13–16 Feb 2024 Workshop
KMI Science Symposia
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The International research unit for innovative dark matter search at Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI), Nagoya University will host the international workshop “Technology and Instrumentation in Future Liquid Noble Gas Detectors” from February 14 through 16, 2024. The goals of this workshop is to share, review and discuss about recent progress in technologies and instrumentations of liquid noble gas detectors, particularly in the field of future dark matter search experiments.

Workshop website: https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/eng/workshop/5150-2/

The oral presentations will be by invitation only, but we encourage for poster presentations. Poster presentations are welcome on a wide range of topics, not only on liquid noble gas detectors, but also on any topic related to dark matter and neutrino experiments, or low BG technologies and so on.

You can register for the workshop here.

Deadline for poster abstract submission is Feb. 2, 2024
Deadline for registration only is Feb. 2 2024.

The organizing committee 
Shingo Kazama, Masatoshi Kobayashi, Yoshitaka Itow

 

  • Hotel: We have arranged the accommodation for invited speakers at Hotel Mielparque located near Chikusa station. 
  • Conference Venue: All the sessions will be held at KMI Symposia (ES635) on the 6th floor of the ES Building at Nagoya University, Higashiyama campus. The access information can be found here
  • Welcome Reception: There will be a welcome reception at 5:30 PM on Feb 13 at the conference venue
  • Poster Session: A poster session is scheduled in the evening on the first day (Feb 14th).
  • Conference Dinner: The conference dinner will be hosted at Kisoji, located near Sakae station on Feb 15 (19:30 - 21:30). The fee for the dinner is 9000 Yen, payable in cash during the registration on the first day. A receipt will be provided. 
  • Zoom connection: connection information will be sent to those who registred
  • Lunch: map

 

 

 

 

 

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