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3. RAPPEL - "The millimeter and submillimeter sky in the Planck
mission era", 10-14 January 2011, Cité des Sciences, Paris
6. 23rd Rencontres de Blois, "Particle Physics and Cosmology",
May 29-June 4, 2011, Château Royal de Blois, Blois, France
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3. RAPPEL - "The millimeter and submillimeter sky in the Planck
mission era", 10-14 January 2011, Cité des Sciences, Paris
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The Planck satellite has been operated with outstanding success since
its launch on May 14th 2009. The first results will be presented
together with discussions of the foregrounds physics and methods for
the separation of the cosmological background and these astrophysical
foregrounds.
Abstracts for contributed papers and posters can be submitted until
*December 3rd 2010*.
Conference website: http://www.planck2011.fr
Transmis par Francois Pajot
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6. 23rd Rencontres de Blois, "Particle Physics and Cosmology",
May 29-June 4, 2011, Château Royal de Blois, Blois, France
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This is an announcement and call for papers for an international
conference which will be held in the Château of Blois, in France's
Loire Valley. "Particle Physics and Cosmology" will emphasize the
increasing interplay between high energy accelerator based physics and
cosmology.
The conference will consist of plenary sessions for invited indepth
oral presentations(review talks and talks on specific specialised
topics), and contributed papers, in the form of relatively short oral
papers or posters. We will aim to achieve a balance between review
talks, provocative talks given by recognized specialists, and shorter
contributions, special emphasis being placed on active participation
by younger researchers and post-docs. Parallel sessions, (generally
for short communications) are foreseen, and are being organized as the
need arises.
The meeting will be articulated around the results and their impact on
current theories from the three major new experimental and
observational facilities which are coming on line or have recently
been commissioned:
- CERN's LHC
- the PLANCK satellite
- the HERSCHEL satellite
Topics will include:
- the standard model in particle physics, in new data and new
analyses,
- the search for the Higgs boson, heavy flavour physics neutrino
physics (astrophysical and laboratory) dark matter, dark energy and
recent advances in astrophysics cosmology.
The detailed scientific programme is currently under development.
Scientific and administrative details are on the conference web site :
http://confs.obspm.fr/Blois2011/index.htm
You should login regularly, but if you urgently need information which
is currently not available you may contact Boaz Klima, the coordinator
of the conference, at the email address: klima at fnal.gov.
Transmis par Ludwik Celnikier
hi everyone,
I think I heard at least one conference talk by Sandage. Some of the
more senior people here may have known him better. I'll just quote
the Wikipedia summary for the younger people among us:
Allan Rex Sandage (born June 18, 1926 in Iowa City, Iowa, died
November 13, 2010) was an American astronomer. He was Staff Member
Emeritus with the Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena,
California. He is best known for determining the first reasonably
accurate value for the Hubble constant and the age of the universe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Sandage
pozdr
boud
hi cosmo-pl,
There are a lot of cosmology postdoc/PhD announcements that have
been recently posted at http://cosmocoffee.info/viewforum.php?f=8
and here's one for Copenhagen. Good luck to the younger generation!
pozdr
boud
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> Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:43:23 +0100
> From: Michelle Cumming L?kkegaard <mcl ... >
> Subject: Postdoc & PhD positions - Dark Cosmology Centre / Niels Bohr Institute
>
>
> -- Please share widely with your students and colleagues --
>
> The Dark Cosmology Centre (DARK), located at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, announces the following positions:
>
> Sophie and Tycho Brahe Fellow - prize postdoctoral fellowships, joint with the Texas Cosmology Center (deadline 01 December 2010)
> http://dark.nbi.ku.dk/jobs/brahe-fellowships/
>
> DARK Fellows - independent postdoctoral fellowships (deadline 01 December 2010)
> http://dark.nbi.ku.dk/dark-fellowships/
>
> DARK PhD Admissions and Funding - several positions starting in 2011 (deadline 20 December 2010)
> http://dark.nbi.ku.dk/jobs/dark-phd/
>
> Space Science Center also has post doc and PhD positions available: http://space.ku.dk/jobs
>
>
> Regards, --
> Michelle Cumming L?kkegaard, Centre Coordinator
> Dark Cosmology Centre
> Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
> Juliane Maries Vej 30
> 2100 Copenhagen DENMARK
>
> mcl at dark-cosmology.dk
> +45 3532 5933
> http://www.dark-cosmology.dk