[Hyperspace-list] Hyperspace Bulletin for April 2013
########################################## Table of Contents ########################################### 1. Conferences 1.1. 2nd ICRANet Bego Rencontres, Nice, France 1.2. Grav13 (2nd circular) 1.3. Karl Schwarzschild Meeting 2013, Frankfurt, Germany 1.4. The Chalonge School 17th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2013 "The New Standard Model of the Universe: Lambda Warm Dark Matter. Theory and Observations" 1.5. XIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology of Asia-Pacific Countries (ICGAC-11) 1.6. Workshop on Numerical General Relativity within IC-MSQUARE 2013, Prague, CZ 1.7. Chalonge School Open session Latest news from the Universe, Paris, France 1.8. Chalonge Meudon Workshop 2013 Warm Dark Matter Galaxies 1.9. Loops 13, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo 1.10. Chalonge School Turin Colloquium "Latest News from the Universe", Turin, Italy 1.11. 13th Italian-Korean Meeting on Relativistic Astrophysics, Seoul, South Korea 2. Jobs 2.1. PhD Fellowships in Astroparticle Physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy 2.2. Copernicus Center Scholarship for Postdoctoral Researchers, Krakow, Poland 2.3. Postdoctoral Positions in Physics at Guanajuato University 2.4. Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Physics (Gravitation, Field Theory) at UNAM 3. News 3.1. Message to ISGRG members 3.2. New book: "Gauge Theories of Gravitation", M. Blagojevic and F.W. Hehl (eds.) 3.3. The 2013 Bronstein Prize in Loop Quantum Gravity 3.4. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic Binaries in Globular Clusters" (major update) ============================================== 1. Conferenes ============================================== 1.1. 2nd ICRANet Bego Rencontres, Nice, France --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/26/2nd-icranet-bego-rencontres/ Starting: 2013-05-13 to 2013-05-31 Location: University of Nice Sophia Antipolis - Nice (France) Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/2nd_bego Contact: annapia.delbeato[AT]icranet.org This second "BEGO Rencontre" meeting will take place from the 13 to the 31th of May. It is specially devoted to frontier topics in relativistic astrophysics and to the students of the IRAP PhD Program. Students from the EMJD Program will participate. The meeting is open to all interested scientists and graduate students. The members of IOC are the following: Giovanni Amelino-Camelia ("Sapienza" Università di Roma) Vladimir Belinski ("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) Carlo Luciano Bianco("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) Donato Bini (CNR - Ist. per Applicaz. del Calcolo "M. Picone") Sandip Kumar Chakrabarti (Indian Centre For Space Physics, India) Pascal Chardonnet (Université de Savoie ) CO-CHAIRMAN Christian Cherubini (Università "Campus Biomedico" di Roma) Thibault Damour (Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques) Jann Einasto (Tartu Observatory) Simonetta Filippi (Università di Roma "Campus Biomedico" and ICRANet) Sergio Frasca ("Sapienza" Università di Roma) Filippo Frontera (Università di Ferrara) Jean-Marc Gambaudo (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) Yipeng Jing (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China) Hagen Kleinert (Freie Universitat Berlin) Olivier Legrand (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) Francois Mignard (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur) Hermann Nicolai (Max Plank Institute for Gravitational Physics, Postdam) Mario Novello (Brazilian Centre For Physics Research, Brazil) Elène Politano (Ecole Doctorale Nice) Kjell Rosquist (Stockolm University) Jorge Rueda (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) Remo Ruffini ("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) CHAIRMAN Felix Ryde (Stockholm University) Farrokh Vakili (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur) Gregory Vereshchagin (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) She-Sheng Xue (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) Shuangnan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science) The program can be found at http://www.icranet.org/2nd_bego. Ample time for discussions will be granted. The major topics to be discussed are Neutron Stars and Black Holes, Cosmology, Gamma Ray Bursts, Dark Matter, Supernovae, strong fields in experiments on earth ground and from space. For information, please contact: Annapia Del Beato annapia.delbeato[AT]icranet.org Federica Di Berardino Federica.diberardino[AT]icranet.org In the period of the meeting many social events, including the Gran-Prix-Monaco, will occur in the Côte dAzur, therefore an early registration will be necessary for the accommodation. Registration fees of 150 euros will be requested. The deadline for early registration is April 15th, 2013 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.2. Grav13 (2nd circular) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7951 Starting: 2013-04-15 to 2013-04-19 Location: Villa General Belgrano, Cordoba, Argentina Additional Information: http://www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~ortiz/grav13/ Contact: dain[AT]famaf.unc.edu.ar The Grav13 conference is the fifth meeting in a series of conferences organized by the General Relativity and Gravitation Group at FaMAF (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) since the year 2006. The Grav13 will be held in Villa General Belgrano, Córdoba (ARGENTINA), from April 15th through April 19th, 2013. The venue of the conference is the Howard Johnson hotel: http://www.hjlavilla.com.ar/ http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-31.99345&lon=-64.55739&zoom=17&am... The conference is intended to bring together specialists working on gravitation and closely related topics, including classical and quantum gravity, mathematical relativity, gravity in arbitrary dimensions, astrophysics and astro-particle physics. Graduate students and advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to apply, limited funds will be available to pay partial living expenses for students. The working languages of the conference will be Spanish and English. A list of invited speakers includes: Heinz O. Kreiss, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Juan Valiente Kroon, University of London, England. Alejandro Perez, Centre de Physique Theorique, Marseille. Jorge Pullin, Lousiana State University, USA. Walter Simon, University of Vienna, Austria. Manuel Tiglio, University of Maryland. Gabriela Vila, Universidad Nacional de La Plata. For registration, information on hotel reservation and rates, and updates on the Grav13 meeting please check the web page: http://www2.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grupos/grg/grav13/ We have extended the deadline for applications and abstract submissions until March 24th, 2013. Both the application form and abstract should be filed through the webform in the above page. A registration fee AR$300 will be required. The payment should be in cash and can be done upon arrival at the conference's hotel. For hotel booking please contact Mr. Lucas Emmanuel Medina at the Hotel's phone number (+54) (3546) 461 499 and mention that you will participate in the Grav13 conference to get the conference's special hotel rates. Alternatively you can write to the Hotel's special e-mail: eventos[AT]hjlavilla.com.ar Further information on the General Relativity and Gravitation group at FaMAF and the previous Grav meetings can be found at http://www2.famaf.unc.edu.ar/grupos/grg/index-en.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.3. Karl Schwarzschild Meeting 2013, Frankfurt, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/15/karl-schwarzschild-meeting-2013/ Starting: 2013-07-22 to 2013-07-26 Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Additional Information: https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/ksm2013/ Contact: nicolini[AT]fias.uni-frankfurt.de The first Karl Schwarzschild Meeting (KSM) on Gravitational Physics will be held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on 22-26 July, 2013. The meeting will bring together both working specialists in the field of black holes and rising young researchers to foster new conversations and collaborations. Invited speakers will deliver plenary talks on a wide range of black hole theory, highlighting their applications to astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics, and strongly correlated systems. In addition to plenary talks, several sessions devoted to the next generation of gravitational physicists. The senior scientists will also serve as ``mentors'' to the attending younger generation of researchers. Karl Schwarzschild was a native of Frankfurt who published his first papers while attending the Gymnasium Frankfurt in the late 1880s. This year (2013) will mark the 140th anniversary of his birth. The conference will be held at at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) and at the Goethe University's new Otto Stern Center, whose namesake was a member of the Physics Department where, along with Walther Gerlach, their 1922 groundbreaking quantum spin experiment was performed. The current list of confirmed key note speakers includes: Alfio Bonanno (Catania Astrophysical Observatory) Silke Britzen (MPI for Radioastronomy, Bonn) Georgi Dvali (LMU and MPI for Physics, Munich & NYU) Steven Gubser (Princeton U.) Andreas Karch (Washington U., Seattle) Claus Laemmerzahl (Bremen U. and ZARM, Bremen) Greg Landsberg, (Brown U. and CERN) Frank Linhard (Frankfurt U.) Reinhard Meinel (Jena U.) Robert Mann (Waterloo U. and Perimeter Institute) John Moffat (Waterloo U. and Perimeter Institute) Leonardo Modesto (Fudan U., Shanghai) Thanu Padmanabhan (IUCAA, Pune) Luciano Rezzolla (MPI for Gravitational Physics, Potsdam) Kellog Stelle (Imperial College, London) Leonard Susskind (Stanford U.) Herman Verlinde (Princeton U.) Robert Wald (Chicago U. and EFI, Chicago) Clifford Will (Florida U., Gainesville and Washington U., Saint Louis) For more information about the KSM follow the link https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/ksm2013/ or write to nicolini[AT]fias.uni-frankfurt.de. Scientific Advisory Board Jacob Bekenstein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Ted Jacobson (University of Maryland, College Park) Joseph Polchinski (University of California and KITP, Santa Barbara) Martin Reuter (Johannes-Gutenberg University, Mainz) Carlo Rovelli (Aix-Marseille University and CPT Marseille) Dam T. Son (University of Chicago). Organizing Committee Marcus Bleicher (Goethe University Frankfurt) Matthias Kaminski (University of Washington, Seattle) Jonas Mureika (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles) Piero Nicolini (Goethe University Frankfurt) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.4. The Chalonge School 17th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2013 "The New Standard Model of the Universe: Lambda Warm Dark Matter. Theory and Observations" --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/19/the-chalonge-school-17th-paris-cosmo... Starting: 2013-07-26 to 2013-03-19 Location: Paris, France Additional Information: http://www.chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2013.html