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1st Electronic Conference on Universe

Part of the Electronic Conference on Universe series
22–28 Feb 2021

Quantum Field Theories, High Energy Physics, Compact Objects, General Relativity and Gravitation, black holes, dark matter and dark energy, deep space probes
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ECU 2021 has been closed successfully with 76 accepted proceedings and 4 live sessions and 1 Satellite Workshop. We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciations to all the participants for their contributions and all the chairs and committee members for their excellent work.

We are in the process of electing for the Best Paper Awards and the Best Presentation Award. Winners will be announced on the conference website.

The journal Proceedings will publish all conference papers free of charge, and we will inform you once we start publication process.

List of accepted submissions (76)

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sciforum-042490 Dark atom solution for the puzzles of direct dark matter search

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Submitted: 03 Jan 2021

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sciforum-038418 Reflecting on design principles in the context of virtual reality learning experiences in astronomy and science education

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Submitted: 04 Oct 2020

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sciforum-042552 Fermion masses and mixing within a SU(3) family symmetry model with five sterile neutrinos



Submitted: 04 Jan 2021

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sciforum-042473 Effects of baryon-antibaryon annihilation in the evolution of antimatter domains in baryon asymmetrical Universe

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Submitted: 02 Jan 2021

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sciforum-042480 Inflation, primordial black holes and induced gravitational waves from modified supergravity



Submitted: 03 Jan 2021

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ECU 2021 Live Sessions Information

During the e-conference, four live sessions have been scheduled. We have invited some speakers to share their latest research. Also, a number of excellent submissions have been selected, and these works will be presented during the live sessions by the authors. During each live session, the participants will have the chance to ask questions in the “open for discussion” section.

The live sessions are free for authors. The authors who submit submissions to ECU 2021 will have priority for the registration (with no extra cost) to the live online sessions with our keynote speakers. If it is not completely full, the registration will be opened for unregistered participants.

ECU 2021 Live Sessions Programs

22 February 2021

Session 1

Date: 22 February 2021

Time: 05:00pm (CET) | 11:00am (EDT) | 12:00pm (CST Asia)

Speaker

Presentation Topic

Time (CET)

Invited Speaker

Daniel Whiteson, University of California

Teaching Physics with Comics

05:00pm – 05:30pm

Open for Discussions

05:30pm – 05:50pm

Short Break

05:50pm – 06:00pm

Invited Speaker

Ute Kraus, University Hildesheim

General Relativity in Secondary School

06:00pm – 06:30pm

Open for Discussions

06:30pm – 06:50pm

Short Break

06:50pm – 07:00pm

Discussion of Submissions from Sessions

07:00pm – 08:00pm

23 February 2021

Session 2

Date: 23 February 2021

Time: 03:00pm (CET) | 09:00am (EDT) | 10:00pm (CST Asia)

Speaker

Presentation Topic

Time (CET)

Session Chair

Gonzalo J. Olm, University of Valencia & CSIC

Short Introduction

03:00pm – 03:05pm

Invited Speaker

Parampreet Singh, Louisiana State University

Singularity Resolution in Loop Quantized Black Holes and the Role of Quantization Prescriptions

03:05pm – 03:35pm

Invited Speaker

Diego Rubiera-García, Complutense University of Madrid

Regular Black Holes in Ricci-based Gravities and Their Astrophysical Signatures

03:35pm – 04:05pm

Invited Speaker

Nicolas Sanchis Gual, University of Aveiro

Black Holes in Numerical Relativity: Recent Results

04:05pm – 04:35pm

Select Presentations from Sessions

Antonio Gallerati

New non-extremal and BPS hairy black holes in gauged N = 2 and N = 8 supergravity

04:35pm – 04:50pm

Select Presentations from Sessions

Ana Bokulić

Immersing the Schwarzschild black hole in test nonlinear electromagnetic fields

04:50pm – 05:05pm

Invited Speaker

Apurva V. Oza, University of Bern

Evaporation of the First Known Exoplanets Orbiting the Pulsar PSR B1257+12

05:05pm – 05:25pm

25 February 2021

Session 3

Date: 25 February 2021

Time: 08:00am (CET) | 02:00am (EDT) | 03:00pm (CST Asia)

Speaker

Presentation Topic

Time (CET)

Invited Speaker

Jackie Bondell, ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics

Blast Off to the Virtual Universe: Using Interactive Virtual Reality to Bring Physics to the Secondary Classroom

08:00am – 08:30am

Invited Speaker

David Blair, ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery

Science without Paradigm Clashes - a Seamless Einsteinian Curriculum from K-12

08:30am – 09:00am

Open for Discussions

09:00am – 09:20am

Short Break

09:20am – 09:30am

Invited Speaker

Julia Woithe, European Organization for Nuclear Research

The Potential, Challenges and Opportunities of Introducing High-School Students to Modern Physics: Lessons Learned from Particle Physicsl

09:30am – 10:00am

Discussion of Submissions from Sessions

10:00am – 11:00am

26 February 2021

Session 4

Date: 26 February 2021

Time: 03:00pm (CET) | 09:00am (EDT) | 10:00pm (CST Asia)

Speaker

Presentation Topic

Time (CET)

