Fourth Mini-workshop
on the Early Universe
2024 Sep 3rd - 6th @ Yatsugatake Commons, Yamanashi prefecture, Japan
Overview
Although the standard cosmological model now appears to be established, we are still far from a complete understanding of the early Universe: the actual mechanism of inflation is still unknown, we do not know how the Universe has evolved after inflation in the early Universe either, and several issues/tensions raised from observational data are now under debate. In this mini-workshop, we gather to discuss future directions towards the understanding of the early Universe, related fundamental issues and even more. To have in-depth discussions and stimulate collaborations, the workshop is organized such that the participants can interact with each other and have ample time for discussion.
Venue
The 4th EU mini-workshop will be held in Kiyosato Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Kiyosato is a quiet and nature-rich town next to Nobeyama Station, the highest station in Japan and famous for its radio observatory. The venue, Yatsugatake Commons, is a conference center converted from a closed elementary school, and is the perfect place to learn something new by bringing our childhood back to life. This summer, escape the heat of urban cities and spend a wonderful week with us at an elementary school surrounded by greens and mountains.
Yatsugatake Commons
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
Invited Speakers
Yukinao Akamatsu (Osaka University)
Chikako Idegawa (Ochanomizu University)
Amaury Micheli (RIKEN iTHEMS)
Daisuke Yamauchi (Okayama University of Science)
Program
This workshop will run for four days from Sep 3rd to 6th, 2024. We will have invited talks and contributed presentations. The program is now available!
Registration
To join this workshop, please register using the form below. Participants are supporsed to come to the venue and attend on-site. Some contributed presentations will be accepted on application. Registration is free but will close when the number of participants reaches 30.
Organizers
Tomohiro Fujita (Ochanomizu University)
Ryo Namba (RIKEN iTHEMS)
Tomo Takahashi (Saga University)