30 June 2025 to 11 July 2025
MITP - Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Europe/Berlin timezone

Registration will close on 4 April 2025.

 

Observing gravitational waves at frequencies > 10 kHz could offer a wealth of information on numerous astrophysical and cosmological sources, most of them connected to physics beyond the Standard Model. The technologies to tap into this information are seeing rapid progress thanks to great advances in the realm of quantum sensing. Therefore, now is an ideal time to connect the gravitational wave, beyond the Standard Model, and quantum sensing communities.

Building on the success of past workshops at CERN and ICTP, we anticipate another fruitful workshop at MITP this summer!

The two weeks of the workshop will be divided into two formats: a 1-week traditional theoretical program followed by a 1-week mini-conference where experimental colleagues are particularly encouraged to attend.

The 1-week theoretical program is open to 25 participants. MITP will cover local housing expenses and arranges accommodation for all participants for participants in this week.

For the 1-week mini-conference, we can accommodate up to 40 participants in the auditorium. Note that MITP can only cover local housing expenses and provide office space for 25. Additional participants are kindly asked to arrange their own housing. The application form allows any participants who are willing to arrange their own housing to indicate their intention. We will have to select participants according to these limitations.

MITP generally does not cover travel expenses. However, if you are only able to attend if some support is provided, please get in touch with one of the organisers, and we will see what we can do.

We look forward to seeing you in the summer!

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MITP - Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
2413/2-430 - MITP Seminar Room
Staudingerweg 9 / 2nd floor, 55128 Mainz
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Organized by Nancy Aggarwal (UC Davis), Diego Blas (IFAE / ICREA, Barcelona), Raffaele Tito D’Agnolo (IPhT CEA Saclay & ENS Paris), Sebastian Ellis (University of Geneva), Joachim Kopp (CERN & JGU Mainz).

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