LTPhD 05/2024

Europe/Zurich
WBGB/021 (TimeOut)

WBGB/021 (TimeOut)

Sophie Kollatzsch (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut), Timothy David Hume (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
Description

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All LTP students and postdocs of PSI and associated groups/universities are invited to join this event in the LTPhD seminar series. There will be plenty of time for discussions and to enjoy the Guetzli together.

Registration
Participants
Participants
  • Aziza Zendour
  • Chavdar Dutsov
  • Cornelis Doorenbos
  • Daniel Moreno
  • David Radic
  • Diego Alejandro Sanz Becerra
  • Elmer Gründeman
  • Francesca Meuli
  • Gian Luca Caratsch
  • Giovanni Dal Maso
  • Giuseppe Lospalluto
  • Irina Rusetski
  • Lukas Affolter
  • Lukas Gerritzen
  • Marco Rocco
  • Miguel Ferro
  • Nathalie Ziehl
  • Oscar Lara Crosas
  • Siddharth Rajamohanan
  • Sophie Kollatzsch
  • Tim Hume
    • 15:30 15:50
      The UCN system for n2EDM 20m

      Ultracold neutrons (UCN) can be stored for several minutes, and can therefore be used to study the properties of the neutron. I will give an introduction to ultracold neutron physics. I will explain the production of UCN, the principles of UCN transport. Further, I will discuss how we used measurements and neutron transport simulations to investigate the UCN transmission of the UCN guide system for n2EDM.

      Speaker: Cornelis Bernardus Doorenbos (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
    • 16:00 16:20
      Coffee & Guetzli 20m
    • 16:20 16:40
      MUonE & Muon g-2 – How theorists can help 20m

      The CERN-based experiment MUonE aims at shedding new light on the ever more intricate physics concerning the muon g-2. I will be giving a theory-biased account of their plans, with a focus on why actual new light should be coming from their results, and why this entails a set of demanding challenges, from both the experimental and the theoretical point of view. Details will be given for the latter only – no cables.

      Speaker: Marco Rocco (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)