TIMETABLE OVERVIEW

The Conference will have plenary sessions with invited talks giving a broad overview of the topics of the conference, parallel sessions and poster contributions (with poster sessions) which can be visited throughout the conference.

Note: Attendees can choose to visit CJPL on either the 24th or 30th, August.

Time
Day 1
Mon. 25 Aug.
Day 2
Tue. 26 Aug.
Day 3
Wed. 27 Aug.
Day 4
Thu. 28 Aug.
Day 5
Fri. 29 Aug.
TopicNeutrinoDark MatterGravitational WavesCosmologyOther topics and new results
9:00Neutrino theory (neutrino masses, mixing, and interactions)
Thomas Schwetz-Mangold
Review on dark matter models (WIMPs and other light DM)
David McKeen
Current ground-based detector status report
Jamie Rollins
Large-scale structure /DESI/Cosmological tension
Gongbo Zhao
Review of underground laboratories worldwide
Sean Paling
9:30Neutrino oscillation experiments (Reactor, atmosphere, long baseline)
Lukas Berns
Noble liquid detectors for heavy dark matter and the solar neutrino fog
Jianglai Liu
Next-generation ground-based GW detectors
Bram Slagmolen
Cosmological collider physics
Yi Wang
Searching for the origin of Cosmic Rays
Dmitri Semikoz
10:00Double beta decay and single beta decay: experimental review
Christoph Wiesinger
Technologies for light dark matter search
Suerfu Burkhant
Space-borne GW detection in China and progress
Ziren Luo
Axion cosmology
Luca Visinelli
Review of space and ground-based high energy gamma-ray observations
Songzhan Chen
10:30coffee break
10:50TeV and PeV astrophysics neutrino experimenal review
Piera Sapienza
Axion dark matter (theory & experiment)
Jing Shu
Gravitational experiments in Deep-ground Laboratory
Yiqiu Ma
Early-universe phase transitions
Haipeng An
Interpreting Earth's geoneutrino flux
William McDonough
11:30Detection of supernovae, solar and geo-neutrinos - review
Steven Biller
Dark matter searches at colliders
Steven Lowette
Progress and Future of CPTA
KeJia Lee
Shedding light on dark matter with gravitational waves: searches in the first part of the fourth observing run of LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA
Andrew Miller
Flash Talks:
JUNO, Alberto Garfagnini
HK, Hide-Kazu Tanaka
DUNE, Luis Manzanillas
12:00Coherent, sterile, short baseline
Manfred Lindner
Dark Matter searches from astrophysical and cosmological observations
Yiming Zhong
Moon as a Gravitational-Wave Detector
Xian Chen
Transient astronomy
Xiaofeng Wang
Poster prize; Closing remarks; next TAUP...
12:30Astrophysics neutrino theory review
Mauricio Bustamante
Convenors

Cosmology and Particle Physics

  • Shao-Jiang Wang (ITP)
  • Zhong-Zhi Xianyu (THU)
  • Shi Pi (ITP)

Dark Matter and Its Detection

  • Haipeng An (THU)
  • Mingshui Chen (IHEP)
  • Fei Gao (THU)
  • Hao Ma (THU)
  • Bela Majorovits (MPP)
  • Ningqiang Song (ITP)
  • Qiang Yuan (PMO)

Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics

  • Steven Biller (Oxford)
  • Mark Chen (QU)
  • Shaofeng Ge (SJTU)
  • Yusuke Koshio (Okayama U.)
  • Yufeng Li (IHEP)
  • Hirohisa A. Tanaka (Stanford)
  • Zhe Wang (THU)
  • Litao Yang (THU)

Gravitational Waves

  • Laura Bernard (Observatoire de Paris)
  • Béatrice Bonga (RU)
  • Alvin Chua (NUS)
  • Huaike Guo (UCAS)
  • Mikhail Korobko (UHH)
  • Haixing Miao (THU)
  • Kentaro Somiya (Tokyo Tech)
  • Ling Sun (ANU)
  • Huan Yang (THU)
  • Jun Zhang (UCAS)

High-Energy Astrophysics and Cosmic Rays

  • Shao-Jiang Wang (ITP)
  • Zhong-Zhi Xianyu (THU)
  • Shi Pi (ITP)

Outreach and Education

  • Qian Yue (THU)

Underground Laboratories

  • Hao Ma (THU)
  • Yang Tian (THU)
Invited Speakers
Haipeng An
Lukas Berns
Steven Biller
Suerfu Burkhant
Mauricio Bustamante
Songzhan Chen
Xian Chen
Alberto Garfagnini
KeJia Lee
Manfred Lindner
Jianglai Liu
Steven Lowette
Ziren Luo
Yiqiu Ma
Luis Manzanillas
William McDonough
David McKeen
Andrew Miller
Sean Paling
Jamie Rollins
Piera Sapienza
Thomas Schwetz-Mangold
Dmitri Semikoz
Jing Shu
Bram Slagmolen
Hide-Kazu Tanaka
Luca Visinelli
Xiaofeng Wang
Yi Wang
Christoph Wiesinger
Gongbo Zhao
Yiming Zhong
Photos

Conference photos are accessible at https://m.alltuu.com/album/2667500346/?menu=live with passcode "taup2025".

Poster Award

Posters

Poster contributions should be of size A0 and portrait orientation (Width=841mm, Height=1189mm) with some tolerance.

  • To make your poster more attractive, you need to design it personally. You can refer to and use the template for posters of the academic annual conference (click to download the "Poster Template for TAUP2025"), or you can design it on your own.
  • The posters will be on display for the full duration of the conference. Please make sure to provide your poster on Monday, the first day of the conference.
  • Posters will be sorted by topic. The poster walls will be labelled with a poster ID (which is the same as the ID assigned to your abstract in indico), so that you will find the proper place for your poster. We will provide tape to attach your poster.
  • Two dedicated poster sessions will take place during the coffee break.
  • Poster presenters are asked to be next to their poster during the poster sessions.

The conference does not provide poster printing services. Please print out the poster in advance by yourself and bring it to the conference venue.

Best Poster Award

In the frame of TAUP2025 conference the local organizers would like to support and encourage young people by recognizing their scientific work and achievements by establishing an award for the Best Poster. A jury will select the winning posters following set of criteria such as presentation of the topic (problem / motivation, method / procedure, results, outlook), layout and design, readability, and the overall impression etc. We will take to account only posters from people up to 4 years after their PhD.