Schedule Jun 19, 2013
Behind the Scenes of the Universe: The Worldwide Race to Discover Dark Matter
Gianfranco Bertone, University of Amsterdam

Dark Matter An extraordinary discovery has recently shaken the foundations of cosmology and particle physics: the Universe is filled with an unknown, elusive substance that is fundamentally different from anything we have ever seen with our telescopes or measured in our laboratories. It is called dark matter, and identifying its nature constitutes one of the most pressing challenges of modern science. In my talk, I will argue that we may be about to witness a pivotal paradigm shift in physics, as we set out to test the existence of some of the most promising dark matter candidates with a wide array of experiments, including the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, as well as with a new generation of astroparticle experiments underground and in space.


Dr. Gianfranco Bertone received his PhD at Oxford University and the Institute of Astrophysics in Paris. He has held teaching and research positions at the Fermilab, the University of Padova, the University of Zurich, and the CNRS Paris. In 2011 he joined GRAPPA, the new center of excellence in Gravitation and Astroparticle Physics at the University of Amsterdam.

His research areas of interest include Particle Dark Matter, High Energy Astrophysics, Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays, Theories with Extra-Dimensions, Intermediate and Supermassive Black Holes, Physics beyond the Standard Model, Physics of Compact Stars and General Relativity. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Physics of the Dark Universe, editor of Particle Dark Matter: Observations, Models and Searches, and author of the book Behind the Scenes of the Universe, From the Higgs to Dark Matter.

Introduction by Lars Bildsten and Greg Huber

Gianfranco Bertone



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