Overview
The objectives of PPC 2018 are to analyze the connection between dark matter and particle physics models, discuss the connections among dark matter, grand unification models and recent neutrino results, explore predictions for ongoing and forthcoming experiments, and eventually to provide a stimulating venue for exchange of scientific ideas among experts in these areas.
International Program Advisory Committee
Ben Allanach (Cambridge)
John Ellis (King’s College London/CERN)
Vernon Barger (Wisconsin)
V.A. Bednyakov (JINR)
Wim de Boer (Karlsruhe)
Joel Butler (FNAL/CERN)
Tiziano Camporesi (CERN)
Johnathan Ellis (CERN)
JoAnne Hewett (SLAC)
Ian Hinchliffe (LBL)
Fabio Iocco (ICTP-SAIFR & IFT-UNESP)
Karl Jakobs (U. Freiburg)
Gordon Kane (Michigan)
Dmitri I. Kazakov (JINR, Dubna)
Robert Kirshner (Harvard)
Tomio Kobayashi (Tokyo)
Pran Nath (NEU)
Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)
Frank Paige (BNL)
Saul Perlmutter (LBNL)
Michael Peskin (SLAC)
Adam Riess (Johns Hopkins)
Graham Ross (Oxford)
Paul Shapiro (UT Austin)
Melvyn Shochet (Chicago)
George F. Smoot (UC Berkeley)
David Spergel (Princeton)
Paris Sphicas (CERN & Athens U.)
S.C.C. Ting (MIT)
Steven Weinberg (UT Austin)
Local programme committee
Adam Amara (ETH Zürich)
Laura Baudis (University of Zürich)
Adrian Biland (ETH Zürich)
Florencia Canelli (University of Zürich)
Günther Dissertori (ETH Zürich)
Christoph Grab (ETH Zürich)
Gino Isidori (University of Zürich)
Philippe Jetzer (University of Zürich)
Ben Kilminster (University of Zürich)
Klaus Kirch (ETH Zürich)
Alexandre Refregier (ETH Zürich)
André Rubbia (ETH Zürich)
Lesya Shchutska (ETH Zürich)
Jaiyul Yoo (University of Zürich)
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