SDI seminars

We have an irregular series of seminars by both local and invited speakers, jointly organized by all participants of the research initiative. NB: Times and places vary, so make sure to check the overview below. 

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For inquiries concerning a particular speaker or talk, please contact the host! 

Currently there are no SDI seminars that are not anyway included in the regular theory seminar series - so have a look at those pages for upcoming events!

 

Spring term 2019

 

Date

Speaker

Title

 

Host

  27/03

Maria Benito (ICTP Sao Paolo)

Determining the Distribution of Dark Matter in the Milky Way

[pdf] Anastasia
  24/04

Alexey Boyarsky (Leiden & CERN)

Sterile neutrinos: from macro to micro scales

[pdf] Torsten
  8/05

Thomas Edwards (GRAPPA Amsterdam)

Novel approaches in the Search for Dark Matter

[pdf] Torsten
  15/05

Ottavia Balducci (LMU Munich)

Late kinetic decoupling and self-interactions as a solution to the problems of dark matter at small scales

[pdf]

 

Torsten

  29/05

Joseph Pradler (OAW Vienna)

TBA

  Torsten

[Long break due to removal of both Theory, HEP and ITA in connection with renovation work at the department]


Spring 2018

When

Room

Speaker

Title

 

Host

07/02

13:05
Ø467

Andrzej Hryczuk (FI)

Early Kinetic Decoupling of Dark Matter: when the standard way of calculating the thermal relic density fails

[pdf]

Andrzej


Autumn 2017

When

Room

Speaker

Title

 

Host

16/08

13:05
Ø467

Luca Visinelli (NORDITA)

Dark matter capture, subdominant WIMPs, and neutrino observatories

 

[pdf]

Torsten

22/11

13:05
Ø467

Jan Heisig  (RWTH Aachen)

Dark matter freeze-out beyond the WIMP paradigm

[pdf] Torsten

29/11

13:05
Ø467

Mauro Valli  (Rome University)

Bayesian inference of Self-Interactions in the Dark Matter Halos of Milky Way Dwarfs

[pdf] Torsten

Spring 2017

When

Room

Speaker

Title

 

Host

11/01

13:05
Ø467

Alessandro Cuoco, Aachen University

Dark matter constraints from antiprotons in the light of AMS-02

 

[pdf]

Torsten

18/01

13:05
Ø467

Farinaldo Queiroz, MPI Heidelberg

Probing the Nature of Dark Matter

 

[pdf]

Torsten

03/03

13:05

Ø467

Yoann Génolini, LAPTH Annecy

Cosmic rays: new insights in the precision era

[pdf] Torsten

08/03

13:05

Ø467

Aritra Gupta, Harish-Chandra Inst. Allahabad

Calculation of Momentum Distribution Function of a Non-thermal Fermionic Dark Matter

[pdf] Torsten

22/03

13:05

Ø467

Aurel Schneider, ETH Zurich

Testing dark matter scenarios with astrophysical observations

[pdf] Torsten

19/04

13:05

Ø467

Tom Theuns, Durham University

Hunting for dark matter in the forest

[pdf]

[key]

Anastasia

10/05

13:05

Ø467

Chris Kouvaris, CP3-origins Odense

The hunt for Dark Matter: From Stars to detectors

[pdf] Torsten

31/05

13:05

Ø467

Nicolao Fornengo, University of Torino

Looking to dark matter through gamma rays anisotropies

[pdf] Torsten

07/06

13:05

Ø467

Pat Scott (Imperial College London )

First results on dark matter and new physics from GAMBIT

  Are


Autumn 2016

When

Room

Speaker

Title

 

Host

31/08

13:05
Ø467

Andi Hektor, NICPB Tallinn

A pilgrimage to darkness

 

[pdf]

Torsten

07/09

14:15
Astro

Jose Beltran, Centre de Physique Théorique, (CPT), in Marseille

Peeking behind the Vainshtein screen

  David

14/09

13:05
Ø467

Johannes Rothe, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik München, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Direct detection of dark matter and the CRESST experiment

  Heidi

21/09

13:05
Ø467

Oleg Lebedev, Helsinki University

The Higgs and cosmology

 

[pdf]

Torsten

19/10

13:05
Ø467

Sebastian Wild, DESY Hamburg

Halo-independent methods in direct dark matter searches

 

[pdf]

Torsten

26/10

13:05

Ø467

Tommaso Dorigo, INFN Padua

 

[pdf]

Alex

23/11

13:05

Ø467

Marit Sandstad, NORDITA Stockholm

Primordial black holes - The possibilities and pitfalls of studying something that may not exist

 

[pdf]

Torsten

30/11

13:05

Ø467

Julia Harz, University College London

Towards a precise prediction of the dark matter relic density within the MSSM

 

[pdf]

Torsten

 



Spring 2016

When

Room

Speaker

Title

Host

20/01

13:05

Ø467

Finn Chadley (University of Stockholm)

IceCube and the High Energy Neutrinos from Space

Are

27/01

13:05
Ø467

Andrzej Hryczuk, FI

Two (more) exceptions in the calculations of relic abundances

Torsten

03/02

13:05
Ø467

Ivica Picek (University of Zagreb)

Radiative neutrino mass in light of the 750 GeV diphoton excess​

Jan Olav

17/03

13:05

Ø467

Riccardo Catena (Chalmers, Göteborg)

Effective theory of dark matter direct detection

Torsten

27/04

13:05

Ø467

Felix Kahlhoefer (DESY, Hamburg)

How (not) to use simplified models to search for dark matter at the LHC​

Torsten

03/05

12:00

Store Fy

Laura Baudis

Dark matter detection with XENON and DARWIN

Heidi

11/05

15:30

Ø467

Robert Wagner (Stockholm university)

Cherenkov Telescope Array – the next-generation ground-based gamma-ray observatory

Torsten

18/05

13:05

Ø467

Håvard Tveit Ihle (ITA)

Late Kinetic Decoupling from Dark Matter - Dark Radiation Scattering​

Torsten



Autumn 2015

When

Room

Speaker

Title

Host

19/08

13:05

Ø467

Yong Tang (KIAS, Seoul)

Neutrinos and Dark Matter with Astrophysical Connections

Torsten

14/10

13:05

Ø467

David Mota (ITA, Oslo)

Cosmological Probes of Screening Mechanisms in Modified Gravity

[David]

21/10

13:05

Ø467

Gabrijela Zaharijas (University of Nova Gorica)

Cosmological dark matter annihilation signals: theoretical predictions and experimental constraints

Torsten

04/11

13:05

Ø467

Bryan Webber (University of Cambridge)

Event Simulation for the Large Hadron Collider

Are

11/11

13:05

Ø467

Joachim Kopp (University of Mainz)

A Boost for Dark Matter Searches​

Torsten

25/11

13:05

Ø467

Piero Ullio (SISSA, Trieste)

The quest for indirect dark matter detection: a critical outlook​

Torsten

 

Published Aug. 13, 2015 9:24 AM - Last modified Aug. 15, 2023 11:44 AM