June 6, 2024 - Thursday
| Light Breakfast and Coffee | |
| Morning sessionERC 161 | |
| Abigail Vieregg, KICP Director Opening Remarks [PDF, 19.93 MB] | |
| Scott Dodelson, Carnegie Mellon University Breaking a Model by Making a Map [PDF, 13.95 MB] | |
| Cora Dvorkin, Harvard University Mining Astrophysical Data: Looking for Physics Beyond the Standard Model | |
| Break | |
| Andrew Long, Rice University Astrophysical and Cosmological Probes of Axions [PDF, 25.58 MB] | |
| Dan Scolnic, Duke University Measuring the Hubble Constant and Dark Energy; as a KICP Fellow and Today | |
| Lunch ERC Atrium | |
| Afternoon sessionERC 161 | |
| Keith Bechtol, University of Wisconsin - Madison Advancing the search for isolated pure dark matter halos [PDF, 41.99 MB] | |
| Eric Dahl, Northwestern University / Fermilab Liquid-noble bubble chambers, a scintillating new direction for dark mater detection [PDF, 21.99 MB] | |
| Toshihiro Fujii, Osaka Metropolitan University Searching for the Universe's most energetic particles [PDF, 9.8 MB] | |
| Break | |
| Risa Wechsler, Stanford University / KIPAC 20 years of Lighting up the Dark Universe | |
| Cynthia Friend, President of the Kavli Foundation Celebrating 20 Years of Partnership and beyond: Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics | |
| Cocktails and DinnerAdler Planetariumfollowed by drinks, music, and dancing featuring The Spectral Distortions. The Spectral Distortions are generally regarded as our universe’s premier physics punk band, and are: Pedro the Distorter (a.k.a., Pedro Machado) Johnny Distortion (a.k.a., Asher Berlin) Danny Distortion (a.k.a., Dan Hooper) Basil Distortion |
June 7, 2024 - Friday
| Light Breakfast and Coffee | |
| Morning sessionERC 161 | |
| Hiranya Peiris, University of Cambridge Decoding the cosmos [PDF, 25.33 MB] | |
| George Fuller, University of California, San Diego Neutrinos, Dark Matter, Gravitational Collapse and Cosmology | |
| Kaeli Hughes, The Ohio State University The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland: Prospects and Status [PDF, 35.83 MB] | |
| Break | |
| Burcin Mutlu-Pakdil, Dartmouth College Resolved Dwarf Galaxy Searches: Now and Tomorrow | |
| Daniel Baxter, Fermilab Leveraging Quantum Sensors for Dark Matter Detection | |
| Marilena Loverde, University of Washington Neutrino wakes on the sky | |
| Lunch ERC Atrium | |
| Afternoon sessionERC 161 | |
| Daniel Marrone, University of Arizona Next Steps in Black Hole Imaging | |
| Tongyan Lin, University of California, San Diego Detectability of Dark Matter Subhalos with Stellar Streams | |
| Kirit Karkare, SLAC/KIPAC Exploring the High-Redshift Universe with Line Intensity Mapping [PDF, 12.38 MB] | |
| Fireslides from current KICP Fellows | |
| Poster SessionPosters by current KICP Fellows, Happy hour and ReceptionERC Atrium |
June 8, 2024 - Saturday
| Light Breakfast and Coffee | |
| Morning sessionERC 161 | |
| John Kovac, Harvard University Advancing CMB Polarization in the US [PDF, 21.01 MB] | |
| Maya Fishbach, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics Listening to black holes with gravitational waves [PDF, 6.87 MB] | |
| Joaquin Vieira, University of Illinois Dust at High Redshift | |
| Break | |
| Zosia Krusberg, University of Chicago Cosmology, the embodied human experience, and holistic physics education [PDF, 19.75 MB] | |
| Lloyd Knox, University of California, Davis Twenty Years of Lambda CDM and Beyond | |
| Michael Turner, UChicago and UCLA The first 40 years of the KICP [PDF, 38.94 MB] | |
| Lunch ERC atrium |

