Confirmed Plenary Speakers

  • Wolfgang Altmannshofer (UC, Santa Cruz): Theoretical Overview on Flavor Physics
     
  • Raymond Co (U. Minnesota): Cosmological Origins of Axion Dark Matter 
     
  • Louie Dartmoor Corpe (Laboratoire de Physique de Clermont): Searches for the BSM and LLP signals at the LHC 
     
  • Achamveedu Gopakumar (TIFR, Mumbai): Promise of presistent multi-messenger nano-Hz GW astronomy 
     
  • Christophe Grojean (DESY): Theoretical Perspectives on Higgs Physics
     
  • Sven Heinemeyer (IFT-CSIC, Madrid): BSM Higgs sectors, triple Higgs couplings and gravitational waves
     
  • Shunsaku Horiuchi (Virginia Tech.): Indirect Detection of Dark Matter
     
  • Jai-chan Hwang (IBS-CTPU): Density perturbation in Cosmology
     
  • Myungshin Im (Seoul Nat'l U.): Multi-Messenger Astronomy
     
  • Aya Ishihara (Chiba U.): Neutrino Telescopes
     
  • Donghui Jeong (Pennsylvania State U.): CMB Physics
     
  • Kim Siang Khaw (TD Lee Institute): Muon g-2
     
  • Kazunori Kohri (KEK): Recent topics on cosmology with primordial black holes and their implications for particle physics
     
  • Young-Joon Kwon (Yonsei U.): Experimental status and prospects of flavor anomalies in B-physics
     
  • Hyun Su Lee (IBS-CUP): Yemilab Physics Overview
     
  • Jeongeun Lee (Seoul Nat'l U.): BSM Higgs, W', and DM searches at the LHC
     
  • Tjonnie Li (Katholic U. of Leuven/Chinese U. of Hong Kong): Gravitational Wave Measurements
     
  • Jia Liu (Peking U.): Light Dark Matter Searches
      
  • Mihoko Nojiri (KEK): Collider Phenomenology with Machine Learning
     
  • Yoomin Oh (IBS-CUP): Sterile Neutrino Experiments
     
  • Gonzalo Palma (University of Chile): Inflation in Cosmology
     
  • Yannis Semertzidis (IBS-CAPP/KAIST): Axion Experiments
     
  • Arman Shafieloo (KASI): Dark Energy and H0 Tension
     
  • David Shih (Rutgers U.): Machine Learning in High Energy Physics
     
  • Hirohisa Tanaka (SLAC): Long-baseline Neutrino Experiments
     
  • Yun-Tse Tsai (SLAC): Short-baseline Neutrino Experiments
     
  • Lian-Tao Wang (U. Chicago): Future Colliders in Theoretical Perspectives
     
  • Meng-Ru Wu (Academia Sinica): New developments in understanding astrophysical neutrinos
     
  • Jingke Xu (Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Lab.): Experimental efforts in pursuit of direct detection of cosmic dark matter
     
  • Masahide Yamaguchi (IBS-CTPU): Modified Gravity
     
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