Contact: Chalonge.Ecole[AT]obspm.fr In the context of the new Warm Dark Matter situation, which implies novelties in the astrophysical, cosmological and keV particle physics context, this 17th Paris Colloquium 2013 is devoted to the New Standard Model of the Universe: LambdaWDM. Topics include: Observational and theoretical progress on the nature of dark matter: keV scale warm dark matter. Cored density profiles in agreement with observations. Large and small scale structure formation in agreement with observations at large scales and small (galactic) scales. Warm (keV scale) dark matter from theory and observations. The new quantum mechanical framework to galactic structure. WDM core sizes in agreement with observations. Supermassive Black Holes: Theory and Observations. The clarifing and unifying WDM framework for stars, galaxies and cosmology. Warm (keV scale) dark matter N-body simulations in agreement with observations at large and intermediate scales. Neutrinos in astrophysics and cosmology. The new serious dark matter candidate: Sterile neutrinos at the keV scale. Active neutrinos mass bounds from cosmological data and from high precision beta decay experiments. Dark energy: cosmological constant: the quantum energy of the cosmological vacuum. The analysis of the CMB + LSS + SN data with the effective (Ginsburg-Landau) effective theory of inflation: New Inflation (double well inflaton potential) strongly favored by the CMB + LSS + SN data. The lower bound for the primordial gravitons (non vanishing tensor to scalar ratio r) with the present CMB+LSS+SN data. CMB news and polarization. Forecasts and Planck results and other topics. Informations on the Colloquium are given at: http://www.chalonge.obspm.fr/colloque2013.html Early registration is strongly encouradged Informations on the previous Paris Cosmology Colloquia and of the School events are available at http://chalonge.obspm.fr (Lecturers, lists of participants, .pdf lecture files, Highlights and Conclusions and photos during the Colloquia). Looking forward to Welcome you in Paris. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.5. XIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology of Asia-Pacific Countries (ICGAC-11) --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7924 Starting: 2013-10-01 to 2013-10-05 Location: Almaty, Kazakhstan Additional Information: http://conference.kaznu.kz/en/conferencies/15/ICGAC11 Contact: Nurzada.Beisen@kaznu.kz Dear colleagues, We are glad to inform you about the XIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology of Asia - Pacific Countries (ICGAC-11), which will take place at the Al Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, October 1-5, 2013. The program of conference includes original talks and poster communications, round tables and informal discussions on selected problems of gravitation, cosmology and relativistic astrophysics. ICGAC-11 is a part of series of biennial conferences on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology which takes place in Asia-Pacific region with the goal to promote cooperation among the member countries and within an international context, to promote high level studies on hot topics and to encourage young physicists on these fields. The first meeting was initiated by Prof. Yong Min Cho, one of the founders of the APCTP, in 1993. The previous meetings were held in : 1. Seoul, Korea (1993) at Seoul National University 2. Hsinchu, Taiwan (1995) at National Tsing Hua University 3. Tokyo, Japan (1997) at The Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, Tokyo University 4. Beijing, China (1999) at Beijing Normal University 5. Moscow, Russia (2001) at The Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University 6. Seoul, Korea (2003) at Ewha Women's University 7. Jhongli, Taiwan (2005) at National Central University 8. Nara, Japan (2007) at Nara Women's University 9. Wuhan, China (2009) at Huazhong University of Science and Technology 10. Qui-Nhon, Vietnam (2011) with assistence of Rencontre du Vietam ICGAC-11 topics include: - Relativistic Astrophysics - Classical and Quantum Cosmology - Quantum gravity - Dark Matter and Dark Energy, Variation of Constants - Post-Newtonian and Analytic Approximations of GR - Numerical Relativity - Experimental studies of gravity - Gravitational waves - White Dwarfs, Neutron stars and Gamma Ray Bursts - Strings, Branes and Extra dimensions - Black holes, Wormholes - Astroparticle Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics and Cosmic rays Sincerely, Chair of LOC Abishev Medeu +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.6. Workshop on Numerical General Relativity within IC-MSQUARE 2013, Prague, CZ --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/10/workshop-on-numerical-general-relati... Starting: 2013-09-01 to 2013-09-05 Location: Prague, Czech Republic Additional Information: http://www.icmsquare.net Contact: secretariat[AT]icmsquare.net The numerical solution of Einstein's field equation is one of the most important tools for understanding the physics of strong, dynamical gravitational fields. The numerical results obtained during the last decade for phenomena such as mergers of binary black holes and neutron stars have led to a significant improvement of our understanding of strong field gravity. The aim of the workshop is not only to give researchers in relativity the opportunity to discuss current issues of numerical relativity, but also to benefit from a variety of other topics in mathematical and numerical modeling in the framework of the IC-MSQUARE conference. