21st Symposium on Astroparticle Physics in the Netherlands

Europe/Amsterdam
Kasteel Woerden

Kasteel Woerden

Kasteel 33441 BZ Woerden
Description
The annual meeting of the Dutch astroparticle physics community will be held this year as a two-day symposium on March 31st and April 1st, 2016 at Kasteel Woerden. This will be the 21st symposium of a series which started in the year 2004. The meetings are organized by the Committee of Astroparticle Physics in the Netherlands - CAN. The idea of these symposia is to form a strong astroparticle physics community in the Netherlands. The symposia give a platform to (PhD) students and postdoctoral researchers to present their recent results to a nation-wide audience and to establish new scientific contacts beyond the own working group. It is also a tradition to have international keynote speakers, reviewing important aspects of astroparticle physics. This meeting will also be the annual meeting of the new NWO research program Waves, Rays, and Particles - WARP.
Participants
  • aart heijboer
  • Ad van den Berg
  • Adam Ciesielski
  • Andrew Brown
  • Antonella Garzilli
  • Antonio Bonardi
  • Arjen van Vliet
  • Arnim Balzer
  • Arthur Corstanje
  • Boris Boom
  • Charles Timmermans
  • Chiara Ceccobello
  • Chris Van Den Broeck
  • Christa Hooijer
  • Daniel Baumann
  • David Berge
  • Dorothea Samtleben
  • Elena Maria Rossi
  • Emma Storm
  • Erik Hogenbirk
  • Fabio Zandanel
  • Fabrizia Canfora
  • Frank LINDE
  • Gia Trinh
  • Gianfranco Bertone
  • Gijs Nelemans
  • Giuseppe De Mauro
  • Hamish Silverwood
  • Ioanna Papavergou
  • Jacco Vink
  • Jason Hessels
  • Jelle Aalbers
  • Jeroen Franse
  • jeroen meidam
  • Jo van den Brand
  • Job de Kleuver
  • Joris van Heijningen
  • Julia Tjus
  • Jörg Hörandel
  • Karel Melis
  • Karl-Heinz Kampert
  • Katharine Mulrey
  • Katrien Uytterhoeven
  • Kazuhiro Agatsuma
  • Laura Rossetto
  • Laura van der Schaaf
  • Maikel Doornhein
  • Mark Bryan
  • Mark Lovell
  • Maurice Stephan
  • Michael Feyereisen
  • Monika Moscibrodzka
  • Niki Klop
  • Olaf Scholten
  • Patrick Crumley
  • Patrick Decowski
  • Pragati Mitra
  • Rachel SIMONI
  • Reinier Jonker
  • Rien van de Weygaert
  • Rob van der Meer
  • Robert Bormuth
  • Sander Breur
  • Sera Markoff
  • Shin'ichiro Ando
  • Sijbrand de Jong
  • Sjors Verhaar
  • Stijn Buitink
  • Suraj Krishnamurthy
  • Thomas Edwards
  • Tobias Winchen
  • Valeriya Korol
  • Thursday, 31 March
    • CAN meeting (closed session)
    • 10:00
      coffee
    • 1
      Welcome/Opening
    • session 1
      • 2
        Welcome and news from the CAN
        Speaker: Jörg Hörandel (Radboud University Nijmegen dep. Astrophysics)
      • 3
        APPEC roadmap
        Speaker: Frank Linde
      • 4
        Ultra high-energy cosmic rays
        Speaker: Karl-Heinz Kampert
    • 12:30
      lunch
    • session 2
      • 5
        Gravitational waves I
        Speaker: Henk Jan Bulten
      • 6
        Gravitational waves II
        Speaker: Chris Van den Broeck
      • 7
        Gravitational waves III
        Speaker: Gijs Nelemans
    • 15:30
      coffee
    • session 3
      • 8
        The XENON1T Dark Matter Search Experiment
        Speaker: Mr Sander Breur (Nikhef)
      • 9
        Laser wave-front sensor for a correction of mirror aberrations in Advanced Virgo
        Speaker: Kazuhiro Agatsuma
      • 10
        Modeling radio and high energy emission from jets produced by accreting black holes
        Speaker: Dr Monika Moscibrodzka (Radboud University)
      • 11
        Radio detection of cosmic rays
        Speaker: Jörg Hörandel (Radboud University Nijmegen dep. Astrophysics)
      • 12
        A Study of radio frequency spectrum emitted by high energy air showers with LOFAR
        Speaker: Dr Laura Rossetto (Radboud University Nijmegen)
      • 13
        The influence of the atmospheric refractive index on radio measurements of extensive air showers
        Speaker: Mr Arthur Corstanje (Radboud University Nijmegen)
      • 14
        Circular polarization of radio emission from air showers in thunderstorm conditions.
        Speaker: Mrs Gia Trinh (KVI - CART, University of Groningen)
      • 15
        Central Acceptance Testing for Camera Technologies for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
        Speaker: Antonio Bonardi
    • 18:00
      hotel check in
    • 19:00
      dinner
    • session 4
      • 16
        The dawn of high-energy neutrino astronomy
        Speaker: Julia Tjus
      • 17
        KM3NeT
        Speaker: Karel Melis
      • 18
        Tau neutrino reconstruction in KM3NeT
        Speaker: Robert Bormuth
    • 10:30
      coffee
    • session 5
      • 19
        Cosmology
        Speaker: Daniel Baumann
      • 20
        The importance of astro-particle in doing cosmology with clusters of galaxies
        Speaker: Fabio Zandanel
      • 21
        Predictions for Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters with Upcoming Radio Surveys
        Speaker: Emma Storm
    • 12:30
      lunch
    • session 6
      • 22
        The Compact High Energy Camera for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
        Speaker: Maurice Stephan
      • 23
        Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray propagation with CRPropa
        Speaker: Dr Arjen van Vliet (Radboud University Nijmegen)
      • 24
        Particle Acceleration in Mildly Relativistic Shocks
        Speaker: Patrick Crumley
      • 25
        A bright future for double white dwarf binaries
        Speaker: Valeriya Korol
    • 15:00
      coffee
    • session 7
      • 26
        On the origin of the very high energy gamma ray emission of the Galactic Centre region
        Speaker: David Berge
      • 27
        How to distinguish warm intergalactic medium from warm dark matter?
        Speaker: Dr Antonella Garzilli (Leiden University)
      • 28
        APP-NL opportunities within ASTERICS
        Speaker: Dr Rob van der Meer (ASTRON)
      • 29
        Determination of the local Dark Matter density
        Speaker: Hamish Silverwood
      • 31
        Bayesian analysis of the Gamma-ray Luminosity function of Millisecond Pulsars and its implication for the galactic centre GeV excess
        Speaker: Mr Thomas Edwards (University of Amsterdam, GRAPPA)