KMI International Symposium
The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute (KMI), Nagoya University will host the 4th KMI International Symposium on “Quest for the Origin of Particles and the Universe” (KMI2019) from February 18 through 20, 2019. The aim of the symposium is to review the status and prospect of the cutting-edge researches in relevant fields, and to develop the interdisciplinary researches to approach the mysteries of Dark Universe. One of the highlights of KMI2019 will be a session focused on mysteries of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe.
The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) was established in 2010 to explore new frontiers of modern physics, which are beyond the Standard Model, by integrating the wisdom from various fields, such as theoretical and experimental particle physics, theoretical and observational astrophysics, mathematical physics, etc. The aim of this symposium is to review the status and prospect of the cutting-edge researches in relevant fields, and to develop the interdisciplinary researches to approach the origin of particles and the Universe. The highlight of KMI2017 is to bring the most recent results together, as well as to discuss the mysteries of Dark Universe, such as the dark matter problem.