Timetable
Monday, 10 July
9:00 Coffee
9:30 N01 Brennan Hackett (MPP): Neutrino mass and nature: neutrinoless double-beta decay - towards LEGEND-1000
10:00 N02 Alan Zander (TUM): Neutrino mass and mixing: at the intersection between IceCube and JUNO
10:30 N07 Johannes Rothe (TUM): Exploring coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering with NUCLEUS
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 N04 Christoph Wiesinger (TUM): Determination of neutrino mass with KATRIN
12:00 N03 Martin Mojahed: Probing leptogenesis with gravitational waves
12:30 lunch break
13:30 SFB1258 PhD & Master thesis award presentation
13:45 D01 Valentyna Mokina (HEPHY): Dark matter direct detection: deciphering signals at ultra-low energy
14:15 D02 Martin Napetschnig (TUM): Challenging dark matter models at colliders
14:45 Coffee break
15:15 D03 Gonzalo Herrera: Particle attenuation with dark matter spikes
15:45 D04 Stefan Lederer: Sudakov and resonance enhancements in neutralino dark matter annihilation processes
Tuesday, 11 July
9:00 Coffee
9:30 D06 Jerôme Vandecasteele (TUM): Matter-antimatter asymmetry and dark matter stability from baryon number conservation
10:00 D07 Maximilian Horst (TUM:) A novel coalescence model for cosmic ray studies
10:30 M01 Martina Karl (TUM): The Spectra of IceCueb Neutrino (SIN) candidate sources project
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 M02 J Michael Burgess(MPE): Physics-driven forward modeling of blazars
12:00 M03 Malte Heinlein (MPA): Proto-neutron star cooling with muons, convection, and different equations of state
12:30 lunch break
13:30 M05 Jakob Ehring (MPP): Impact of fast flavor conversion of neutrinos on supernova
14:00 M07 Konstantin Springmann (TUM): Stellar matter: hyperons and axions in neutron stars
14:30 M08 Christian Spannfellner (TUM): Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment: development of the first detector line
18:00 Social Dinner at Gasthof Neuwirt, Garching