12–16 Oct 2015
Lecture Building, KAIST Munji Campus, Daejeon, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

IBS Session

14 Oct 2015, 09:00
Supex Hall (Lecture Building, KAIST Munji Campus, Daejeon, Korea)

Supex Hall

Lecture Building, KAIST Munji Campus, Daejeon, Korea

KAIST Munji Campus. 193, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, korea

Conveners

IBS Session

  • Kiwoon Choi (Chair)

Presentation materials

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  1. Dr Kiwoon Choi (CTPU/IBS)
    14/10/2015, 09:00
  2. Dr Yeongduk Kim (CUP/IBS)
    14/10/2015, 09:05
    The Center for Underground Physics (CUP) aims to pursue searches for new particles and new phenomena beyond the standard model. We are trying to push the experimental limits for the neutrinoless double beta decays (AMoRE) and the direct detection of the WIMPs (KIMS+). We are also working on the reactor neutrino experiment to search for the sterile neutrinos (NEOS). I will describe the...
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  3. Dr Yannis K. Semertizidis (CAPP/IBS)
    14/10/2015, 09:50
    We have just reached the two year anniversary of the establishment of the IBS center for Axion and Precision Physics at the KAIST campus in Korea. Our plan is to establish axion dark matter experiments that will have the sensitivity to answer whether axions are part of the dark matter in our galaxy. We are making advances in high Tc magnet technology, efficient resonator geometries, low...
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  4. Dr Hye-Sung Lee (CTPU/IBS)
    14/10/2015, 10:55
    Dark gauge interaction typically refers to an interaction mediated by a gauge boson with a very light mass (typically MeV - GeV scale) and a very small coupling to the Standard Model particles. I will overview some of the dark gauge interaction physics based on my own works in this field.
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