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.7. Chalonge School Open session Latest news from the Universe, Paris, France --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/11/chalonge-school-open-session-latest-... Starting: 2013-03-15 to 2013-03-15 Location: Observatoire de Paris, historic Perrault building, France Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Programme2013.html Contact: Norma.Sanchez@obspm.fr The open session of scientific culture of the International School Daniel Chalonge will be held on Friday, March 15, 2013 from 14h30 to 19h at the Observatoire de Paris. In the presence of the astronaut Michel Ange Tognini, Brigadier General of the Air Force, Commander of the Legion of Honor. This event is open to all interested publics, scientists, post-docs, students and journalists. PROGRAM: Hector J. DE VEGA (Director of Research at CNRS, UPMC LPTHE, Paris) "Latest news of the universe, from its origins to the present day." Noël Dimarcq (Director of Research at CNRS and Director of the SIRTE Laboratory, Observatoire de Paris) "Measurement and Difussion of time, atoms and talking clock." Helios JAIME (Linguist, epistemologist, University of Sorbonne, Paris) "Ideo-semantics and epistemology in scientific culture" Norma G. SANCHEZ (Research Director at the CNRS, Observatoire de Paris LERMA Laboratory, Director of the International School of Astrophysics Daniel Chalonge) "The latest news from the universe from its origins to the present day and the 2013 program of the Chalonge School" Francois SEVRE (Engineer at CNRS, IAP Paris) and Norma G. SANCHEZ "Daniel Chalonge Archives and instruments from its origins to the present day" Michel Ange TOGNINI (Brigadier General of the Army Air Force, Astronaut, Commander of the Legion of Honor, France) "Highlights from my Space Missions" Alba ZANINI (INFN-Turin University, Turin City Ambassador for Culture Science) "The Chalonge School Programme at Turin in 2013." and "The Extreme Laboratories from High Mountain to Antarctica" URL: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Programme2013.html http://chalonge.obspm.fr +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.8. Chalonge Meudon Workshop 2013 Warm Dark Matter Galaxies --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/13/chalonge-meudon-workshop-2013-warm-d... Starting: 2013-06-05 to 2013-06-07 Location: Meudon , France Additional Information: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Cias_Meudon2013.html Contact: Chalonge.Ecole@obspm.fr Chalonge Meudon Workshop 2013 Warm Dark Matter Galaxies in Agreement with Observations: Formation, Evolution and Supermassive Black Holes SUMMARY: The Workshop addresses the last and fast progresses made in Warm Dark Matter (WDM) Galaxies in agreement with Observations including the new quantum mechanical framework to galaxy structure reproducing in particular the observed galaxy density cores and their sizes. Warm Dark Matter solves naturally the serious problems of Cold Dark Matter Galaxies, (CDM + baryons), clarifies and simplifies the present galaxy model situation and agrees with the observations at small as well as large and cosmological scales. This turning point in the galaxy research and the new unifying WDM framework of stars, galaxies and cosmology will be discussed. The Workshop addresses as well the experimental search and astrophysical constraints for the WDM particle candidate keV sterile neutrino. In the tradition of the Chalonge School, an effort of clarification and synthesis is made by combining in a conceptual framework, predictive theory, analytical, observational and numerical simulation results. The Meeting is open to all scientists interested in the subject. Advanced students, post-docs, young scientists are encouradged to participate. The format of the Meeting is intended to allow easy and fruitful mutual contact and communication. Early Registration is strongly encouraged. URL: http://chalonge.obspm.fr/Cias_Meudon2013.html We look forward to welcome you at Meudon With Compliments and kind regards Norma G. Sanchez, Hector J. de Vega http://chalonge.obspm.fr +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.9. Loops 13, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7979 Starting: 2013-07-22 to 2013-07-26 Location: Waterloo, Canada Additional Information: http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/conferences/loops-13 Contact: sgielen[AT]perimeterinstitute.ca Loops is the core biannual conference of the quantum gravity community and focuses on current developments in loop quantum gravity and other background independent approaches to quantum gravity. These include causal dynamical triangulations, causal sets, emergent gravity, asymptotic safety and string theory. This years conference emphasizes the key recent results across the field and is meant to appeal to a broad range of theorists interested in diverse approaches to quantum gravity. The program features morning plenary talks complemented by contributed talks. Those wishing to give contributed talks are urged to register at http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/conferences/loops-13 as early as possible. Some financial support will be available for PhD students, and postdocs who apply to give talks. The deadline to apply for financial support is Friday, April 12. Applications will be reviewed after the deadline and selected participants will be contacted if support is available. The plenary talks give an exciting and diverse overview of the field and are listed on the webpage and poster. A few talks will be selected closer to the date to report on breaking developments. The conference program will also feature panel discussions and debates. Review sessions will be available to orient non-experts to the