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Novel Experiments for Fundamental Physics - General Discussion - KITP Conference Participants
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
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This online conference aims to bring together experimenters and theorists to discuss novel experiments for tests of fundamental physics, including topics such as dark matter, axions, weak short-range forces, fundamental constants, symmetry violations, and the gravitational-wave spectrum. The course covers experiments using cold-atom, interferometric, opto-nanomechanical, and related techniques, with a focus on enhancing communication between experimenters and theorists. The teaching method involves short talks with ample time for discussion, emphasizing main opportunities and important questions. The intended audience includes individuals interested in experimental physics, theoretical physics, and the intersection of the two fields.
Syllabus
Intro
Classical vs Quantum Gravity
Quantum Gravity
Experimental Benchmarks
Asteroids
Atomic Clocks
Retro Reflectors
Asteroid Reflectors
Clocks
Anomalies
Ted
Lance
Peter
Ramena
John
Animesh
Conclusion
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics