18.01. Dr. A. Ringwald (DESY): Millicharged Particles from Gauge Kinetic Mixing in String Compactifications: A possible Solution to the PVLAS Puzzle
01.02. Dr. T. Enssin (Garching): Energetic Particles and Magnetic Fields in Large Scala Structure
08.02. Dr. P. Huber (Wisconsin): Detecting Axions using the Earth’s Magnetic Field
21.03. H. Wen (Giessen): Brane Model Dark Energy
22.03. M. G. Hartl (Freiburg): Embedding of local inhomogeneities into a cosmological universe
26.04. Dr. T. Ohlsson (Stockholm): Neutrinos from WIMP Annohilations
10.05. Dr. T. Schwetz-Mangold (CERN): It is possible to reconcile global neutrino data, LSND and recent MiniBoo-NE results?
21.05. - 25.05. Dr. T. Hahn (München), Blockvorlesung: FeynArts und FormCalc
24.05. Dr. S. Agarwakka (Allhabad): The India-based Neutrino Observatory
14.06. Prof. Dr. M.-M. Mac Low (New York / Heidelberg): Control of Star Formation in Galaxies by Gravitational Instability and Supersonic Turbulence
21.06. Dr. S. Hossenfelder (Waterloo): Phenomenological Quantum Gravity
28.06. Prof. Dr. Dr. W. Rhode (Dortmund): Ice Cube
09.07. Dr. C. Stephan (Annecy)
05.07. Prof. Dr. C. Stegmann (Erlangen-Nürnberg): Ground-bases Gamma Astrophysics
08.07. - 18.07. Prof. Dr. H. Murayama (Berkeley), Forschungsaufenthalt, Blockvorlesung: Supersymmetry
12.07. Dr. F. Miniati (Zürich): Comsic-ray Acceleration and Nonthermal Emission in the Large Scale Structure
of the Universe
19.07. A. Rakic (Bielefeld): Yet a perfect standard model? Anomalies in the Comsic Mircowave Background
02.08 - 04.08. Prof. Dr. S. Nandi (Oklahoma), New Signals of Extra Dimensions and Higgs at the LHC
03.09. - 08.09. Prof. Dr. A. Kempf (Waterloo), Forschungsaufenthalt
03.09. - 08.09. Prof. Dr. R. Parentani (Paris), Forschungsaufenthalt
05.09. - 07.09. Prof. Dr. A. Linde, Forschungsaufenthalt
20.09. - 02.10. Prof. Dr. D. Hartmann (Clemson), Forschungsaufenthalt
23.11. Dr. M. Plümacher (München): Neutrinos and the Origin of Matter in the Universe
06.12. Dr. M. Hauschild (CERN): Particle Detectors
20.12. Prof. Dr. G. Sigl (DESY): Physics and Astrophysics with Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays