Posted under 2025

  1. William Luszczak (Ohio State)

    11:00am Oct 6, 2025: What is Astroparticle Physics, and Why Does it Matter?

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/08/05/william-luszczak-ohio-state

  2. Tom Melia (IPMU)

    11:00am Sep 24, 2025: The dark matter problem as a topsy-turvy version of the strong CP problem

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/08/05/tom-melia-ipmu

  3. Ludovic Scyboz (Monash)

    11:00am Sep 10, 2025: Parton showers put to rights

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/08/05/ludovic-scyboz-monash

  4. Carlos Tamarit (Mainz)

    3:00pm Sep 3, 2025: Strong CP? No problem!

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/08/05/carlos-tamarit-mainz

  5. Chris Cappiello (U. Washington St Louis)

    10:00am Aug 13, 2025: Producing and Accelerating Light Dark Matter with Supernovae

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/08/05/chris-cappiello-u-washington-st-louis

  6. Johannes Herms (IPMU)

    11:00am May 28, 2025: Sub-GeV thermal relics through the light scalar doublet portal

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/23/johannes-herms-ipmu

  7. Nicholas Rodd (LBNL)

    11:00am May 26, 2025: Discovering Dark Matter at CTAO

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/23/nicholas-rodd-lbnl-2

  8. Adrian Thompson (Northwestern)

    11:00am May 21, 2025: What neutron stars tell us about baryon number violation, GeV dark matter, and baryogenesis

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/16/adrian-thompson-northwestern

  9. Arnab Roy (Monash)

    11:00am May 15, 2025: Effective Bounds on Asymmetric Dark Matter

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/09/arnab-roy-monash

  10. Ángel Gil Muyor (U. Padua)

    4:00pm May 7, 2025: Unscrambling the axion-photon conversion: bounds from transient sources

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/07/angel-gil-muyor-u-padua

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