long Gamma-ray bursts
- Surjeet Rajendran (U.C. Berkeley): Relaxation of the cosmological constant
- Gray Rybka (University of Washington): First results frm ADMX G2
- Bernard Sadoulet (LBNL/U.C. Berkeley): The low/very low mass particle dark matter frontier
- Satoshi Shirai (Kavli IPMU) (LBNL/U.C. Berkeley): Standard model thermodynamics: effect on gravitational wave and dark matter
- Slava Turyshev (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena): Magnifying light by 100 billion times with the solar gravitational lens to image an exoplanet
- Arkady Vainshtein (University of Minnesota/KITP): Neutron-antineutron oscillations: discrete symmetries and quark operators
- Peter West (Kings College, London): Notes on E-theory