The Munich Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics (MIAPP) Announced the 2022 Program
Antinuclei in the Universe?
/ 7 February—4 March 2022/
Kfir Blum, Laura Fabbietti, Alejandro Ibarra, Stephan Paul, Stefan Schael
Charming Clues for Existence
/ 7 March—1 April 2022/
Eva Gersabeck, Marco Gersabeck, Alexander Lenz, Stephan Paul, Danny van Dyk, Guy Wilkinson
Advances in Cosmology through Numerical Simulations
/ 9 May—3 June 2022/
Sebastian Bocquet, Raul Angulo, Shirley Ho, Laurence Perreault-Levasseur, Romain Teyssier
Planet Formation: From Dust Coagulation to Final Orbit Assembly
/ 7 June—1 July 2022/
Man Hoi Lee, Nader Haghighipour, Soko Matsumura
Novel Developments in Scattering Amplitudes
/ 11 July—5 August 2022/
Livia Ferro, Johannes Henn, Emery Sokatchev, Jaroslav Tmka
Star-Forming Clumps and Clustered Starbursts across Cosmic Time
/ 4—28 October 2022 /
Anita Zanella, Daniela Calzetti, Bruce Elmegreen, Michael Hilker, Florent Renaud
The Fundamental Role of Stellar Multiplicity in Stellar Dynamics and Evolution
/ 8 August—2 September 2022 /
Antoine Mérand, Henri M. J. Boffin, Sylvia Ekström, JJ Eldridge, Michela Mapelli
Detailed information on the program is available on the MIAPP website: www.munich-iapp.de.
You can also submit proposals for the 2023 MIAPP program. A standard program lasts four weeks and covers relevant topics in cosmology, astro-, bio-, nuclear or particle physics. Each program should be organized by about four scientists. Proposals for 2023 programs should be submitted by 30 September 2021.
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