Program

Crete Center for Theoretical Physics Heraklion, 1-3 July 2022

Day

Time

Name

Affiliation

Title

13:00-13:55

Reception

Friday

13:55-14:00

Elias Kiritsis

Univcersity of Crete

Wellcome

14:00-14:30

Costas Bachas

Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris


Multigravity from String Theory


14:30-15:00

Vasiliki Pavlidou

University of Crete

A new probe of dark energy


15:00-15:30

Emanuel Floratos

University of Athens

Chaotic lattice field theories and their continuum limit


15:30-16:15

coffee break

16:15-16:45

Ignatios Antoniadis

Universite de Paris 6

Working with Theodore


16:45-17:15

Nikolaos Tsamis

University of Crete

Physics with Theodore in Crete


17:15-17:45

Costas Skordis

CEICO, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Addressing the dark matter problem with extensions of GR


20:00

Dinner

Saturday

09:00-10:00

Dionysios Anninos

King's College, London

Comments on de Sitter and asymptotia



10:00-10:30

Nikolaos Toumbas

University of Cyprus

Comments on the Hartle-Hawking state





10:30-11:15

coffee break

11:15-11:45

Curtis Callan

Princeton University

The immune system as a statistical ensemble; how a theoretical physicist tries to make sense of some important, but very complicated, biology.    




11:45-12:15

Slava Mukhanov

Ludwig Maximillians University, Munich

Instantons with a Quantum Core


12:15-14:30

lunch

14:30-15:00

Christoforos Moutafis

University of Manchester

Magnetic Skyrmions for Nanocomputing


15:00-15:30

Stephanos Kousvos

University of Pisa

Comparing the ε-expansion to the conformal bootstrap


15:30-16:15

coffee break

16:15-16:45

Dimitrios Christodoulou

ETH, Zurich

On the development of shocks in fluids


16:45-17:15

Augusto Sagnotti

Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

On SUSY Breaking and Warped String Vacua


17:15-17:45

Gregory Panotopoulos

Universidad de la Frontera, Chile

Radial oscillations and tidal Love numbers of dark stars and dark matter admixed quark stars

20:00--

Banquet

Sunday

09:00-10:00

Stavros Katsanevas

Virgo Gravitational Wave Observatory

Gravitational Waves:
Past Present and Future


10:00-10:30

Nikolaos Tetradis

University of Athens

Brane worlds and holography


10:30-11:15

coffee break

11:15-12:15

Paris Sphicas

University of Athens and CERN

HEP: Physics highlights and challenges



12:15-14:00

lunch


Tibutes

14:00-14:15

John Iliopoulos

Ecole Normale Superieure

14:15-14:30

Peter Tinyakov

Universite Libre de Bruxelles


14:30-14:45

Sourav Bhattacharya


Indian Institute of Technology

14:45-15:00

Balachadran Sathiapalan

IMSc, Chennai and
HBNI, Mumbai

15:00-15:15

Alexey Koshelev

Beira Interior University

15-15:15:45

Elias Kiritsis

University of Crete and APC

end of the meeting