UGAP2024 workshop

Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics


UGAP2024, 4th-6th, Mar., 2024
Tohoku University

First Bulletin

"Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics"(UGAP2024)
1st bulletin: Announcement

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the final year's international conference for the JSPS Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, titled 'Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics.’

Details regarding registration and the event website will be provided soon. For now, please make sure to mark the dates on your calendar.

In this area, we aim at unraveling the history of the universe and matter evolution to answer "How is matter created?", "How are galaxies/stars formed?", "How are elements created?" and "How do they end up with the earth?", by concentrating all efforts of underground astroparticle experiments covering neutrino-less double beta decay, dark matter, supernova and geo-neutrino. In the international conference, we will discuss research progress, area achievements, the latest developments, and future prospects. The key themes include neutrinoless double beta decay, dark matter, supernova neutrinos, the origin of matter, and theoretical research on nuclear physics and the chemical evolution of the universe. We look forward to your participation and poster presentations.

Workshop
Now the homepage is ready and the registrations will open soon.
Workshop Website


Date: March 4th to 6th, 2024 (Monday to Wednesday)
Venue: Tohoku University, Graduate School of Science Joint Building, Aobayama Science Hall (North Aobayama Campus)
Access: Web page
Campus Map (Building Name H-04): PDF file
Area Website: Web page
Host:Innovative Areas, "Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics".


Registration
The deadline for the poster contributions is 16th Feb., 2024.

We look forward to your contributions.

Best regards,
LOC members
Kunio Inoue(RCNS, Tohoku University, Chair)
Saori Umehara(RCNP, Osaka University)
Shigetaka Moriyama(ICRR, The University of Tokyo)
Kentaro Miuchi(Kobe University)
Hiroyuki Sekiya(ICRR, The University of Tokyo)
Akihiro Minamino(Yokohama National University)
Sei Yoshida(Osaka University)
Koichi Hamaguchi(The University of Tokyo)
Hideyuki Suzuki(Tokyo University of Science)

Second Bulletin

"Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics"(UGAP2024)
2nd bulletin: Announcement

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the final year's international conference for the JSPS Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, titled 'Unraveling the History of the Universe and Matter Evolution with Underground Physics.’

In this area, we aim at unraveling the history of the universe and matter evolution to answer "How is matter created?", "How are galaxies/stars formed?", "How are elements created?" and "How do they end up with the earth?", by concentrating all efforts of underground astroparticle experiments covering neutrino-less double beta decay, dark matter, supernova and geo-neutrino. In the international conference, we will discuss research progress, area achievements, the latest developments, and future prospects. The key themes include neutrinoless double beta decay, dark matter, supernova neutrinos, the origin of matter, and theoretical research on nuclear physics and the chemical evolution of the universe. We look forward to your participation and poster presentations.

Workshop
The web page is now available. If you wish to participate, please register your attendance.
Workshop Website
We look forward to your submission for poster presentations.

Date: March 4th to 6th, 2024 (Monday to Wednesday)
Venue: Tohoku University, Graduate School of Science Joint Building, Aobayama Science Hall (North Aobayama Campus)
Access: Web page
Campus Map (Building Name H-04): PDF file
Area Website: Web page


Best regards,


LOC members
Kunio Inoue(RCNS, Tohoku University, Chair)
Saori Umehara(RCNP, Osaka University)
Shigetaka Moriyama(ICRR, The University of Tokyo)
Kentaro Miuchi(Kobe University)
Hiroyuki Sekiya(ICRR, The University of Tokyo)
Akihiro Minamino(Yokohama National University)
Sei Yoshida(Osaka University)
Koichi Hamaguchi(The University of Tokyo)
Hideyuki Suzuki(Tokyo University of Science)