Seminars organized by the ICC

ICC seminars will normally take place once a month on Mondays at 12:00.



Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker Title
19-Nov-2007
Eduard Salvador
(ICC-UB)
Galaxy Formation
28-Jan-2008
Dr. Eckart Lorenz
The Geigermode Avalanche Photodiode, a new Photodetector for many research and nuclear medical applications
18-Feb-2008
Lluís Garrido
(ICC-UB)
The LHCb experiment at the LHC
21-Feb-2008
Valeri Saveliev
(Obninsk State University (Obninsk, Russia) and DESY (Hamburg))
Silicon Photomultipliers - Recent Developments and new Applications for the Position Sensitive Detectors
31-Mar-2008
Blai Sanahuja
(ICC-UB)
Solar Energetic Particles and the Solar Orbiter mission
21-Apr-2008
Roberto Emparan
(ICC-UB)
Einstein in Mordor: Black rings and other dark objects of higher- dimensional gravity
26-May-2008
Isaac Vidaña
(ICC-UB)
Strangeness in neutron stars
16-Jun-2008
Marc Ribó
(ICC-UB)
Very-High-Energy gamma-ray observations of X-ray binaries
1-Oct-2008
Lisa Randall
(Harvard U.)
Flavor physics from warped extra dimensions
13-Oct-2008
Concha González-García
(ICC-UB)
Neutrinos and Earth Tomography
27-Oct-2008
Valery Nesvizhevsky
(ILL, Grenoble)
Constraints on spin-dependent and spin-independent short-range fundamental forces using neutron experiments: gravitationally bound quantum states, centrifugal quantum states, neutron scattering
1-Dec-2008
Jaume Garriga
(ICC-UB)
Holographic Multiverse
26-Jan-2009
Jordi Miralda
(ICREA)
Measuring Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in the Distribution of Galaxies and Intergalactic Matter
23-Mar-2009
Xavier Luri
(IC C -UB)
How to simulate a space mission: the simulator of GAIA
27-Mar-2009

Spanish participation in the camera of the Cherenkov Telescope Array
27-Apr-2009
Eugeni Graugés
((ICC-UB))
The BaBar experiment: Much more than just a B meson factory
11-May-2009
Raul Jiménez
(IEEC)
On the trail of Dark Energy
18-May-2009
Kazushi Iwasawa
(INAF-Ossservatorio Astronomico di Bologna)
X-ray and multi-wavelength study of luminous infrared galaxies
5-Oct-2009
Valentí Bosch-Ramon
(Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik – Heidelberg)
Non-thermal emission in the Galaxy and massive stars