different approaches featured in the conference. We very much hope that you will be able to take part in this exciting occasion and look forward to welcoming you this July in Waterloo! The scientific organizing committee: Bianca Dittrich Laurent Freidel Lee Smolin +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.10. Chalonge School Turin Colloquium "Latest News from the Universe", Turin, Italy --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/26/chalonge-school-turin-colloquium-lat... Starting: 2013-04-06 to 2013-03-26 Location: Turin, Palazzo Lascaris, Regional Council hq of the Piamonte Region, Italy Additional Information: http://ecolechalongetorino.oato.inaf.it/ Contact: zanini[AT]to.infn.it Highlights and recent results in advanced physics, cosmology and astrophysics research are discussed in an unified scientific framework together with the future perspectives. The spirit of the Colloquium is in keeping with the Chalonge Schools emphasis on astro-fundamental physics, putting together real cosmological and astrophysical data and physical theory predictive approach in the framework of the New Standard Model of the Universe. Recent results in particle physics, neutrino physics and LHC are also presented. Topics:
From the WMAP9 results to the Planck and LHC results: Scientific lessons and scientific results. Status of the Standard Model of the Universe: inflation theory, warm dark matter and sterile neutrinos, dark energy: the quantum cosmological vacuum. High energy astrophysics and particle physics from Space. Neutrinos. Speakers: Roberto Battiston, Giovanni Bignami, Hector de Vega, Attilio Ferrari, Piero Galeotti, Nadia Pastrone, Norma G. Sanchez, and other lecturers.
Open sessions will also take place in the framework of the Colloquium. Organized by INFN-Torino, INAF-OATo, Centro Unesco Torino +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.11. 13th Italian-Korean Meeting on Relativistic Astrophysics, Seoul, South Korea --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/29/13th-italian-korean-meeting-on-relat... Starting: 2013-07-15 to 2013-07-19 Location: Ewha Womans University - Seoul (Korea) Additional Information: http://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=635 Contact: annapia.delbeato[AT]icranet.org This series of biannual symposia since 1987 has been boosting exchange of information and collaborations between Italian and Korean astrophysicists on new and hot issues in the field of Relativistic Astrophysics. These symposia cover relativistic field theories, astrophysics and cosmology, such topics as gamma ray bursts and compact stars, high energy cosmic rays, dark energy and dark matter, general relativity, black holes, and new physics related to cosmology. The organizers are confident that the symposium could deepen the understanding of not only astrophysics and cosmology but also Eastern and Western culture. The 13th Italian-Korean meeting has been organized by ICRANet, INJE University, Sogang University, Center for Quantum Space Time, National Research Foundation of Korea, Institute for the Early Universe, Korean astronomy & Space Science Institute, Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Leung Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, University of Rome Sapienza, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Stockholm University, Free University of Berlin, ICRA, ENEA, INFN, ICTP, Observatoire de la Côte dAzur, CBPF, the National Astronomical Observatory (Beijing), the Institutes of High Energy Physics, the Institute of Theoretical Physics, the Institute for the History of Natural Sciences. The previous meetings were held: IK12 - July 4-8, 2011 - Pescara, Italy IK11 - November 2-4, 2009 - Seoul, South Korea IK10 - June 25-30, 2007 Pescara IK 9 July 19-24, 2005 Sogang University, Seoul IK 8 - 18 August 2003 - 23 August 2003, Rome - Pescara, Italy IK 7 - July 23rd - 28th 2001 - Inje University, Kimhae, Korea and Kangwha Island IK 6 - July 12 - 24, 1999 - Rome and Pescara, Italy IK 5 - August 1997 - Korea IK 4 - July 1995, 10-15 - Rome University - Gran Sasso Laboratory - Pescara IK 3 - July 1991 - Ewha Woman's University - Seoul IK 2 - July 1989 - Rome University - Limone Piemonte IK 1 - September 1987 - Seoul - Sorak Montain The members of IOC are the following: Giovanni Amelino-Camelia home mail ("Sapienza" Università di Roma) Vladimir Belinski ("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) Carlo Luciano Bianco("Sapienza" Università di Roma and ICRANet) Donato Bini (CNR - Ist. per Applicaz. del Calcolo "M. Picone") Sandip Kumar Chakrabarti (Indian Centre For Space Physics, India) Pascal Chardonnet (Université de Savoie ) Christian Cherubini (Università "Campus Biomedico" di Roma) Yongmin Cho (UNIST) Thibault Damour (Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques) Jann Einasto (Tartu Observatory) Simonetta Filippi (Università di Roma "Campus Biomedico" and ICRANet) Sergio Frasca ("Sapienza" Università di Roma) Filippo Frontera (Università di Ferrara) Jean-Marc Gambaudo (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) Yipeng Jing (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China) Hagen Kleinert (Freie Universitat Berlin) Hyeong-Chan Kim (Chungju National University) Hongsu Kim (KASI) Jin Young Kim Kunsan National University Sang Pyo Kim Kunsan National University Sung Won Kim Ewha Womans University Bumhoon Lee (C QUeST, Sogang University) Chang-Hwang Lee (Pusan National University) Hyungwon Lee (Inje University) CO-CHAIRMAN Hyun Lee Kyu (Hanyang University) Wonwoo LeeOlivier Legrand (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) Francois Mignard (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur) Hermann