The workshop “Electric Dipole Moments: Experimental and Theoretical Horizons” will take place at Caltech from May 12-14, 2025. The workshop is being jointly organized by Caltech and the T.D. Lee Institute in Shanghai.
The goals of the workshop are to provide a forum for experimentalists and theorists to discuss the latest developments in the field, highlight open challenges, catalyze new research addressing these challenges, and articulate the scientific landscape in light of these developments and challenges.
Please click here to register. Note that attendance is by invitation only due to capacity restrictions. There is no cost to register.
Organizers:
Nick Hutzler, Caltech
Brad Filippone, Caltech
Michael Ramsey-Musolf, UMass Amherst and the TD Lee Institute
Location: The workshop will be held at Caltech in the Resnick Sustainability Center (RSC) rooms 110 and 120. The building is new enough that it may not appear in map apps; here is a link to the location. You can also click here to view a campus map with the building highlighted.
Parking: Parking Structure #1 is across the street at 341 S. Wilson Avenue. Daily parking permits are available at the kiosks in the parking structure and cost $9. You may park in any numbered parking stall without a name or other designation printed on it. More information about parking can be found here.
Meals and breaks: Breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks will be provided.
Accomodations: Accomodations are not included in the workshop and attendees will be responsible for booking a room. Some suggested local hotels are listed here:
Travel: Caltech is most easily reached from Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) or Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Ridesharing apps are the most practical way to get to Pasadena from either airport. Travel costs are not included in the workshop.
All events are in RSC 110 and 120.
Talks with an [R] will be given remotely via zoom. A zoom link will be made available to registrants. Times listed are in the Pacific timezone.
Talks with a 45 minute slot are suggested to leave 10 minutes for questions. Talks with a 30 minute slot are suggested to leave 5 minutes for questions.
Monday May 12
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:15 am
10:15-11:00 am
10:45-11:30 am
11:30-12:15 pm
12:15-1:30 pm
1:30-2:15 pm
2:15-3:00 pm
3:00-3:45 pm
3:45-4:15 pm
4:15-4:45 pm
4:45-5:15 pm
5:15-6:00 pm
6:00-6:30 pm
Breakfast/coffee
Michael Ramsey-Musolf
Ronald Garcia Ruiz
Break
Kia Boon Ng
Lunch
Ting Gao
Skyler Degenkolb
Anastasio Fratangelo
Break
Kai Fei Ning
Tian Xia [R]
Jon Engel
Jiang Ming Yao [R]
TDLI/SJTU & U Mass Amherst
MIT
TRIUMF
U Minnesota
U. Heidelberg
LANL
U Mass Amherst
Hefei Naional Laboratory
UNC Chapel Hill
Sun Yat Sen University
Tuesday May 13
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:15 am
10:15-11:00 am
11:00-11:30 am
11:30-12:15 pm
12:15-1:30 pm
1:30-2:15 pm
2:15-3:00 pm
3:00-3:45 pm
3:45-4:15 pm
4:15-5:00 pm
5:00-5:45 pm
5:45-6:15 pm
Breakfast/coffee
Maxim Pospelov [R]
Angela Papa [R]
Break
Bernhard Lauss [R]
Lunch
Bjorn Garbrecht
Kent Leung
Pavel Fileviez Perez
Break
Yuichiro Nakai [R]
Michael Ramsey-Musolf
Chia-Wei Liu [R]
U Minnesota
U. Pisa/PSI
PSI
Technical U. Munich
Montclair State
Case Western Reserve U
TDLI/SJTU
TDLI/SJTU & U Mass Amherst
TDLI/SJTU
Wednesday May 14
9:00-9:30 am
9:30-10:15 am
10:15-11 am
11:00-11:30 am
11:30-12:15 pm
12:15 pm
Breakfast/coffee
Tim Chupp
Andrew Jayich
Break
Nick Hutzler
Close out/discussions
U Michigan
UCSB
Caltech