Session Chair

Paolo Giacomell, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Future Colliders for Particle Physics

03:00pm – 03:30pm

Invited Speaker

Marco Scodeggio, INFN Ferrara/Università degli Studi di Ferrara

Physics with Future Leptonic Colliders

03:30pm – 04:00pm

Invited Speaker

Ilaria BALOSSINO, INFN Ferrara - IHEP Beijing

Detectors for Future Large Leptonic Colliders

04:00pm – 04:30pm

Select Presentations from Sessions

Pasquale Bosso

Position in models of quantum mechanics with a minimal length

04:30pm – 04:45pm

Select Presentations from Sessions

Igor Dremin

Positronia’ clouds in Universe

04:45pm – 05:00pm

Select Presentations from Sessions

Joey Contreras

Modified Commutators vs Modified Operators in a Quantum Gravity minimal length scale

05:00pm – 05:15pm

ECU 2021 Live Session Prerecorded Presentation

Invited Speaker

Jackie Bondell, ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics

Topic: Blast Off to the Virtual Universe: Using Interactive Virtual Reality to Bring Physics to the Secondary Classroom

Invited Speaker

Julia Woithe, European Organization for Nuclear Research

Topic: The Potential, Challenges and Opportunities of Introducing High-School Students to Modern Physics: Lessons Learned from Particle Physicsl

ECU 2021 Recordings

22 February 2021

Live Session 1

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23 February 2021

Live Session 2

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24 February 2021

Satellite Workshop

The Satellite Workshop "Developing A.D.Sakharov Legacy in Cosmoparticle Physics" was organized on the platform of Virtual Institute of Astroparticle physics (VIA) http://viavca.in2p3.fr/site.html and the programme of the Workshop with the records of talks at it are available on VIA Forum

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25 February 2021

Live Session 3

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26 February 2021

Live Session 4

ECU 2021 Satellite Workshop Program

The Satellite Workshop "Developing A.D.Sakharov Legacy in Cosmoparticle Physics" is organized on the platform of Virtual Institute of Astroparticle physics http://viavca.in2p3.fr/site.html with the use of Zoom:

https://cern.zoom.us/j/4420940189?pwd=LzVjQlYra0NQVVFqb3d6czRKYW1Ydz09

Meeting ID: 442 094 0189

and the successive program

Date: 24 February 2021

Time: 09:00am (CET) | 03:00am (EDT) | 04:00pm (CST Asia)

Speaker

Presentation Topic

Time (CET)

Session chair

Maxim Khlopov, Université de Paris

Multimessenger probes for new physics in the light of A.Sakharov's legacy in cosmoparticle physics

09:00am – 09:40am

Invited Speaker

Sergei V. Ketov, Tokyo Metropolitan University

Inflation, primordial black holes and induced gravitational waves from modified supergravity

09:40am – 10:25am

Invited Speaker

A.Addazi

Dark Matter Multi-Messenger Searches

10:25am – 11:05am

Short Break

11:05am – 11:30am

Submission from session

Ashok Singal

Solar System Peculiar Motion from Mid Infra Red Quasars and Implications for the Cosmological Principle

11:30am – 12:00am

Submission from session

Orchidea Maria Lecian

Effects of baryon-antibaryon annihilation in the evolution of antimatter domains in baryon asymmetrical Universe

12:00am – 12:20am

Submission from session

Arnab Chaudhuri

Balancing asymmetric dark matter with baryon asymmetry by sphaleron transitions

12:20am – 12:40am

Invited Speaker

Konstantin Zioutas, University of Patras

The dark universe is not invisible

12:40am – 01:20pm

Lunch Break

01:20pm – 02:20pm

Submission from session

Ivan Debono

Constraints on features in the inflationary potential from future cosmic shear and galaxy clustering data

02:20pm – 03:00pm

Submission from session

Tatyana Shestakova

On A.D.Sakharov's hypothesis of cosmological transitions with changes in the signature of the metric

03:00pm – 03:30pm

Submission from session

Timur Bikbaev

Dark atom solution for the puzzles of direct dark matter search

03:30pm – 03:50pm

Submission from session

Anastasia Kirichenko

Probe for the matter origin: cosmic anihelium nuclei from a globular cluster of antimatter in the Galaxy

03:50pm – 04:10pm

Break

04:10pm – 05:00pm

Submission from session

Albino Hernandez - Galeana

Fermion masses and mixing within a SU(3) family symmetry model with five sterile neutrinos

05:00pm – 05:30pm

Submission from session

Gilles Cohen-Tannoudji

The realization of some cosmological gedanken experiments seems to favor the ideas of Sakharov

05:30pm – 06:00pm

Invited Speaker

D.Fargion

Astrophysical or Atmospheric Charmed signal in Icecube?

06:00pm – 06:15pm

Open for Discussion

06:15pm – 07:00pm

Welcome from the Chair

Dear Colleagues,

As Editor-in-Chief of the journal Universe (ISSN 2218-1997), it is my honor to invite you to join the 1st International Electronic Conference, Universe 2021: 1st Electronic Conference on Gravitation, Cosmology, Field Theory, High Energy Physics, and Astronomy, from 22 to 28 February 2021, which will enable you to share and discuss your most recent findings with the worldwide community of scientists and researchers in these fields.

