Timetable

Monday
06.07
Tuesday
07.07
Wednesday
08.07
Thursday
09.07
Friday
10.07
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QUANTUM INFORMATION
AND
OBSERVABLES

Joint with SynQretism
DARK MATTER
AND
STRUCTURE
FORMATION


QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
FOR FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS

Joint with SynQretism
COSMOLOGY
WITH
21 CM LINE



COSMOLOGY AND BLACK HOLES


09:30 – 10:0009:30 – 09:45
Coffee/Tea & Pastries
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09:45 – 10:00
Prologue
Coffee/Tea
& Pastries
Coffee/Tea
& Pastries
Coffee/Tea
& Pastries
Coffee/Tea
& Pastries
10:00 – 10:40Speaker
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10:40 – 11:20Speaker
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11:20 – 11:30Short breakShort breakShort breakShort breakShort break
11:30 – 12:10Speaker
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12:10 – 12:30Discussion & CoffeeDiscussion & CoffeeDiscussion & CoffeeDiscussion & Coffee Discussion & Coffee


12:30 – 15:30


Lunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch breakLunch break
QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
FOR FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS

Joint with SynQretism
SELF-INTERACTING DARK MATTER


LIGHT DARK MATTER AND PROBES


BLACK HOLES


15:30 – 16:00Coffee/Tea & PastriesCoffee/Tea & PastriesCoffee/Tea & PastriesCoffee/Tea & Pastries
16:00 – 16:40Speaker
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Visit of ancient Aptera, followed by 
Synestiasis
at Ntouliana village
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16:40 – 17:20Speaker
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17:20 – 17:30Short breakShort breakShort breakShort break
17:30 – 18:10Speaker
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18:10 – 18:30 Discussion & CoffeeDiscussion & CoffeeDiscussion & CoffeeEpilogue
20:00Symposio
@ Chania sailing club
Synaxis

Instructions for speakers:

The SynC/Qretism workshops bring together scientists from astrophysics, cosmology, particle, quantum and condensed matter physics, with talks spanning both theory and experiment. When preparing your talk, please include:

  • Enough background to help non-specialists understand the current state of the field. As a guide, aim for an introduction of about 10 minutes that any physicist can follow.
  • At least five slides toward the end of your talk, addressed to other sides of the audience. These may include (i) possible collaborations with participants from other communities, (ii) tools, methods, or insights you can offer researchers in other fields, (iii) expertise, input, or tools you would welcome from researchers in other areas.