Monday, May 4
morning plenary sessions
afternoon parallel sessions
evening banquet
Tuesday, May 5
morning plenary sessions
afternoon parallel sessions
Wednesday, May 6
morning plenary sessions
A more detailed program is available on the Indico page.
Confirmed plenary session talks:
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Markus Ackermann, Diffuse gamma rays and neutrinos
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Segev BenZvi, Results from HAWC
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Douglas Bergman, Results from Telescope Array
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Olga Botner, IceCube Neutrino Observatory present and future
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Ronald Bruijn, Neutrino astronomy in the Mediterranean: past, present and future
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Scott Dodelson, Cosmology overview
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Dafne Guetta, High-energy neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts
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Alice Harding, Results from Fermi
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Karsten Heeger, Overview of reactor neutrino experiments
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Alex Himel, Results from T2K and status of the Fermilab Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility
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Hagar Landsmann, Results from the Xenon Dark Matter Project
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Thomas O’Donnell, Status of CUORE and KamLAND-Zen experiments
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Ryan Patterson, Status of the NovA experiment
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Anne Schukraft, Status of MicroBooNE
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Christian Stegmann, Future of high-energy gamma-ray astronomy with air Cherekov telescopes
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Michael Unger, Ultra-high energy cosmic rays
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Abigail Vieregg, Radio Detection of Ultrahigh-Energy Neutrinos
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Eli Waxman, IceCube's neutrinos: What have we learned?
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Chao Zhang, Overview of JUNO
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Joseph Zennamo, Status of liquid argon neutrino experiments
Parallel Topics:
neutrino theory, high-energy gamma-ray astrophysics, cosmic rays, dark matter, neutrino astrophysics, and accelerator and non-accelerator-based neutrino physics