Fall Bonn HEP Meeting 2024: Embracing Diversity in High Energy Physics

Europe/Berlin
Wegelerstr. 10 - Seminar Room 2.019 - 53115 Bonn (Bethe Center)

Wegelerstr. 10 - Seminar Room 2.019 - 53115 Bonn

Bethe Center

Registration
Registration Form
Participants
  • Ajay Shanmuga Sakthivasan
  • Andrea Bossmann
  • Andrea Thamm
  • Apoorva Shah
  • Cathrin Semper
  • Christiane Groß
  • Ekta Chaubey
  • Ellinor Eckstein
  • Franca Lippert
  • Franziska Porkert
  • Gaia Fontana
  • George Chanturia
  • Gloria Bertolotti
  • Hannah Schäfer
  • Helen Meyer
  • Jae Goode
  • Juliane van Scherpenberg
  • Manuel Drees
  • Martina Gisti
  • Matthias Carosi
  • Miriam Penners
  • Munira Khan
  • Nathan Moynihan
  • Paul Mork
  • Pauline Gagnon
  • Piet Nogga
  • Rhitaja Sengupta
  • Sam Teale
  • Samrangy Sadhu
  • Sara Ditsch
  • Sara Maggio
  • Simone Zoia
  • Teresa Marrodán Undagoitia
  • Venus Keus
  • Yashasvee Goel
    • 08:30 09:00
      Registration 30m
    • 09:00 09:30
      Welcome 30m
    • 09:30 10:30
      Pedagogical talk 1h
      Speaker: Ruth Britto
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:00 13:00
      Short talks
      • 11:00
        Short talk 25m
        Speaker: Sara Ditsch
      • 11:25
        Short Talk 25m
        Speaker: Gaia Fontana
      • 11:50
        Short talk 25m
        Speaker: Sara Maggio
      • 12:15
        Short talk 25m
        Speaker: Nathan Moynihan
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 14:00 15:00
      The tragic destiny of Mileva Marić Einstein 1h

      What were Albert Einstein's first wife’s contributions to his extraordinary productivity in the first years of his career? A first biography of Mileva Marić Einstein was published in Serbian in 1969 but remained largely unknown despite being translated first in German, then in French in the 1990’s. The publication of Mileva and Albert’s love letters in 1987 revealed how they lived together while two recent publications shed more light on Mileva Marić’s life and work. I will review this evidence in its social and historical context to give a better idea of her contributions. In this presentation, I avoid all type of speculation and do not attack Albert Einstein personally, but rather strictly stick to facts. The audience will be able to appreciate why such a talented physicist has been so unkindly treated by history.

      Speaker: Pauline Gagnon
    • 15:00 16:00
      Talk 1h
      Speaker: Sophia Borowka
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break + group photo 30m
    • 16:30 18:00
      Poster session and reception 1h 30m
    • 09:00 10:00
      Pedagogical talk 1h
      Speaker: Teresa Marrodán Undagoitia
    • 10:00 10:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 10:30 13:00
      Short talks
      • 10:30
        Inclusive Semileptonic Decay of the $D_s$ Meson from Lattice QCD 25m
        Speaker: Christiane Gross
      • 11:20
        Short talk 25m
        Speaker: Samrangy Sadhu
      • 11:45
        Short tlak 25m
        Speaker: Rhitaja Sengupta
      • 12:10
        Short talk 25m
        Speaker: Sam Teale
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 14:00 15:00
      Talk 1h
      Speaker: Andrea Bossmann
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:00
      Talk 30m
      Speaker: Juliane von Scherpenberg
    • 17:00 18:00
      What's wrong with me? 1h

      Why are sexism, homophobia and racism still so prevalent in physics? I start from my personal experience to demonstrate that in fact the personal is political. CERN, the largest physics laboratory in the world, welcomes scientists from 112 nationalities but still about 80% of them are white and 80% are male. I examine why people from so many various groups have been historically excluded from physics and suggest a series of easily applicable measures that could greatly improve diversity in physics. These measures would benefit all scientists, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, physical ability or religion. It has been established that diversity benefits science by increasing the creativity potential, a key ingredient in scientific research.

      Speaker: Pauline Gagnon
    • 20:00 22:00
      Movie screening: Picture a scientist 2h
    • 09:00 10:30
      Anti - discrimination workshop 1h 30m
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:00 13:00
      Anti - discrimination workshop 2h
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 14:00 16:00
      Anti - discrimination workshop 2h
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break and end of the Bethe Forum 30m