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From: Junji HISANO
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 10:21:19 +0900
To: sg-l__AT__yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Subject: [Sg-l:6863] Announcement of The 2nd DMnet International Symposium on "Direct and Indirect Dark Matter Search"

素粒子論グループの皆様、

The 2nd DMnet International Symposium on "Direct and Indirect Dark
Matter Search" をthe Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in
Heidelbergで、9/13-15におこないます。その案内を送ります。皆さんのご参加をお待ちしています。

名大KMI
久野純治

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The 2nd DMnet International Symposium on "Direct and Indirect Dark
Matter Search"

We'd like to announce the second DMNet international symposium held at
the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany
from September 13th to 15th, 2022.  The DMnet is the JSPS Core-to-Core
Program “International Research Network to Reveal Dark Matter in the
Universe by Multidisciplinary Approach in Particle and Astrophysics”
(DMNet) started in Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of
Particles and Universe in 2020, putting various efforts in different
research areas together. The DMnet International Symposium is an
annual symposium. This year, the symposium will focus especially on
the topics of the direct and indirect detection of dark matter. We
will discuss the various projects for the direct and indirect
detection of dark matter including their theoretical sides, and
synergy among them.

The preliminary program of the symposium is now available on the
following indico page:

https://indico.cern.ch/event/1181341

There is no registration fee.  The meeting is essentially in-person,
but requests for remote participation will be considered (please
specify when you register). Please register by 1st Sep. Please note,
the number of on-site participants may be limited due to the pandemic
situation.

All the talks are invited except for a small number of slots for
contributed talks. The symposium also has an in-person poster session
where young participants are encouraged to submit their contributions
related to dark matter. Requests for contributions, with title and
abstract, must be submitted by 19th August.

  DMnet : In the DMnet program, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for Origin
of Particles and the Universe (KMI), Nagoya University is a core
institute of dark matter research, and we integrate dark matter
research in the four fields; (A) accelerator experiments, (B)
underground experiments, (C) space observations, (D) theoretical
studies, and (E) future plans and technology development for dark
matter research.

 DMnet is developing an international research network for dark matter
researchers connecting partner institutions all over the world;
National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Italy, Max Planck
Institute for Nuclear Physics in Germany, the University of Edinburgh
in England, Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Korea, and world's
leading labs for dark matter searches; CERN LNGS, KEK and Kamioka
Observatory, ICRR, The University of Tokyo.  Please visit our DMnet
web page: https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsps-core-to-core-program/

Local Organizing Committee

Julia Djuvsland MPIK
Jim Hinton MPIK
Junji Hisano (Chair) Nagoya
Toru Iijima Nagoya
Yoshitaka Itow Nagoya
Shingo Kazama Nagoya
Manfred Lindner MPIK
Shinichi Nojiri Nagoya
Akira Okumura Nagoya
Hardy Simgen MPIK
Hiroyasu Tajima Nagoya

# International Advisory Board
Ezio TORASSA Padova
Christos LEONIDOPOULOS Edinburgh
Kiwoon CHOI IBS
Yu Nakahama KEK
Shigetaka Moriyama ICRR
Tunefumi Mizuno Hiroshima
Kiyotomo Ichiki Nagoya
Hironao Miyatake Nagoya
Masahiro Takata IPMU
Shigeki Matsumoto IPMU