11/12-12/12Workshop: Third Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON) Workshop
08/10International Cosmic Day 2014
08/10-16/10School: School on Astroparticle Physics 2014
29/09-01/10Meeting: Astroteilchenphysik in Deutschland – Status und Perspektiven
25/09Splinter Meeting "F": Dark Matter
22/09-03/10School: Gran Sasso Summer Institute 2014 "Hands-On Experimental Underground Physics at LNGS"
15/09-19/09School: CASPAR :: Codes in AStroPArticle Research :: School 2014
21/07-30/07School: ISAPP 2014 "Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger investigation of the visible and dark Universe"
04/07-11/07School: 19th course of the International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics
02/06-03/06Workshop: HAP Workshop 2014 – Topic 4: Advanced Technologies
22/04-25/04Workshop: WE Heraeus Seminar 561 "Massive Neutrinos"
24/03-28/03Conference: DPG Spring Meeting of the divisions Radiation and Medical Physics, Particle Physics
16/03-22/03Conference: Cosmic Ray Origin - beyond the standard models
10/03-13/03Workshop: HAP Workshop 2014 on data analysis for indirect dark matter searches
Conferences, Meetings, Workshops and Schools - 2014
Workshop: Detector Design and Technology for Next Generation Neutrino Observatories
Third Astrophysical Multimessenger Observatory Network (AMON) Workshop
International Cosmic Day 2014
School: School on Astroparticle Physics 2014
Die diesjährige Schule für Astroteilchenphysik findet vom 8. bis zum 16. Oktober 2014 wiederum in der fränkischen Schweiz statt. Veranstaltungsort ist wie schon in den vergangenen Jahren der "Gasthof Drei Linden" in Obertrubach-Bärnfels.
Ziel der Schule ist es, sowohl durch Vorlesungen fundiertes Basiswissen zu vermitteln als auch durch Einzelvorträge aktuelle wissenschaftliche "Highlights" darzustellen. Weiterhin berichten die Teilnehmer in Kurzvorträgen über ihre eigenen Arbeiten.
Mehr Informationen: http://www.astroteilchenschule.nat.fau.de/schule2014/index.html
Meeting: Astroteilchenphysik in Deutschland - Status und Perspektiven
Splinter Meeting "F": Dark Matter
Dates: Thursday, September 25, 14:00 - 18:00
Abstract:
Unveiling the nature of Dark Matter is one of the most important challenges of the physical sciences today. While the concept of Dark Matter is based on astronomical observations, the search for the fundamental Dark Matter particles is a main subject of astroparticle physics. To constrain the parameter space of Dark Matter particle physics models, these searches rely on accurate predictions of the density distribution of Dark Matter in the Galaxy, which in turn get tested by more and more precise astronomical observations.
The splinter meeting aims at bringing Dark Matter experts of both the astronomy and astroparticle physics communities in close discussion.
Mehr Informationen: http://www.ecap.nat.uni-erlangen.de/ag2014/