Here is described the general format of the three-day schedule with two sessions per day. The detailed program will be published later on in this section.
A. Session x-M (Day x=1, 2, 3 – Morning, 8.30-13.00) is devoted to three one hour broad-interest key-note speech providing a common background framework to all participants, one keynote for each of the three fields. The keynote speeches are also meant to select and critically discuss key open problems that require a trans-disciplinary approaches to produce significant advances:
- Frontiers in quantum gases
- Frontiers in the physics of fundamental interactions
- Frontiers in cosmology
The morning session will end up with a general all-to-all discussion led by the chair-person and animated by the key-note speakers and lasting about one hour-one hour and a half.
B. Session x-A (Day x=1, 2, 3 – Afternoon, 15.00-17.30) is devoted to half-an-hour research talks selected among applicants to an open announcement. The talks are meant to be related to specific topics, including:
Higgs mode, SUSY, Dark matter, Extra dimensions, also via cold-atoms physics
General relativity tests and precision measurements
Black holes and Hawking radiation, also in superfluid analogues
Symmetry tests: matter/antimatter and CP
AdS-CFT correspondence
QCD and BECs. Quarks, Hadrons, and Efimov states
Quantum simulators for QED and QCD, also with cold atoms
Magnetic monopoles
Majorana fermions
Topological phases
Each day of the Conference (but the last one) will be closed by a final keynote speech.
One poster session can be planned, depending on the applications. The Conference will benefit from a rich social program. The detailed scientific and social program will be announced within June 2022.