At this point of restricted travel and personal contact, it is a pleasure to still be able to collaborate electronically via this online venue. This internet conference is designed to allow you to present your research to colleagues and to interact as fully as possible with all those involved in it. I also hope you will meet old friends and make new ones here. There will be many fascinating papers to spark everyone’s interest.

I hope this conference will bring together major contributions at the forefront of research in the fields of gravitation, cosmology, field theory, high energy physics, and astronomy, and I am confident that yours will be among them. Universe 2021 will make your presentation accessible to hundreds of researchers worldwide, with active engagement of the audience in question and answer sessions and discussion groups that will take place online.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the conference committee. The authors of accepted contributions will be invited to produce an extended abstract for the conference proceedings along with a slide presentation of their work. Following the conference, outstanding contributions will be invited to be submitted for publication in the main journal.

The conference has been divided into ten themes. Please submit your articles as soon as possible, indicating which theme you think best fits your submission.

Session 1: General Relativity and Gravitation
Session 2: Quantum Field Theories
Session 3: Black Holes
Session 4: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Session 5: High Energy Physics
Session 6: Compact Objects
Session 7: Deep-Space Probes
Session 8: The Universe of Andrei Sakharov
Session 9: Teaching Relativity and Modern Physics in General
Sessions 10: Posters

Thank you for your kind attention.

We look forward to welcoming you at this exciting meeting online.

Best regards,
Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Iorio

Conference Secretariat
Ms. Danielle Yao
Ms. Rainy Han
MDPI Branch Office, Beijing, China
E-Mail: ecu2021@mdpi.com

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Call for Submissions

The 1st Electronic Conference on Gravitation, Cosmology, Field Theory, High Energy Physics, and Astronomy (Universe 2021) will be held online from 22 to 28 February 2021. This event enables researchers of astronomy sciences and space sciences to present their research and exchange ideas with their colleagues without the need to travel. All proceedings will be published on the conference homepage in open access format.

Through this event, we aim to cover the following topics:

  • General Relativity and Gravitation

  • Quantum Field Theories

  • Black Holes

  • Dark Matter and Dark Energy

  • High Energy Physics

  • Compact Objects

  • Deep-Space Probes

  • The Universe of Andrei Sakharo

  • Teaching relativity and modern physics in general

The conference will be completely free of charge—both to attend and for scholars to upload and present their latest work on the conference platform. There will also be the possibility to submit selected papers, free of charge, to the Special Issue of the journal Universe (ISSN 2218-1997; Impact Factor: 1.752 (JCR 2019)). The submitted manuscripts should comprise at least 50% additional, new, and unpublished material as compared to the published ECU 2021 proceedings paper.

Universe 2021 offers you the opportunity to participate in this international, scholarly conference without having the concern or expenditure of travel—all you need is your computer and access to the Internet. We would like to invite you to “attend” this conference and present your latest work.

Abstracts (in English) should be submitted by 20 November 2020 4 January 2021 online at https://www.sciforum.net/login. For accepted abstracts, the full paper can be submitted by 15 January 2021 1 February 2021. The conference itself will be held 22–28 February 2021.

We hope you will be able to join this exciting event and support us in making it a success. Universe 2021 is organized and sponsored by MDPI, a scholarly open access publisher based in Basel, Switzerland.

Paper Submission Guidelines

For information about the submission procedure and preparation of full presentations, please refer to the Instructions for Authors.



Critical Dates

Deadline for Abstract Submission: 04/01/2021
Notification of Acceptance: 13/01/2021
Deadline for Full Paper Submission: 01/02/2021
Conference Open: 22/02/2021

Conference Chairs

Ministero dell' Istruzione, dell' Università e della Ricerca (M.I.U.R.)-Istruzione. Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (F.R.A.S.) Viale Unità di Italia 68, 70125, Bari (BA), Italy

Introduction
Bio
He received his precollege and college education in Bari, Italy, obtaining a degree in physics from the University of Bari in 1997. In 2002, he earned the Ph.D. Degree in physics from the Department of Physics "Michelangelo Merlin", the University of Bari, where he also completed his postdoctoral studies. He currently holds a permanent position at the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (M.I.U.R.) as a physics teacher in secondary schools since 2007. He is currently qualified at M.I.U.R. both as an Associate Professor and Full Professor for Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Earth and Planetary Physics, and for Theoretical Physics of the Fundamental Interactions, respectively. His research activity, started in 1999 after he published his first article in a peer-reviewed journal, is currently in the field of gravitational physics, in particular, experimental/observational tests of general relativity and modified models of gravity in several astronomical and astrophysical scenarios, and their theoretical interpretation. So far, he has published more than 220 articles in peer-reviewed journals. According to the SAO/NASA ADS database, his h-index is, at present, 40, with over 3550 citations (self-citations excluded). Some papers of him attracted the attention of certain international scientific magazines. So far, he has received 34 requests by foreign students of international academic institutions as supervisor of their Ph.D. and/or post-Doc research activity. He has acted as a referee for several international research institutions like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the European Space Agency (ESA), the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the National Research Foundation (NRF), South Africa, the former Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC), the National Center for Science and Technology Evaluation (NCSTE) of Kazakhstan, and the Czech Science Foundation (GACR). He received an invitation on behalf of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Email
lorenzo.iorio@libero.it

