10–11 de noviembre de 2022
UNSAM
America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires zona horaria

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23 de un total de 23 mostradas
  1. Dr. Martin Makler (ICAS-UNSAM)
    10/11/22, 9:10

    Dark matter has been an active field in cosmology and particle physics, involving astrophysical observations, experiments and theoretical modeling. As the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle paradigm became empirically disfavoured, a pandora box of Dark Matter models was opened, with candidates spanning 90 decades in mass. In this talk I will discuss one technique to explore Dark Matter...

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  2. Sr. Tobias Schulz (KIT)
    10/11/22, 10:00
  3. Sra. Flavia Gesualdi
    10/11/22, 10:15
  4. Sra. Sara Martinelli (KIT)
    10/11/22, 10:30
  5. Sra. Carmina Pérez Bertolli (ITeDA)
    10/11/22, 10:45
  6. Gabriel Brichetto Orquera (ITeDA)
    10/11/22, 11:00
  7. Sra. Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins (KIT)
    10/11/22, 11:45
  8. Sr. Max Büsken (KIT)
    10/11/22, 12:00
  9. Nahuel Müller (ITeDA)
    10/11/22, 12:15
  10. Juan Manuel Geria
    10/11/22, 12:30
  11. Manuel Garcia (ITeDA)
    10/11/22, 12:45
  12. Sr. Alexander Elsenhans (KIT)
    10/11/22, 13:00
  13. Prof. Luis Raul Abramo (IF/USP)
    11/11/22, 9:00

    The increasing depth and completeness of cosmological surveys is generating a wealth of data which is not trivial to unravel. New techniques using machine learning and advanced statistical methods will be necessary to make sense of that data, and to combine the different surveys. This vast wealth of information also imposes strict demands from simulations, which must cope with a unified...

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  14. Joaquin de Jesus
    11/11/22, 9:50
  15. Varada Varma
    11/11/22, 10:05
  16. Sr. Steffen Hahn (KIT)
    11/11/22, 10:20
  17. Marina Scornavacche (ITeDA)
    11/11/22, 10:35
  18. Sr. Luca Deval (KIT)
    11/11/22, 10:50
  19. Ezequiel Rodriguez (ITeDA)
    11/11/22, 11:35
  20. Sra. Kathrin Bismark
    11/11/22, 11:50
  21. Juan Bonaparte
    11/11/22, 12:05
  22. Juan Salum (ITeDA)
    11/11/22, 12:20
  23. Luciano Ferreyro (ITeDA)
    11/11/22, 12:35

    In this talk I will present the last results in the development of the Digital Bakend (DB) for a read-out electronics, suitable for cryogenic particle sensors multiplexed in the frequency domain (FDM), with applicability in Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB) surveys and neutrino mass determination such as ECHo.

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