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 Research Activities > Programs > Dark Matter

Shedding Light on Dark Matter

 April 2-4, 2009



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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Name

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Kevork Abazajian Department of Physics, University of Maryland
Xiangdong Ji Department of Physics, University of Maryland
Massimo Ricotti Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland
Manuel Tiglio Department of Physics and CSCAMM, University of Maryland

DESCRIPTION

One of the most significant unsolved problems in cosmology and particle physics is the nature of the dark matter. Recent horizons on the nature of dark matter have come from indirect indications for the possible annihilation or decay products of the dark matter, and from the behavior of dark matter in small cosmological structure. This workshop aims to bring together physicists and astronomers with new and upcoming results on direct, indirect and astrophysical methods for uncovering the nature of dark matter.

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SCHEDULE

Schedule is available here.

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SPEAKERS

Name Affiliation
Howard A. Baer University of Oklahoma
Sarah Eno University of Maryland
Douglas Finkbeiner  Harvard University
Marla Geha  Yale University
Riccardo Giovanelli  Cornell University
Carter Hall University of Maryland
Kara Hoffman  IceCube, University of Maryland
Dan Hooper  Fermilab
Manoj Kaplinghat  University of California, Irvine
Andrey Katz University of Maryland
Savvas Koushiappas Brown University
Andrey Kravtsov University of Chicago
Alex Kusenko UCLA
Adam Lidz Harvard University/ University of Pennsylvania
Stacy McGaugh University of Maryland
Rachel Kuzio de Naray  University of California, Irvine
Massimo Ricotti University of Maryland
Eun-Suk Seo University of Maryland
Louie Strigari Stanford University
David Thompson Goddard SFC
Rosemary Wyse  Johns Hopkins University

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Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM)
Computer Science Instructional Center (Building #406)
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park, MD 20742-3289

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