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"Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity 2012"

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Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

I look forward to you talking more about this conference as it approaches. It’s also nice to see that someone has signed on to keep this one going. Astrid is someone new to me so might I expect she might be one of the new postdocs taken on since the Stephen Hawking wing has been opened at PI? Subtitling this one “The Hard Facts”; well that’s the trick isn’t it.

Best,

Phil

12:14 PM, April 22, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Phil,

I expect this meeting to be very interesting as with the new data from the LHC and gamma ray bursts, so the subtitle seems very apt. I haven't met Astrid actually, but yes, she's a new postdoc at PI (see her profile page). Best,

B.

12:32 AM, April 23, 2012

Blogger sameer ayan said...

thank you for sharing

7:50 AM, April 23, 2012

Blogger Plato Hagel said...

To make progress in this area it is mandatory to establish a contact to observations and experiments and to learn what the "hard facts" on quantum gravity are, that nature provides us with.

Yes, this should be really interesting. With the latest coming out of IceCube there is going to have to be some adjustments in terms of GRB's.

What else theoretically does this imply in terms of quantum Gravity....a layman like me definitely likes to know.

Neutrinos? Muons?

Best,

10:57 AM, April 23, 2012

Blogger Plato Hagel said...

Any artistic rendition to highlight conference?

12:05 PM, April 23, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Plato,

No, sorry... I don't think there will be a poster. I'm a fan of posters, but in that I seem to be a little yesterday. Best,

B.

1:05 PM, April 23, 2012

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