Sessions Chairs

Prof. Dr. James A. Isenberg

Department of Mathematics, Fenton Hall, University of Oregon, Oregon, USA

Introduction
Session
Session 1. General Relativity and Gravitation
Research Interests
Mathematical Relativity; Geometric Heat Flow; Nonlinear Wave Equations; Momentum maps and classical field theory
Email
isenberg@uoregon.edu

Prof. Dr. Gerald B. Cleaver

Department of Physics and Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics & Engineering Research, Baylor University, Waco, USA

Introduction
Session
Session 2. Quantum Field Theories
Research Interests
string landscape; string cosmology; Horava-Lifshitz cosmology; trans-Planckian physics
Email
Gerald_Cleaver@baylor.edu

Prof. Dr. Herbert W. Hamber

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, USA

Introduction
Session
Session 2. Quantum Field Theories
Research Interests
Theoretical Particle Physics, Statistical Mechanics, Quantum Gravitation, Mathematical Physics
Email
HHamber@UCI.edu

Prof. Dr. Gonzalo J. Olmo

Department of Theoretical Physics & IFIC – University of Valencia & CSIC, Valencia, Spain

Introduction
Session
Session 3. Black Holes
Research Interests
black holes; singularities; quantum fields in curved space-time; inflation; modified gravity; Palatini formalism; stellar structure models; compact objects
Email
gonzalo.olmo@csic.es

Prof. Dr. Antonio Padilla

School of Physics & Astronomy for Astronomy, University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK

Introduction
Session
Session 4. Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Research Interests
dark energy; dark matter; particle physics; gravity; cosmological constant problem
Email
Antonio.Padilla@nottingham.ac.uk

Dr. Paolo Giacomelli

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Bologna, Italy

Introduction
Session
Session 5. High Energy Physics
Research Interests
Experimental High Energy Particle Physics; Higgs Physics; Standard Model of Particle Physics; Search for New Particles; Large Hadron Collider; Particle Detectors; Future Lepton Colliders
Email
paolo.giacomelli@bo.infn.it

Prof. Dr. Lijing Shao

Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China

Introduction
Session
Session 6. Compact Objects
Research Interests
Tests of gravity theories; Gravitational waves; Pulsars and neutron stars; Astrophysical studies of dark matter; Black hole spacetime; Precision tests of fundamental physics; Bayesian data analysis and statistics
Email
lshao@pku.edu.cn

Prof. Dr. Giacomo Tommei

Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

Introduction
Session
Session 7. Deep-Space Probes
Research Interests
Celestial mechanics and astrodynamics; Orbit determination; Space missions; Radio Science; Experimental gravity
Email
giacomo.tommei@unipi.it

Dr. Daniele Durante

Sapienza University of Rome, Roma, Italy

Introduction
Session
Session 7: Deep-Space Probes
Research Interests
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Email
daniele.durante@uniroma1.it

Prof. Dr. Maxim Yu. Khlopov

1. National Research Nuclear University "Moscow Engineering Physics Institute". 2. Virtual Institute of Astroparticle Physics, Université de Paris, Paris, France. 3. Laboratory for cosmoparticle studies of Structure and Evolution of Galaxy, Institute of Physics, Southern Federal University, Rostov on Don, Russia.

Introduction
Session
Session 8. The Universe of Andrei Sakharov
Research Interests
cosmoparticle physics; cosmology and particle physics; physics of dark matter and the early universe; physics beyond the standard model
Email
khlopov@apc.in2p3.fr

Prof. Dr. Matteo Luca Ruggiero

Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

Introduction
Session
Session 9. Teaching Relativity and Modern Physics in General
Research Interests
relativity; relativistic theories of gravity; experimental gravity
Email
matteoluca.ruggiero@gmail.com

Dr. Magdalena Kersting

Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Introduction
Session
Session 9. Teaching Relativity and Modern Physics in General
Research Interests
physics education; science education; general relativity; embodied cognition
Email
magdalena.kersting@ils.uio.no

Invited Speakers

University of California, Irvine, United States

Introduction
Talk
Teaching Physics with Comics
Research Keywords
Particle Physics; Experimental High Energy Physics
Email
daniel@uci.edu

ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (formerly Australian International Gravitational Research Centre), Australia

Introduction
Talk
Science without paradigm clashes - a seamless Einsteinian curriculum from K-12
Email
david.blair@uwa.edu.au

University Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Germany

Introduction
Talk
General relativity in secondary school
Email
ute.kraus@uni-hildesheim.de

European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland

Introduction
Talk
The potential, challenges and opportunities of introducing high-school students to modern physics: lessons learned from particle physics.
Email
julia.woithe@cern.ch

ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics,
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery

Introduction
Talk
Blast Off to the Virtual Universe: Using Interactive Virtual Reality to Bring Physics to the Secondary Classroom
Email
jbondell@swin.edu.au

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, United States

Introduction
Talk
Singularity resolution in loop quantized black holes and the role of quantization prescriptions
Research Keywords
quantum gravity; cosmology
Email
psingh@phys.lsu.edu

Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Introduction
Talk
Regular black holes in Ricci-based gravities and their astrophysical signatures
Research Keywords
modified gravity; black holes; cosmology; stellar structure models
Email
drubiera@ucm.es

CIDMA, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

Introduction
Talk
Black holes in numerical relativity: recent results
Research Keywords
numerical relativity; gravitational waves; black holes; compact objects
Email
nicolas.sanchis@uv.es

INFN Ferrara/Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy

Introduction
Talk
Physics with future leptonic colliders
Research Keywords
particle physics, future circular collider, international linear collider, Z factory, Higgs factory, BSM physics
Email
mscodegg@fe.infn.it

INFN Ferrara - IHEP Beijing

Introduction
Talk
Detectors for future large leptonic colliders
Research Keywords
particle physics, detector development
Email
balossino@fe.infn.it

University of Bern, Hochschulstrasse 6, 3012 Bern, Switzerland

Introduction
Talk
Evaporation of the first known exoplanets orbiting the pulsar PSR B1257+12
Research Keywords
exomoons; atmospheric escape; icy bodies; exoplanet atmospheres
Email
apurva.oza@space.unibe.ch

Conference Committee

Astrocent, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland,
National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, Poland

Introduction
Research Keywords
Dark matter in the Universe; Elementary particle solutions of the dark matter puzzle; "New physics" models beyond the Standard Model; Supersymmetric models and methods of their experimental tests; Higgs bosons in supersymmetric models; Anomalous magnetic
Email
leszekr1@gmail.com

Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia,
Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia

Introduction
Research Keywords
classical and quantum gravity; cosmology; early universe; dark energy; black holes; quantum field theory in curved space–time
Email
alstar@landau.ac.ru

Physics Department (DFNSR), Università degli Studi Guglielmo Marconi, Rome, Italy,
Associated to the National Institution for Nuclear Physics (INFN), Naples, Italy

Introduction
Research Keywords
high energy particle physics; high energy calorimetry; higgs physics; kaon physics; quark physics; gauge theories; standard model; gas detectors
Email
s.meola@unimarconi.it

NIKHEF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
Lorentz Institute f. Theoretical Physics, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

Introduction
Research Keywords
Classical and quantum gravity; general relativity, gravitational waves; supergravity, canonical gravity; cosmology, inflation and dark energy; neutrinos and cosmic rays; world-line supersymmetry, quantum field theory
Email
v.holten@nikhef.nl

Physics Department, Baylor University, Texas, USA;,
Physics Department, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Introduction
Research Keywords
dark energy formulation; modified theories of gravity; inflationary cosmology; brane cosmology; observational cosmology
Email
msaridak@phys.uoa.gr

Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology Group, Department of Physics, King’s College London, London, UK

Introduction
Research Keywords
Astro-particle Physics; Cosmology; Quantum Gravity Phenomenology; tests of fundamental space-time symmetries
Email
nikolaos.mavromatos@kcl.ac.uk

School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel,
ATLAS experiment, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

Introduction
Research Keywords
Experimental High Energy Particle Physics. LHC Physics. Higgs and searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Searches for Dark Matter. Searches for Long Lived Particles
Email
erez.etzion@cern.ch

Laboratoty Universe and Theories, UMR 8102 CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, Meudon, France

Introduction
Research Keywords
cosmological physics; numerical cosmology; large scale structure formation; scalar-tensor and modified gravity theory; backreaction and inhomogeneous universes
Email
jean-michel.alimi@obspm.fr

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute), Moscow, Russian Federation

Introduction
Research Keywords
Data Analysis; Elementary Particle Physics; Experimental Particle Physics; Particle Physics; Quantum Physics; Fractal Dimension; High Energy Physics; Particle; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Heavy Ions
Email
okorokov@bnl.gov

LPTHE-CNRS-UPMC, Paris, France,
Albert Einstein Center-ITP, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

Introduction
Research Keywords
quantum field theory; particle physics phenomenology; quantum gravity; cosmology; string theory
Email
antoniad@Ipthe.jussieu.fr

Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia

Introduction
Research Keywords
quantum field theory; standard model; radiative corrections; cosmology; general relativity; spontaneous symmetry breaking
Email
arbuzov@theor.jinr.ru

Dipartimeno di Fisica, Universita' degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy,
INFN, Rome, Italy

Introduction
Research Keywords
nuclear and subnuclear physics; astroparticle physics; underground physics; detectors developments
Email
rita.bernabei@roma2.infn.it

Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences, Science Faculty of the University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

Introduction
Research Keywords
modified gravity; dark energy; cosmology; dark matter; black holes; energy conditions; causal structure of spacetime
Email
fslobo@fc.ul.pt

Zu Chongzhi Center for Mathematics and Computational Sciences, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China

Introduction
Research Keywords
Modified gravity theories; construction and tests; gravitational lensing; gravitational waves
Email
marcus.werner@dukekunshan.edu.cn

Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa

Introduction
Research Keywords
cosmology; dark energy; extensions of general relativity; exact solutions in general relativity; dynamical systems applied to cosmology; inhomogeneous cosmology; structure formation; cosmic microwave background anisotropies; relativistic astrophysics
Email
dunsby@gmail.com

