16–19 Jun 2025
Dipartimento di Fisica
Europe/Brussels timezone

This workshop explores the multidisciplinary study of dark matter through direct and indirect detection, collider searches, and cosmological observations, with a focus on their integration with widely used dark matter tools. Participants will gain insights into the current status of dark matter research and the tools that underpin advancements in the field.

The program features hands-on sessions for practical engagement with these tools and round-table discussions to explore future developments, to align them with the evolving needs of the dark matter community.

Most talks are by invitation only, but there will be a session for 10-minute presentations by young researchers. PhD students and researchers interested in presenting can submit an abstract here.

Please be cautious, as multiple scamming attempts are targeting the participants of this event. All official communications will come directly from one of the organizers. Accommodation is not provided, and each participant is responsible for arranging their own lodging. Do not respond to scam emails offering accommodation.

Organising committee:

  • Mattia di Mauro (INFN Torino)
  • Nicolao Fornengo (Unito)
  • Chiara Arina (UCLouvain, CP3)
  • Olivier Mattelear (UCLouvain, CP3)
  • Benjamin Fuks (Sorbonne Université, LPTHE, Paris)
  • Genevieve Belanger (LAPTh, CNRS, USMB, Annecy)
  • Fawzi Boudjema (LAPTh, CNRS, USMB, Annecy)
  • Torsten Bringmann (Oslo University)
  • Andreas Goudelis (LPC, CNRS, Clermont-Ferrand)
  • Nazila Mahmoudi (IP2I, Lyon)
  • Tracy Slatyer (MIT)

 

Confirmed speakers

  • Spyros Argyropoulos (CERN)
  • Laura Baudis (University of Zurich)
  • David Cerdeno  (IFT, UAM, Madrid)
  • Marco Cirelli (Sorbonne Université, LPTHE, Paris)
  • Alessandro Cuoco (Università di Torino, INFN)
  • Nicolao Fornengo (Unito)
  • Yoann Génolini (LAPTh Annecy)
  • Jan Heisig (RWTH Aachen)
  • Felix Kahlhoefer (KIT)
  • Laura Lopez Honorez (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
  • Tracy Slatyer (MIT)

 

Tools presented:

For each tool, there will be an introductory talk covering its main functionality, followed by a two-hour tutorial session to make participants actually learn and understand how it works. Each session will be conducted by one of the tool's developers.

 

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Dipartimento di Fisica
Aula C
Via Pietro Giuria 1 10100 Torino
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