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SUMMARY:Physics Colloquium / Prof. Joerg Jaeckel: Axions and ALPs: From Dar
 k Matter Towards Discovery and Beyond
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nInstitute of Speaker: \nTopics:\nWillkommen\n Locati
 on:\n  Name: TUD ()\n  Street:   \n  City:  \n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescript
 ion: <p>Event announcement as pdf-Download (https://tu-dresden.de/mn/phys
 ik/ressourcen/dateien/physikalisches-kolloquium/2025-07-08-Phys_Kolloq-Jae
 ckel-SoSe2025.pdf).</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong>: Dark matter is stil
 l one of the most important questions in contemporary physics. We will see
  that Axions and ALPs are amongst the prime candidates for this dark matte
 r and how they can be detected. But even after an initial discovery import
 ant questions remain. Can we establish whether we have really discovered T
 HE dark matter or just a (small) part of it? Can we use it to learn someth
 ing about our large-scale cosmic environment? And the opposite direction: 
 can we learn something about the laws of physics at the truly microscopic\
 , fundamental level?</p> <p><strong>Short bio</strong>: Since 2012: Profe
 ssor (W3) of Theoretical Physics\, Heidelberg University (Germany) / 2007 
 – 2012: Lecturer and Reader at IPPP\, Durham University (UK) / 2007 – 
 2008: Junior research group leader Heidelberg University (Germany) / vario
 us postdoc stays (Durham University\, DESY\, Heidelberg University). 2016 
 – 2025: Coordinator of the CERN Study Group Physics Beyond Colliders (to
 gether with Claude Vallee (until 2024)\, Mike Lamont (until 2020)\, Gianlu
 igi Arduini (since 2020) and Gunar Schnell (since 2024))\, 2016 – 2020: 
 Principal Investigator of the Heidelberg node of the EU supported ITN Elus
 ives\, 2016 – 2018: Dean of Studies\, Department of Physics and Astronom
 y\, Heidelberg University (Germany).</p>
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