Invited Speakers

    Session 1: "New Physics" in modern context

  • Marianna Safronova (University of Delaware, USA)
    “Searches for new physics with quantum sensors in the laboratory and in space”
  • Jörg Jaeckel (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
    “News on Sub-eV Feebly Interacting Particles”
  • Dionysios Antypas (Helmholtz Institute Mainz, Germany)
    “Precision experiments in search for new physics”
  • Jun Ye (Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, USA)
    “Quantum system engineering and sensing for fundamental physics”

    Session 2: High-precision spectroscopy studies with trapped particles
  • Elina Fuchs (CERN and University of Hannover, Germany)
    “Searching for light Dark Sectors with isotope shifts”
  • Piet O. Schmidt (PTB, Germany)
    “Highly Charged Ion Optical Clocks to Test Fundamental Physics”
  • Sergey Eliseev (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany)
    “Ultra-precise mass-ratio spectrometry with PENTATRAP for various aspects of fundamental physics”
  • Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler (University of Mainz, Germany)
    Seaching for new physics with cold trapped ions
  • Roee Ozeri (Weizmann Institute, Israel)
    Quantum Information Techniques in searches of physics beyond the standard model and the detection of ultra-cold collisions (ONLINE)

    Session 3: Tests of fundamental Symmetries of Nature
  • Mikhail G. Kozlov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia)
    “Antisymmetric J-Coupling Experiment in a TIF Molecular Beam” (ONLINE)
  • Robert Berger (University of Marburg, Germany)
    “Probing violations of fundamental symmetries with polyatomic molecules”
  • Tanya Zelevinsky (Columbia University, USA)
    "Cold molecule experiments for fundamental physics"
  • Zheng-Tian Lu (University of Science and Technology of China)
    “Measurement of the Electric Dipole Moment of 171Yb Atoms in an Optical Dipole Trap” (ONLINE)

    Session 4: Studies with highly-charged ions and nuclei
  • Jose Crespo (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany)
    "Extreme-ultraviolet frequency combs and highly charged ions"
  • Yuri Litvinov (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Germany)
    "Precision Experiments at the Intersection of Atomic, Nuclear and Astro-Physics"
  • Yannis Semertzidis (Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, South Korea)
    "The hybrid-symmetric storage ring lattice for a high sensitivity proton EDM experiment"
  • Hans Stroeher (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
    "Storage Rings: From Hadron Physics to Precision Measurements"
  • Magdalena Kowalska (CERN, Switzerland)
    "Precision studies with polarised unstable nuclei" (ONLINE)

    Session 5: Fundamental physics with exotic and antimatter atoms
  • Anna Soter (ETH Zurich and PSI, Switzerland)
    "Low energy particle physics experiments at PSI in the lepton sector" (ONLINE)
  • Eve V. Stenson (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Germany)
    "Matter-antimatter pair plasmas: a new frontier in plasma physics"
  • Eberhard Widmann (Stefan Meyer Institute, Austria)
    "In-beam hyperfine spectroscopy of (anti-)hydrogen"
  • Randalf Pohl (University of Mainz, Germany)
    "Charge radii of the lightest nuclei"
  • Masaki Hori (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany)
    "Laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium and pionic helium atoms"

    Session 6: Dark Matter searches and deviations from Newtonian gravity
  • Deniz Aybas (Boston University, USA)
    "Searches for the ultralight bosonic dark matter"
  • Joel Bergé (The French Aerospace Lab ONERA, France)
    "MICROSCOPE and the search for a fifth force" (ONLINE)
  • Ariel Zhitnitsky (University of British Columbia, Canada)
    "Axion Quark Nuggets and Matter-Antimatter asymmetry as two sides of the same coin: theory, observations and future experimental searches"
  • Andrew Geraci (Northwestern University, USA)
    "Searching for fifth forces, non-Newtonian gravity, and dark matter with AMO based sensors" (ONLINE)

    Special evening lecture
  • Fabiola Gianotti (CERN, Switzerland)
    Physics beyond the Standard Model at highest energies

 

Selected talks (10 + 5 minutes)

  • Madeline Bernstein (UC Berkeley) "Precision measurement of the fine-structure constant"
  • Melina Filzinger (PTB, Germany) "New prospects for tests of local Lorentz invariance via microwave spectroscopy of the 171Yb+ F-state"
  • Annabelle Kaiser (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics) "High-precision g-factor measurements of 3He+ and 3He2+"
  • Felix Kröger (Helmholtz Institute Jena) "High-Resolution Microcalorimeter Measurement of X-Ray Transitions in He-like Uranium at CRYRING@ESR" (ONLINE)
  • Anna Viatkina (PTB, Germany) "Nuclear polarization effects in atoms and ions"
  • Stergiani Marina Vogiatzi (Paul Scherrer Institute) "Muonic atom spectroscopy with radioactive targets"
  • Abhishek Banerjee (Weizmann Institute of Science) "Complementarity between equivalence principle tests and precision tests"