Plenary Review Talks

The review talks will be organized in 5 plenary morning sessions, from Monday till Friday.
Each talk will be allocated 25′ plus 5′ of discussion.
Plenary talks are held in Sala Agnelli (428 seats), and broadcasted live in Sala Piemonte (173 seats).
A printable version of the program can be found here.
A map of the conference rooms can be found here.
MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAY
9:00-9:15 OPENING
9:15-10:45 COSMOLOGY
Chair: A. Bottino (Accademia delle Scienze di Torino)
9:15 The cosmic microwave background radiation (pdf)
A. Challinor – University of Cambridge, UK
9:45 Surveys of the dark Universe (pdf)
S. Bridle – University of Manchester, UK
10:15 Impact of cosmological observables on particle physics (pdf)
Y. Wong – University of New South Wales, Australia
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:45 HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMIC RAYS I + OPEN DATA
Chair: A. Neronov (University of Geneva)
11:15 ApPIC/IUPAP, APIF and Open Data Policy (pdf)
M. Spiro – CEA/Saclay, France
11:45 Gamma-ray astronomy from space (pdf)
J. McEnery – NASA Goddard and University of Maryland, College Park, USA
12:15 Gamma-ray astronomy from the ground (pdf)
D. Horns – University of Hamburg, Germany

9:00-11:00 HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMIC RAYS II
Chair: T. Gaisser (Bartol Research Institute)
9:00 Cosmic-rays from the ground (pdf)
Y. Tsunesada – Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
9:30 Cosmic-rays from space (pdf)
L. Derome – LPSC, Grenoble, France
10:00 High-energy neutrinos (pdf)
A. Karle – University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
10:30 Theory of high energy messengers (pdf)
C. Dermer – Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC, USA
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 DARK MATTER I
Chair: A. Masiero (University of Padova and INFN)
11:30 An assessment of the WIMP DM paradigm and its alternatives (pdf)
P. Gondolo – University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
12:00 Accelerator searches for New Physics in the context of dark matter (pdf)
S. Lowette – Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
12:30 Axions (pdf)
L. J. Rosenberg – University of Washington, Seattle, USA

9:00-10:30 NEUTRINO PHYSICS I
Chair: G. Raffelt (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich)
9:00 The landscape of neutrino physics (pdf)
A. Smirnov – MPIK Heidelberg, Germany
9:30 Sterile neutrinos (pdf)
A. Palazzo – MPP, Munich, Germany
10:00 Absolute neutrino masses (pdf)
S. Mertens – LBNL, Berkeley, USA
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 DARK MATTER II
Chair: S. Colafrancesco (University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
11:00 Dark matter distribution on small scales (pdf)
M. Steinmetz – Leibniz Institute fur Astrophysik, Potsdam, Germany
11:30 Dark matter indirect searches: multi-wavelength and anisotropies (pdf)
S. Ando – University of Amsterdam, GRAPPA, The Netherlands
12:00 Dark matter indirect searches: charged cosmic rays (pdf)
M. Cirelli – Institute de Physique Theorique, CEA/Saclay, France

9:00-11:00 NEUTRINO PHYSICS II
Chair: D. Sinclair (Carleton University, Ottawa)
9:00 Reactor neutrinos: hierarchy measurements and anomalies (pdf)
J. Cao – IHEP, Beijing, China
9:30 Short baseline experiments (pdf)
J. Link – Virginia Tech, USA
10:00 Long baseline experiments (pdf)
M. Mezzetto – INFN Padova, Italy
10:30 Neutrinoless double beta decay (pdf)
O. Cremonesi – University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:00 DARK MATTER III
Chair: F.T. Avignone (University of South Carolina)
11:30 Dark matter direct detection: noble fluids (pdf)
D. Akerib – SLAC, USA
12:00 Dark matter direct detection: crystals (pdf)
P. Belli – INFN Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
12:30 Dark matter direct detection: threshold detectors and new techniques (pdf)
V. Zacek – Universite de Montreal, Canada
13:00-13:10 POSTER PRIZES AWARD CEREMONY

9:00-10:30 GRAVITATIONAL WAVES
Chair: T. Kajita (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo)
9:00 Overview and status of advanced interferometers (pdf)
H. Grote – AEI, Hannover, Germany
9:30 LISA Pathfinder and the future of GW detection from space (pdf)
M. Cerdonio – INFN Padova, Italy
10:00 Multi-messenger astronomy: neutrinos, photons, cosmic rays and gravitational waves (pdf)
M. Branchesi – University of Urbino, Italy
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 NEUTRINO PHYSICS III + UNDERGROUND LABS
Chair: A. Mc Donald (Queen’s University, Kingston)
11:00 Neutrinos and supernovae (pdf)
B. Dasgupta – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India
11:30 Low-energy neutrinos: solar, geo, sources (pdf)
L. Ludhova – INFN Milano, Italy
12:00 Underground Laboratories (pdf)
S. Ragazzi – LNGS, Italy
12:30-12:45 CLOSING AND FAREWELL