CMB-S4 Events, 2020
 
LBNL-2020: CMB-S4 Collaboration Workshop at LBNL, Berkeley, CA
March 30 - April 2, 2020 | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
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LBNL-2020: CMB-S4 Collaboration Workshop at LBNL, Berkeley, CA
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ONLY REMOTE ATTENDANCE WILL BE SUPPORTED AT THIS WORKSHOP

The primary focus of this workshop will be on making the necessary technical and scientific progress towards the CMB-S4 baseline design in general and upcoming summer agency review in particular. There will also be significant collaboration business, including amendments to the bylaws and election updates.

In addition to the main meeting there will be social events on Sunday March 29th and splinter meetings on Thursday April 2nd.Learn more >>

 
11th CMB-S4 Workshop: Cosmology and Astrophysics in the Next Decade
August 10 - 14, 2020 | The workshop will be held remotely.
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The CMB-S4 deep wide survey will cover 70% of the sky with unprecendented sensitivity in six bands spanning 1 cm to 1 mm.
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Owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the CMB-S4 workshop will be held entirely remotely, August 10 - 14, 2020. The meeting is open to everyone interested in the broad range of cosmology and astrophysics that CMB-S4 will impact. Registration is free.

This, the 11th workshop in the series of twice yearly CMB-S4 workshops, will focus on the CMB-S4 science case in conjunction with other experiments and probes. A key goal of the workshop is to engage with the broad community that is addressing science topics similar to those being pursued with CMB-S4, but using different techniques. We will discuss how CMB-S4 measurements can be used to advance these science topics in unique and complementary ways, and work on exploring powerful joint analysis of CMB and other probes.

The workshop has dedicated sessions on the following science topics:
- Synergies of Large Scale Structure Surveys with CMB-S4
- Exploiting the mm-wave window on the Transient Universe
- Complementarity of Cosmological and Beamline Neutrino Experiments
- Shedding Light on the Dark Sector
- Dust and Magnetic fields in the Galaxy
- Illuminating the Circumgalactic Medium (CGM)
- Astrophysics with High-Redshift Galaxies and Clusters
- Observing Cosmic Dawn
- Millimeter Survey of the Outer Solar System

Please register at the "learn more" link below or type https://kicp-workshops.uchicago.edu/2020-CMB-S4/index.php into your browser.Learn more >>