Department of Physics, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Introduction
Research Keywords
High Energy Physics (Theory) -Gravitational physics-Information Theory
Email
davoodmomeni78@gmail.com

Radboud University Nijmegen, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP), Nijmegen, Netherlands

Introduction
Research Keywords
quantum gravity; asymptotic safety; quantum field theory in curved space-time; black holes; theoretical cosmology; renormalization group techniques
Email
F.Saueressig@hef.ru.nl

INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Frascati, Italy

Introduction
Research Keywords
theoretical physics; condensed matter; biophysics; physical chemistry; nanoscience and nanotechnology; nanocarbon based composites; biomedical applications
Email
stefano.bellucci@Inf.infn.it

Departament FQA and Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB), Univ. de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Introduction
Research Keywords
vacuum energy, dark matter, dark energy, inflation, particle physics and cosmology, general relativity, tests of gravity, variation of fundamental constants
Email
sola@fqa.ub.edu

Depto. Física Teórica & IFIC,Centro Mixto Universidad de Valencia & CSIC, Valencia, Spain

Introduction
Research Keywords
quantum gravity; black holes; Hawking radiation; Cosmology; inflation; modified theories of gravity; Palatini formalism; field theory; wormholes
Email
gonzalo.olmo@uv.es

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
cosmology; black holes; two-time physics (2T-Physics); string field theory (SFT)
Email
bars@usc.edu

Mathematical Sciences and STAG Research Center, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Introduction
Research Keywords
holographic dualities; quantum field theory; string theory; general relativity; cosmology; black holes
Email
K.Skenderis@soton.ac.uk

School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Introduction
Research Keywords
general relativity; inhomogeneous cosmology; averaging problem; backreaction
Email
David.Wiltshire@canterbury.ac.nz

Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics, Lund University, Sweden

Introduction
Research Keywords
subatomic physics; astronomy; astrophysics and cosmology; grand unification; Higgs physics; supersymmetry; electroweak physics; beyond the standard model; composite models; physical vacuum; quasiclassical gravity; cosmic inflation models; heavy ion collis
Email
roman.pasechnik@thep.lu.se

Department of Physics, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
theoretical particle physics; top quark production; perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics; soft-gluon resummation; higher-order corrections; Higgs, W and Z boson production
Email
nkidonak@kennesaw.edu

Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Porto (CAUP), Porto, Portugal

Introduction
Research Keywords
cosmology; structure formation; cosmic defects; dark energy; dark matter; varying fundamental couplings; modified gravity
Email
pedro.avelino@astro.up.pt

Centre de Physique Théorique, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France

Introduction
Research Keywords
String theory (compactification, 2D conformal field theory; cosmology, phenomenology; dualities; "geometric engineering"; low energy effective description; strings at finite temperature); supergravity; supersymmetry; braneworlds; M-theory
Email
herve.partouche@polytechnique.edu

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

Introduction
Research Keywords
physics of astrophysical compact objects including accretion disks and outflows/jets; astrophysical fluid dynamics; nuclear astrophysics; field theory in curved spacetime; general relativity and gravitation
Email
bm@iisc.ac.in

School of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Introduction
Research Keywords
string theory and quantum field theory; high-energy physics; theoretical and observational cosmology
Email
sjrey@snu.ac.kr

Department of Physics, University of Houston, Houston, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
QCD phase diagram; lattice QCD; quark-gluon plasma; heavy ion collisions; hot and dense strongly interacting matter
Email
cratti@uh.edu

Department of Physics & Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
theoretical cosmology; cosmological constant problem; baryogenesis; cosmic inflation; structure formation; singularity resolution; quantum fields in curved spaces; string cosmology; quantum gravity; string theory; modified theories of gravity; loop quantu
Email
stephonster@gmail.com

Dipartmento Interateneo di Fisica "M. Merlin", Università di Bari, Bari, Italy

Introduction
Research Keywords
particle detectors; gaseous detectors; nuclear and subnuclear physics; astroparticle physics; resistive plate chambers; gas electron multipliers
Email
marcello.abbrescia@uniba.it

Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Introduction
Research Keywords
inflation; dark energy; dark matter; alternative gravity theories; cosmological perturbation; string cosmology; braneworld cosmology; black hole thermodynamics; holographic principle; test of gravity
Email
shinji.mukohyama@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Physics Department, California State University, Fresno, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
Quantum Field Theory; Aharonov-Bohm Effect; General Relativity; Cosmology; Particle Physics; Composite Models for Leptons; Theories of Magnetic Charge; Brane-World Models; Proton Spin Puzzle; Models for Dark Energy and Dark Matter; Exact Solutions in Yang
Email
dougs@mail.fresnostate.edu

Department of Physics, King's College London, London, UK

Introduction
Research Keywords
noncommutative spectral geometry; string/M-theory cosmology; loop quantum cosmology; group field theory; gravitational waves; cosmic (super)strings
Email
kh@physics.osu.edu

Department of Physics, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
Superdense matter; Neutron stars, quark stars, supernovae and gamma-ray bursts; General relativity
Email
fweber@mail.sdsu.edu

