15-17 December 2022
Nagoya University
Japan timezone
Scientific Programme
Lecture
Seminars
We encourage participants to present their research results at the poster session in the KMI school. We will not limit their topics to research with data analysis but all the topics related to particle physics and astrophysics. A presenter prize will be awarded to those who give the best presentation among them.
- Statistical Data Analysis and hands-on tutorial: Glen Cowan (Royal Holloway, University of London)
- 1.5 hours x3 for lectures, 1.5 hours x3 for tutorial
Seminars
- Anomalies in cosmology: Marco Raveri (University of Genoa)
- Anomalies in flavor physics: Teppei Kitahara (KMI, Nagoya University)
- Anomalies in energy frontier physics: Takuya Nobe (ICEPP, University of Tokyo)
- Anomalies in cosmic rays: Shunsaku Horiuchi (Virginia Tech.)
- Neutron lifetime problem: Albert Young (North Carolina State Univ.)
- Muon g-2: Kim Siang Khaw (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
We encourage participants to present their research results at the poster session in the KMI school. We will not limit their topics to research with data analysis but all the topics related to particle physics and astrophysics. A presenter prize will be awarded to those who give the best presentation among them.