The week of August 16-20, 2021, the Niels Bohr International Academy and the Niels Bohr Institute in collaboration with Penn State will proudly host Amplitudes 2021, the 13th in a series of annual conferences presenting the latest developments in the study of scattering amplitudes in quantum field theories.
While the conference was originally planned to be in-person, out of caution it will now be entirely online. Talks will begin each day at 1:00 PM CEST. We are grateful to Penn State for assistance with presenting a high-quality Zoom-based conference experience.
The conference will be preceded by a school on scattering amplitudes aimed at PhD students, organized by the SAGEX network.
Albrecht Klemm | Claudia de Rham | Sebastian Mizera |
Anastasia Volovich | Clifford Cheung | Shruti Paranjape |
Andrea Puhm | Fei Teng | Simon Badger |
Andy Strominger | Francis Brown | Simon Caron-Huot |
Anne Spiering | Gherardo Vita | Stefan Weinzierl |
Ashoke Sen | Henriette Elvang | Thibault Damour |
Bernhard Mistlberger | Ingrid Vazquez-Holm |
Walter Goldberger |
Cameron Langer | Jaroslav Trnka |
Yael Shadmi |
Camila Machado | John Joseph Carrasco | Yu-tin Huang |
Carlo Heissenberg | Mao Zeng | Yvonne Geyer |
Chiara Signorile-Signorile | Matteo Parisi | Zahra Zahraee |
Chi Zhang | Mikhail Solon | |
Cindy Keeler | Nikhil Kalyanapuram | |
Claude Duhr | Rachel Rosen |
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Ruth Britto |
Nima Arkani-Hamed
Zvi Bern
Lance Dixon
Registration is still open as a link in the side menu, for late registrants. You will receive an email with information about the digital aspects of the conference.
N. Emil J. Bjerrum-Bohr, Jacob Bourjaily, Poul H. Damgaard, Michèle Levi, Matt von Hippel, Andrew McLeod, Matthias Wilhelm
Ruth Britto, Freddy Cachazo, Cliff Cheung, Lance Dixon, Claude Duhr, Henriette Elvang, Song He, Lionel Mason, Anastasia Volovich, Stefan Weinzierl
David Damgaard, Marie Ernø-Møller, Henrik Jessen Munch, Taro Valentin Brown
This event continues a series of conferences initiated in 2009.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764850 (SAGEX).