Nicolai (Max Plank Institute for Gravitational Physics, Postdam) Mario Novello (Brazilian Centre For Physics Research, Brazil) Ilhung Park (Ewha Womans University) Myeong-Gu Park (Kyungpook National University) Elène Politano (Ecole Doctorale Nice) Kjell Rosquist (Stockholm University) Jorge Rueda (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) Remo Ruffini (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) CO-CHAIRMAN Felix Ryde (Stockholm University) Farrokh Vakili (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur) Gregory Vereshchagin (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) She-Sheng Xue (SAPIENZA Università di Roma and ICRANet) Jongmann Yang (Ewha Womans University) Dong-Han Yeom (CQUeST, Sogang University) Shuangnan Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Science) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 2. Jobs ============================================== 2.1. PhD Fellowships in Astroparticle Physics at SISSA, Trieste, Italy ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7912 Deadline: 2013-06-24 Location: Trieste, Italy Additional Information http://www.sissa.it/administration/bandi-di-concorso/studenti/phd-announceme... Contact: sotiriou[AT]sissa.it The Astroparticle group at SISSA invites applications for PhD fellowships to start in the academic year 2013/2014. The PhD fellowships have a duration of 3 years, with a possible extension for a 4th year, and the net salary is about 1.135 euros/month. The Ph.D. program, entirely devoted to astroparticle physics, covers a wide spectrum of subjects, including quantum field theory, the standard model of particle interactions, cosmology, gravitation, particle and high energy astrophysics. The curriculum consists of 3-4 years of study and research. During the first year, students are offered a number of courses covering all of the aforementioned topics and undergo examination on a selection of them. By the beginning of the second year they undertake a research project under the supervision of one or more Astroparticle Physics staff members. These include, beyond those part of the SISSA faculty, staff from ICTP and the OAT (Trieste Astronomical Observatory). Students will benefit from interactions with the Astroparticle group, consisting of about 20 students, 3-4 postdocs and about 12 staff members, as well as with the rest of SISSA's research groups, including those in Astrophysics and Particle Physics. SISSA and the Astroparticle group in particular maintain also strong ties with nearby research institutes, such as ICTP, OAT and INFN. The combination of a broad scientific training and a stimulating research environment makes a PhD in Astroparticle Physics at SISSA an excellent stepping stone for those that wish to engage in research in some of the most exciting and puzzling questions of modern physics. The main research lines include: Classical and Quantum Gravity Particle Astrophysics The Dark Universe Theoretical Cosmology Additional information about the courses and the research activity can be found at:http://www.sissa.it/app/ The deadline for application is the 24th of June. More information about the selection procedure can be found here (please select the appropriate announcement - "Astroparticle Physics Ph.D Entrance Exam") http://www.sissa.it/administration/bandi-di-concorso/studenti/phd-announceme... The exams will take place at SISSA on the 4th-5th of July. For non-EU nationals only: Non-EU nationals can be awarded PhD fellowships on the basis of a "preselection" and without participating in the oral and written exams. The "preselection" will be based on submitted material and the procedure may include a phone interview and/or a offer to visit SISSA for an extended period prior to the selection (which would include financial support for the visit). Please see the link entitled "Spring preselection 2013/2014" on the website given above. Consideration for the preselection requires a separate application and the deadline is March 29th 2013. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.2. Copernicus Center Scholarship for Postdoctoral Researchers, Krakow, Poland ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7905 Deadline: 2013-03-31 Location: Krakow, Poland Additional Information http://copernicuscenter.edu.pl/coll/ Contact: info[AT]copernicuscenter.edu.pl The Copernicus Center Scholarship for Postdoctoral Researchers, funded by The John Templeton Foundation, is offered to researchers in the fields of: mathematics, mathematical physics, astrophysics and cosmology. The topic of the proposed research should pertain to one of the following issues: - Noncommutative geometry and its application in physics; - Physical viability of metric nonlinear (higher derivative) gravity theories; - Cosmology (with focus on symbolic computation in cosmology); - Scientific method at its limit. Philosophical consequences of aspects theories and models. Copernicus Center offers one scholarship for a postdoctoral stay at the Jagiellonian University at the Institute chosen by the researcher (Mathematics, Physics or Astronomy). The scholarship in the amount of $2000 (gross amount before deductions which include: taxation and health insurance; the scholarship will be converted to PLN using current exchange rate) is awarded for 9 months (proposed starting date October 2013). Application deadline: March 31, 2013 Eligibility: all researchers who have a PhD (in physics or astronomy or mathematics) awarded after 01.01.2006 (or who will have it awarded before the beginning of the scholarship) and are fluent in English. Application: Please send CV including the list of publications and