24th Symposium on Astroparticle Physics in the Netherlands, 20/21 June 2019, Wijk aan Zee

Europe/Amsterdam
Description

The annual meeting of the Dutch astroparticle physics community will be held this year as a two-day symposium on June 20/21 2019 at the Hotel Het Hoge Duin (Wijk aan Zee). This will be the 24th symposium of a series which started in the year 2004. The meetings are organized by the Committee of Astroparticle Physics in the Netherlands - CAN. The idea of these symposia is to form a strong astroparticle physics community in the Netherlands. The symposia give a platform to (PhD) students and postdoctoral researchers to present their recent results to a nation-wide audience and to establish new scientific contacts beyond the own working group. It is also a tradition to have international keynote speakers, reviewing important aspects of astroparticle physics.

Contributions can be suggested with the registration.

This meeting is supported by Nikhef and NOVA, so that only a small participation fee of 50 Euro will be charged for the two days (including accommodation).
 

 

Participants
  • aart heijboer
  • Ad M. van den Berg
  • Alexey Boyarsky
  • Alfonso Garcia Soto
  • Alvaro Loya Villalpando
  • Anuradha Samajdar
  • Archisman Ghosh
  • Ariane Dekker
  • Arthur Corstanje
  • Auke-Pieter Colijn
  • Bas Swinkels
  • Bouke Jisse Jung
  • Brían Ó Fearraigh
  • Charles Timmermans
  • Chris Van Den Broeck
  • Christoph Weniger
  • Cristina Galea
  • Daan van Eijk
  • Dimitrios Kantzas
  • Dorothea Samtleben
  • Eduardo Ferronato Bueno
  • Elena Maria Rossi
  • Felicia Krauss
  • Gideon Koekoek
  • Jacco Vink
  • Jan Willem v. Holten
  • Joerg Hoerandel
  • Joran Angevaare
  • Jordan Seneca
  • Jörg Paul Rachen
  • Kasper van Dam
  • Kyrylo Bondarenko
  • Manuela Vecchi
  • Marco Chianese
  • Maricke Flierman
  • Mart Pothast
  • Matteo Tacca
  • Max Briel
  • Niels van Bakel
  • Olivier Kesber
  • Patrick Decowski
  • Paul de Jong
  • Peter Gaemers
  • Peter Tsun Ho Pang
  • Rachel Simoni
  • Rasa Muller
  • Ronald Bruijn
  • Sara Issaoun
  • Sofia Athanasiadou
  • Sylvia Ploeckinger
  • Thomas Mons
  • Zheng Cao