Difusión Primordial Cosmology: Novel Perspectives from Scattering Amplitudes, Holography, and the Bootstrap - MIAPbP program

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Pedro Jorge Martinez

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Oct 15, 2025, 2:14:31 PM10/15/25
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Buen día!

Doy difusión al llamado para este evento de cosmología a tener lugar en Munich en julio 2026. La aplicación está abierta hasta el 03 de noviembre de este año. Hay financiamiento limitado para algunos inscriptos. Más información abajo.

Saludos!

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Dear colleagues,
 
We are writing to announce the forthcoming program "Primordial Cosmology: Novel perspectives from Scattering Amplitudes, Holography and the Bootstrap" which will be held at MIAPbP (Munich Institute for Astro-, Particle and BioPhysics) from 29 June – 24 July 2026.
 
Registration is now open at   https://www.munich-iapbp.de/2026-registration-primoridal-cosmology, and the deadline for application is 03 November 2025.
 
Further information on the 2026 program series and MIAPbP in general may also be found on the webpage: https://www.munich-iapbp.de.
 
MIAPbP requests a minimum attendance of 10 working days and provides each external participant with an  80€ per diem for each day of participation. Whether you are willing to bring your family, including one or more children, extra support can be provided.
 
DISCLAIMER: Due to the rules of the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), our funding agency, MIAPbP, cannot host scientists employed in or by the Russian Federation until further notice. Scientists from the Russian Federation are still welcome to register, but their registration will be treated as tentative.
 
Postdocs and advanced PhD students are highly welcome to register, and the latter (if external) may apply for a stipend of up to 500 Euro to support their travel expenses (in addition to the per diem).

On behalf of the organisers:
Dionysios Anninos,
Daniel Baumann,
Paolo Benincasa,
Mariana Carrillo Gonzalez
Joao Penedones 

Mariana Carrillo Gonzalez

Imperial College Research Fellow

Department of Physics

Imperial College London

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