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Mississippi, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
astrophysics physics and astronomy physics; gravitational waves physics; high energy physics physics; relativity and cosmology physics; theoretical physics
Email
cavagliam@mst.edu

Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic

Introduction
Research Keywords
Relativistic heavy ion physics; multiparticle dynamics; quark gluon plasma; early universe
Email
sumbera@ujf.cas.cz

Department of Physics, University at Albany, Albany, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
gauge/gravity duality; string theory; quantum properties of black holes; physics of strong interactions; supergravity
Email
olunin@albany.edu

Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France

Introduction
Research Keywords
(Covariant) Integral quantization, Specially with POVM and coherent states; Covariant integral quantization of cosmological models; Foundations of quantum physics; Deformation of standard probability distributions and related entropies; Quantum field theo
Email
gazeau@apc.in2p3.fr

Department of Physics, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

Introduction
Research Keywords
collider physics; weak flavor-dynamics (CP violation, heavy sterile neutrino); the phenomenology of the Beyond the Standard Model; the experimental side of particle physics; Monte Carlo computer simulations
Email
cskim@yonsei.ac.kr

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Introduction
Email
drubiera@ucm.es

Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Ohio, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
experimental cosmology
Email
kh@physics.osu.edu

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA

Introduction
Research Keywords
quantum gravity; quantum cosmology; foundations of quantum mechanics
Email
psingh@lsu.edu

University of the Basque Country, Leioa, Spain

Introduction
Email
ruth.lazkoz@ehu.es

Instructions for Authors

Submission

Submissions should be done by the authors online by registering with www.sciforum.net, and using the "Start New Submission" function once logged into system.

  1. Scholars interested in participating with the conference can submit their abstract (about 150-300 words covering the areas of manuscripts for the proceedings issue) online on this website until 20 November 2020 4 January 2021.

  2. The Conference Committee will pre-evaluate, based on the submitted abstract, whether a contribution from the authors of the abstract will be welcome in Universe 2021. All authors will be notified by 31 December 2020 13 January 2021 about the acceptance of their abstract.

  3. If the abstract is accepted for this conference, the author is asked to submit his/her manuscript, optionally along with a PowerPoint (only PDF) and/or video presentation of his/her paper, until the submission deadline of 15 January 2021 1 February 2021.

  4. The manuscripts and presentations will be available on the Universe 2021 homepage for discussion and rating during the time of the conference 22–28 February 2021.

  5. Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the conference and selected papers are recommended to submit an extended version of the proceeding papers to the Universe Special Issue, free of charge. The extended papers should be prepared on the instructions for authors of Universe. ( https://www.mdpi.com/journal/universe/instructions)

Structure of Proceedings Paper

Manuscripts for the proceedings issue must have the following organization:

  • Title

  • Full author names

  • Affiliations (including full postal address) and authors' e-mail addresses

  • Abstract

  • Keywords

  • Introduction

  • Methods

  • Results and Discussion

  • Conclusions

  • Acknowledgements

  • References

Manuscripts should be prepared in MS Word and should be converted to the PDF format before submission. The publication format will be PDF. There is no page limit on the length, although authors are asked to keep their papers as concise as possible.

Microsoft Word

Authors must use the Microsoft Word template to prepare their manuscript. Using the template file will substantially shorten the time to complete copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts. Manuscript prepared in MS Word must be converted into a single file before submission. Please do not insert any graphics (schemes, figures, etc.) into a movable frame which can superimpose the text and make the layout very difficult.

Universe2021-template.docx

Universe2021-template.tex

Manuscript Preparation

  • Paper Format: A4 paper format, the printing area is 17.5 cm x 26.2 cm. The margins should be 1.75 cm on each side of the paper (top, bottom, left, and right sides).

  • Formatting / Style: Papers should be prepared following the style of Universe 2020 template. The full titles and the cited papers must be given. Reference numbers should be placed in square brackets [ ], and placed before the punctuation; for example [4] or [1-3], and all the references should be listed separately and as the last section at the end of the manuscript.

  • Authors List and Affiliation Format: Authors' full first and last names must be given. Abbreviated middle name can be added. For papers written by various contributors a corresponding author must be designated. The PubMed/MEDLINE format is used for affiliations: complete street address information including city, zip code, state/province, country, and email address should be added. All authors who contributed significantly to the manuscript (including writing a section) should be listed on the first page of the manuscript, below the title of the article. Other parties, who provided only minor contributions, should be listed under Acknowledgments only. A minor contribution might be a discussion with the author, reading through the draft of the manuscript, or performing English corrections.

  • Figures, Schemes and Tables: Authors are encouraged to prepare figures and schemes in color. Full color graphics will be published free of charge. Figure and schemes must be numbered (Figure 1, Scheme I, Figure 2, Scheme II, etc.) and an explanatory title must be added. Tables should be inserted into the main text, and numbers and titles for all tables supplied. All table columns should have an explanatory heading. Please supply legends for all figures, schemes and tables. The legends should be prepared as a separate paragraph of the main text and placed in the main text before a table, a figure or a scheme.

For further enquiries please contact the Conference Secretariat.

