Quantum Gravity 2023
Quantum Gravity 2023 will take place on 10 - 14 July, 2023 at Radboud University, Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The conference aims at bringing together researchers from all approaches to quantum gravity as well as scientists working on its conceptual aspects and potential phenomenological implications. The meeting will provide a platform to discuss the open questions currently driving the research field in an open and constructive format. The goal is to work towards combining the lessons learned within various complementary approaches followed by the field. The conference follows the spirit of Quantum Gravity 2020, which was organized online by Perimeter Institute, but this time in a face to face setting.
Reliving QG2023: recordings, slides, posters
Recordings of 73 of the 81 talks are now available on the QG2023 YouTube recordings playlist.
(Unfortunately, recordings of the 7 talks of parallel session S1 as well as the last talk of S10 are missing due to technical issues.)
Slides of the talks can be found in the timetable or contribution list.
Many of the posters can be revisited on the poster sessions page.
Quantum Gravity at the cultural terrace De Kaaij
On Tuesday, 11 July 2023 the Science Café Nijmegen hosts a special outdoor event "The nature and origin of space-time - an insider's perspective on the universe" open to the general public. The event will take place at the Cultural Terrace De Kaaij at the Waal River situated at the very heart of Nijmegen. All conference participants are cordially invited to join for this very special occasion.
Invited speakers
The line-up of invited speakers:
- Jan Ambjørn (U Copenhagen & Radboud U)
- Ignatios Antoniadis (Sorbonne U)
- Seth Kurankyi Asante (U Jena)
- Markus Aspelmeyer (U Vienna)
- Jan de Boer (U Amsterdam)
- Suddhasattwa Brahma (U Edinburgh)
- David Brizuela (U Basque Country)
- Steve Carlip (UC Davis)
- John Joseph Carrasco (Northwestern U)
- Bianca Dittrich (Perimeter I)
- Job Feldbrugge (U Edinburgh)
- Laurent Freidel (Perimeter I)
- Flaminia Giacomini (ETH Zürich)
- Hal Haggard (Bard College)
- Arthur Hebecker (U Heidelberg)
- Lavinia Heisenberg (ETH Zürich)
- Thomas Hertog (KU Leuven)
- Philipp Höhn (OIST)
- Bei-Lok Hu (U Maryland)
- Claus Kiefer (U Köln)
- Benjamin Knorr (Nordita)
- João Magueijo (Imperial College)
- Thomas Mertens (Gent U)
- Daniele Oriti (LMU München)
- Jan Plefka (Humboldt-U Berlin)
- Kasia Rejzner (U York)
- Michael Ruf (UCLA)
- Sumati Surya (Raman Research I)
- Madhavan Varadarajan (Raman Research I)
- Christof Wetterich (U Heidelberg)
- Richard Woodard (U Florida)
- Kathryn Zurek (Caltech)
(Download conference poster here.)
Sponsors
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Lorentz fonds |
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Local Organization Committee
- Beatrice Bonga
- Timothy Budd
- Badri Krishnan
- Renate Loll
- Antonio Pereira
- Frank Saueressig