26–27 févr. 2020
Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

ESCAPE Test Science Projects

27 févr. 2020, 09:45
Sky Room 1 (6th Floor) (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium)

Sky Room 1 (6th Floor)

Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium

Mont des Arts 28, 1000 Brussels

Présidents de session

ESCAPE Test Science Projects

  • Elena Cuoco

Description

Presentation of a few cases: how researchers could work in the ESCAPE framework? Which could be the needs?

Documents de présentation

Aucun document.

  1. Gianfranco Bertone
    27/02/2020 09:45
  2. Caterina Doglioni (University of Geneva)
    27/02/2020 09:55

    The apparent excess of "dark matter" in the universe remains one of the outstanding questions in science. It is clear that solving this puzzle requires combined expertise from a variety of fields (e.g. astroparticle physics, particle physics, and nuclear physics). It also requires mastering challenges related to data acquisition, selection and analysis, as well as making data and results...

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  3. Elena Cuoco
    27/02/2020 10:05

    Multi-messenger astronomy (MMA) opens new scenarios for the observation of the universe, new perspectives for investigations, but also new challenges for the way of extracting every information that these astrophysical events bring with them. The synergy between the information that only gravitational waves can provide and the concomitant observations through other detectors of the...

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  4. Jason Hessels
    27/02/2020 10:15
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