Presentation Slides

Authors are encouraged to prepare a presentation in PowerPoint, to be displayed online along with the Manuscript. Slides, if available, will be displayed directly in the website using Sciforum.net's proprietary slides viewer. Slides can be prepared in exactly the same way as for any traditional conference where research results can be presented. Slides should be converted to the PDF format before submission so that our process can easily and automatically convert them for online displaying.

Video Presentations

Authors are also encouraged to submit video presentations. The video will be uploaded to Sciforum. The video should be no longer than 12 minutes and be prepared with the following formats,

  • .MOV

  • .MPEG4

  • .MP4

  • .AVI

  • .WMV

  • .MPEGPS

  • .FLV

The video should be submitted via email before 15 January 2021.

We also invite you to participate in our webinars to present your research. If you are interested in it, please do not hesitate to contact us at ecu2021@mdpi.com, the speakers of webinars will be selected from the applicants. The details of webinars and speaker list will be announced by 20 December 2020.

Presentation of Posters

Posters will be available on this conference website during and after the event. Like papers presented on the conference, participants will be able to ask questions and make comments about the posters. Posters that are submitted without paper will not be included in the proceedings of the conference.

Potential Conflicts of Interest

It is the authors' responsibility to identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of clinical research. If there is no conflict, please state here "The authors declare no conflict of interest." This should be conveyed in a separate "Conflict of Interest" statement preceding the "Acknowledgments" and "References" sections at the end of the manuscript. Financial support for the study must be fully disclosed under "Acknowledgments" section. It is the authors' responsibility to identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of clinical research. If there is no conflict, please state here "The authors declare no conflict of interest." This should be conveyed in a separate "Conflict of Interest" statement preceding the "Acknowledgments" and "References" sections at the end of the manuscript. Financial support for the study must be fully disclosed under "Acknowledgments" section.

Copyright

MDPI, the publisher of the Sciforum.net platform, is an open access publisher. We believe that authors should retain the copyright to their scholarly works. Hence, by submitting a Communication paper to this conference, you retain the copyright of your paper, but you grant MDPI the non-exclusive right to publish this paper online on the Sciforum.net platform. This means you can easily submit your paper to any scientific journal at a later stage and transfer the copyright to its publisher (if required by that publisher).

Event Awards

To acknowledge the support of the conference esteemed authors and recognize their outstanding scientific accomplishments, the best papers and best speakers will be selected by the members of the scientific committee. The Award will consist of 500 Swiss Francs and a free featured paper. We look forward to posting your contributions.

The Awards
Best Poster Award (500 CHF)

Number of Awards Available: 2

The Best Poster Award is established to recognize the scientific merit exhibited in poster preparation and presentation.
Best Speaker Award (500 CHF)

Number of Awards Available: 2

The Best Speaker Award is given exclusively to the invited speakers of ECU 2021.
Terms and Conditions:
Best Poster Award

The Best Poster Award is given for the poster judged to make the most significant contribution to the conference. There will be two winners selected for this award, the winners will be scholars in an early stage of her/his career (within seven years of appointment to an independent position) .

Best Speaker Award

Two best speakers will be selected by the Scientific Committee after evaluation of all selected talks presented during the conference. The winners will be selected from the videos uploaded through our submission system.

Relevant Special Issues

Selected Papers from the 1st International Electronic Conference on Universe (ECU 2021)

Guest editors: James A. Isenberg, Gerald B. Cleaver, Lijing Shao, Gonzalo J. Olmo

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2021.

Dear Colleagues,

The 1st International Electronic Conference on Universe (ECU 2021) will be held from 22 to 28 February 2021 (https://ecu2021.sciforum.net), verifying the great interest of the related community in this Conference Series.

During the event, a large number of excellent contributions covering key areas of opportunities and challenges will be presented. More specifically, the following areas were covered:

  • General relativity and gravitation;
  • Quantum field theories;
  • Black holes;
  • Dark matter and dark energy;
  • High energy physics;
  • Compact objects;
  • Deep-space probes;
  • The Universe of Andrei Sakharov;
  • Teaching Relativity and Modern Physics in General

This Special Issue welcomes selected papers from the ECU 2021 that promotes and advances the exciting and rapidly changing field.

Submitted contributions will be subjected to peer review and—upon acceptance—will be published with the aim of rapidly and widely disseminating research results, developments, and applications.

Submitted manuscripts should be:
- Title and Abstract should be substantially different with that of conference paper, so that they can be differentiated in various databases.
- 50% new data should be added to make it a real and complete journal paper.
- The conference proceeding should be mentioned and discussed in the introduction section.
- Conference paper link should be provided in the cover letter.

We look forward to receiving your contributions.

Prof. Dr. James A. Isenberg
Prof. Dr. Gerald B. Cleaver
Prof. Dr. Lijing Shao
Prof. Dr. Gonzalo J. Olmo
Guest Editors

To access the full list of open Special Issues, please click here.

Sponsors and Partners

We are currently accepting applications for awards, sponsorships and media partnerships from related organizations.

EUC 2021 offers a range of sponsorship packages on a first-come, first-served basis, which have been designed to maximize the sponsoring organisations’ exposure during the event and offer a positive return on investment.

For more information, please contact ecu2021@mdpi.com.

Best Speaker Award (2*500 CHF)

Best Poster Award (2*500 CHF)

Media Partnership (0 CHF)

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