The scientific programme comprises invited lectures and selected talks. Invited lectures are allocated 45 minutes (30 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes for discussion), while selected talks are allocated 30 minutes (25 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for discussion). The list is subject to change and will be updated regularly.
Invited Lectures
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Vera Schäfer (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“Searching for a variation of α with highly charged ions”
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Diana Aude Craik (ETH Zurich)
“An entanglement scheme to measure atomic parity violation at sub 0.1% precision”
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Jason Arakawa (University of Delaware, USA)
“Transient Signals of New Physics with Quantum Sensors”
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Dmitry Budker (Helmholtz Institute Mainz and UC Berkeley)
“Precision and sensitive measurements with quantum sensors: probing the standard model and beyond”
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Konstantin Beyer
“Self-consistent bounds on Beyond the Standard Model bosons from spectroscopy of muonic atoms with magic nuclei”
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Gonçalo Baptista (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel)
“Precision Spectroscopy of Antiprotonic Systems”
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Naceur Gaaloul (Leibniz University Hannover)
“Atom Interferometry for New Physics searches”
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Fabian Wolf (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB))
“Quantum Logic Control of Molecular and Transition-Metal Ions”
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Christoph Schweiger (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“High-precision Q-value measurements for neutrino physics”
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Igor Valuev (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“Nuclear polarization beyond Coulomb approximation”
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Jacinda Ginges (The University of Queensland)
“Nuclear magnetic structure and why it matters in new physics searches”
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Vladimir Yerokhin (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“Next-to-leading effects in isotope shifts”
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Ekkehard Peik (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB))
“From nuclear laser spectroscopy to the nuclear clock with Th-229”
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Thorsten Schumm (TU Wien)
“The solid-state approach to the nuclear clock”
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Fiona Kirk (Weizmann Institute of Science)
“Estimating the New Physics Sensitivity of the Th-229 Nuclear Clock”
Selected Talks
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Nils Huntemann (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB))
“Optical clocks for new physics searches”
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Steven Worm (DESY / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
"Quantum Sensing in Particle Physics and the TIQTOC Experiment"
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Anna Viatkina (Technische Universität Braunschweig)
“Atomic parity violation in highly charged 40,48Ca and 208Pb ions”
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Laura Dreissen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
“Precision quantum metrology with trapped Ba+ ions for tests of fundamental physics”
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Kateryna Korshynska (PTB Braunschweig)
“Ultralight dark matter: astrophysical and cosmological implications”
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Giovanni Gallucci (INFN – Pisa Section)
“The MuEDM Experiment for the Search of the Muon Electric Dipole Moment: Status and Prospects”
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Janko Nauta (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB))
“A new era of fundamental physics tests with antihydrogen”
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Jonas Sommerfeldt (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“All-Order Vacuum Polarization Correction in Heavy Atomic Systems”
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John Carlton (DESY)
“Ultra-light dark matter phenomenology with atom interferometers”
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Steven Jones (University of Groningen)
“Testing Matter/Antimatter Symmetries using Cold Molecules and Antihydrogen”
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Lukas Pasteka (Comenius University / University of Groningen)
“Search for the variation of fundamental constants”
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Jack Easton (University of Queensland)
“The enhancement of fundamental symmetry violations in atomic systems with deformed nuclei”
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Martin Plávala (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
“Existing experiments suffice to indirectly verify the quantum essence of gravity”
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Sebastian Ulbricht (PTB Braunschweig)
“Hybrid van Hove approach to classically mediated quantum entanglement and its implications for quantum tests of gravity”
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Chunhai Lyu (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)
“Testing time-dilation effect at the quantum level with trapped ions”
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Lei Cong (Helmholtz Institute Mainz)
“Precision Searches for Spin-Dependent Exotic Interactions”
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Sebastian Lahs (TU Wien)
“Thorium-229 Nuclear Clock for Dark Matter Searches”
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Ira Morawetz (TU Wien)
“Realization of a Thorium-229 Nuclear Clock based on Absorption Spectroscopy”