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Cosmology on the Beach 2014

Posted: June 10 2013
by Eric Linder
ESSENTIAL COSMOLOGY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
(also known as Cosmology on the Beach)

* January 13-17, 2014 in Los Cabos, Mexico *

We're back! The Conference website is now available at http://bccp.berkeley.edu/beach_program/index2014.html
Applications will open in August.

This meeting is the 5th annual edition of this ever popular and productive conference. A range of topics in cosmology will be covered at the conference by eminent scholars in the field, with elements of both a winter school and the latest research results. Course lectures are blended with recent research advances in plenary talks, and student/postdoc participation through discussions, posters, and contributed talks. We encourage a diverse group of advanced graduate students, postdocs, and established researchers enthusiastic about interacting to apply.

LECTURE COURSES:
Eric Feigelson (Penn State) - Statistical Methods for Cosmology
Gilbert Holder (McGill) - CMB Polarization Cosmology
Daniel Holz (Chicago)- Gravitational Wave Cosmology
David Schlegel (LBNL) - From Experiment to Cosmology

HOT RESEARCH TALKS:
Pedro Ferreira (Oxford) - Cosmological Tests of Gravity
Fernando Quevedo (ICTP) - Particle Physics and Cosmology
...more tba...

Organized by the Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics and Instituto Avanzado de Cosmologia, Mexico.

Cosmology on the Beach 2014

Posted: August 04 2013
by Eric Linder
Participant applications for Cosmology on the Beach 2014 are now open!

Please go to
http://bccp.berkeley.edu/beach_program/index2014.html
for updated information and the link to the application form.

The deadline is 20 September 2013.

We look forward to seeing you in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for another productive meeting in the Essential Cosmology for the Next Generation series.

Cosmology on the Beach 2014

Posted: January 14 2014
by Eric Linder
The conference is underway! Presentation slides (for course lectures and plenary talks) are posted within an hour or so, and available at
http://bccp.berkeley.edu/beach_program/ ... tions.html

You are very welcome to follow along (sorry, beach not included).

Videos of the talks will be available within a week or two.