a short resume of your PhD Thesis, letter of motivation, and a short description of the research project to: info[AT]copernicuscenter.edu.pl (with the title: CCPOSTDOC) The candidates should arrange the letter of recommendation to be sent directly to the above address. For further information concerning the research team see webpage: http://www.copernicuscenter.edu.pl/research/104 All questions should be addressed to: info[AT]copernicuscenter.edu.pl +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.3. Postdoctoral Positions in Physics at Guanajuato University ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/?p=7963 Deadline: 2013-03-13 Location: Guanajuato, Mexico Additional Information http://www.dci.ugto.mx/images/images/pdf/secretaria_academica/posdocs_depfis... Contact: oloaiza[AT]fisica.ugto.mx Postdoctoral Positions starting in summer 2013 Department of Physics Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico The Department of Physics at the University of Guanajuato expects to offer one or more postdoctoral positions, to consolidate its research and graduate programs in physics. We expect the hired postdoc to teach one undergraduate course a year and conduct research in the following areas: Cosmology. String theory. Gravity. Particle Physics Phenomenology. Experimental Particle Physics (half-year in Fermi-Lab). Quantum Optics. The appointment is for one year with a possible renewal for a second year. For more details see the above link: http://www.dci.ugto.mx/images/images/pdf/secretaria_academica/posdocs_depfis... Although the deadline was March 10th, they are flexible about it. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2.4. Postdoctoral position in Theoretical Physics (Gravitation, Field Theory) at UNAM ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/20/postdoctoral-position-in-theoretical... Deadline: 2013-07-12 Location: Mexico City, Mexico Additional Information http://www.nucleares.unam.mx Contact: chryss[AT]nucleares.unam.mx The department of Gravitation and Field Theory at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences of UNAM, offers twice a year the possibility of postdoctoral fellowships for young researchers in its fields of study. The positions are for one year, renewable for a second one, depending upon funding and performance, and they carry a competitive monthly stipend, as well as basic health insurance for the postdoctoral fellow and his/her dependents. The positions are open to researchers from any part of the world, independently of ethnicity, religion and gender. The department lines of research include classical and quantum aspects of gravitation, numerical relativity, cosmology, quantum field theory, lattice QCD, various aspects of mathematical physics, biophysics, and complex systems. The permanent members are Miguel Alcubierre, Wolfgang Bietenholz, Chryssomalis Chryssomalakos, Jemal Guven, Darío Núñez, Hernando Quevedo, Marcos Rosenbaum, Marcelo Salgado, Christopher Stephens, Daniel Sudarsky, Roberto Sussman, and Alexander Turbiner -- there is also a number of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. Applications are reviewed in late February, for positions starting in September of the same year, and in late July, starting in March of next year. The successful candidates should have received a PhD in Physics, or closely related fields, no longer than 3 years before the starting date of the position, and should be no older than 36 when starting the position. We strongly encourage interested persons to apply throughout the year, by sending their cv, a research plan, and three letters of recommendation to chryss[AT]nucleares.unam.mx. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ============================================== 3. News ============================================== 3.1. Message to ISGRG members ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/29/message-to-isgrg-members/ Additional Information To members of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG) -- also known as the GRG. Between 1 April and 3 April, all ISGRG members should receive an email from me describing the ISGRG election to begin 11 April 2013 and to conclude during our General Assembly at GR20. If you did not receive this important email: 1. We may have an incorrect email address for you. Please send me an email from your preferred address; 2. Your mail program may have rejected it or placed it in your junk mail directory. If you can't find my email, please send me an email and I will reply with the original email; 3. Your dues may be sufficiently in arrears that you are no longer a member. If you wish to reinstate your membership, please let me know. (I hope you will do this!) I hope to see you at GR20 (http://gr20-amaldi10.edu.pl/index.php?id=1). Best wishes to all, Beverly Beverly K. Berger Secretary, ISGRG beverlyberger[AT]me.com grgsocietymail[AT]gmail.com One of the above email addresses will appear on the message from me. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.2. New book: "Gauge Theories of Gravitation", M. Blagojevic and F.W. Hehl (eds.) ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/14/new-book-gauge-theories-of-gravitati... Additional Information M. Blagojevic (Belgrade) and F.W. Hehl (Cologne and Columbia, MO), Editors, GAUGE THEORIES OF GRAVITATION: A Reader with Commentaries Foreword by T.W.B. Kibble, FRS Imperial College Press, London, April 2013 Part A The Rise of Gauge Theory of Gravity up to 1961 1. From Special to General Relativity Theory 2. Analyzing General Relativity Theory 3. A Fresh Start by YangMills and Utiyama Part B PoincarŽe Gauge Theory 4. EinsteinCartan(SciamaKibble) Theory as Viable Gravit. Theory 5. General Structure of Poincare Gauge Theory (Including Quadratic Lagrangians) 6. Translational Gauge Theory 7. Fallacies About Torsion 259 Part C Extending the Gauge Group of Gravity 8. Poincare Group Plus Scale Transformations: WeylCartan Gauge Theory of Gravity 9. From the Poincare to the Affine Group: Metric-Affine Gravity 10. Conformal Gauge Theory of Gravity 11. (Anti-)de Sitter Gauge Theory of Gravity 12. From the Square Root of Translations to the Super Poincare Group Part D Specific Subjects of Metric-Affine Gravity and Poincare Gauge Theory 13. Hamiltonian Structure 14. Equations of Motion for Matter 15. Cosmological Models 16. Exact Solutions 17. Poincare Gauge Theory in Three Dimensions 18. Dislocations and Torsion 19. The Yang Episode: A Historical Case Study Experts in gravity who want to purchase a copy of the book, can get presently a 25% discount on it. Please go to the link http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/p781#t=toc and quote WSSPPK25 upon checking out your shopping cart. Then you will enjoy a 25% discount. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.3. The 2013 Bronstein Prize in Loop Quantum Gravity ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/26/the-2013-bronstein-prize-in-loop-qua... Additional Informationhttp://relativity.phys.lsu.edu/bronsteinprize.html During the celebration of 25 years of Loop Quantum Gravity at Madrid, a new prize for Post-doctoral scholars in Loop Quantum Gravity was created. It is named after Matvei Petrovich Bronstein, who was the first to emphasize that quantum gravity requires a deep revision of classical space-time concepts. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Quantization of Gravitational Waves in 1935. He clearly understood the limitation of applying the Bohr-Rosenfeld QED measurement analysis to gravity. He derived the quantum analog of Einstein's quadrupole formula but emphasized the need to go beyond linearized gravity. See for example, the Golden Oldie article: Gen Relativity and Gravitation (2012) 44:267-283 Bronstein was considered by many as the brightest of the young Soviet physicists in the mid-1930's. He was arrested on trumped-up charges in 1937 and executed in 1938. An account appears in http://www.chukfamily.ru/Lidia/Biblio/House.htm Nominations for the 2013 Bronstein Prize are invited. The nominee should have been a post-doc in loop quantum gravity (interpreted widely) for some period between the Loops11 and Loops13 conferences. The nomination packet should consist of: i) A ~1 page nomination letter summarizing the specific achievements to date of the nominee; ii) A complete CV and a publication list of the nominee; iii) 1-2 letters of support from experts emphasizing the broad significance of all research contributions to date of the nominee; and, iv) A proposed citation. Self nominations will not be considered. The entire packet should be bundled into a single PDF file and e-mailed to Ms. Randi Neshteruk (rxh1[AT]psu.edu) by April 30th 2013. The prize consisting of a certificate and a monetary reward will be presented during the Loops 2013 conference, which will be held at the Perimeter Institute, Canada, during July 22-26. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3.4. Living Reviews in Relativity: "Relativistic Binaries in Globular Clusters" (major update) ------------------------------------------------------------ Announcement on Hyperspace@AEI: http://hyperspace.aei.mpg.de/2013/03/28/living-reviews-in-relativity-relativ... Additional Informationhttp://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2013-4 Living Reviews in Relativity has published a major update of the review "Relativistic Binaries in Globular Clusters" by Matthew J. Benacquista and Jonathan M.B. Downing on 4 March 2013. Please find the abstract and further details below. ------------------ PUB.NO. lrr-2013-4 Benacquista, Matthew J. and Downing, Jonathan M.B. "Relativistic Binaries in Globular Clusters" ACCEPTED: 2012-11-29 PUBLISHED: 2013-03-04 FULL ARTICLE AT: http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2013-4 ABSTRACT: Galactic globular clusters are old, dense star systems typically containing 10^4 10^6 stars. As an old population of stars, globular clusters contain many collapsed and degenerate objects. As a dense population of stars, globular clusters are the scene of many interesting close dynamical interactions between stars. These dynamical interactions can alter the evolution of individual stars and can produce tight binary systems containing one or two compact objects. In this review, we discuss theoretical models of globular cluster evolution and binary evolution, techniques for simulating this evolution that leads to relativistic binaries, and current and possible future observational evidence for this population. Our discussion of globular cluster evolution will focus on the processes that boost the production of tight binary systems and the subsequent interaction of these binaries that can alter the properties of both bodies and can lead to exotic objects. Direct N-body integra tions and FokkerPlanck simulations of the evolution of globular clusters that incorporate tidal interactions and lead to predictions of relativistic binary populations are also discussed. We discuss the current observational evidence for cataclysmic variables, millisecond pulsars, and low-mass X-ray binaries as well as possible future detection of relativistic binaries with gravitational radiation. UPCOMING ARTICLES AT: http://relativity.livingreviews.org/Articles/upcoming.html ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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