An online topical conference emphasizing elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology but also including presentations on machine learning and quantum computing with most talks to take place 15-22 December
For those without travel inhibitions, special accommodations are available at Lago Mar Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the month of December.
Ghassan Ghandour (1940-2021) |
Steven Weinberg (1933-2021) |
Marco Monti (1958-2021) |
Pavel Winternitz (1936-2021) |
Previous meetings in this series are described at https://cgc.physics.miami.edu/
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Thank you for your interest. The registration is closed.
Please follow the link for more information.
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Session Organizers:
Steering Committee:
Diego Castano, Nova Southeastern University (outreach)
Jo Ann Curtright, University of Miami (administrative assistant)
Thomas Curtright, University of Miami (committee chairman)
Luca Mezincescu, University of Miami (new ideas/recent dev's)
Stephan Mintz, Florida International University (neutrinos)
Pierre Ramond, University of Florida (quantum information & computing)
Don Colladay, New College of Florida (testing Lorentz/CPT)
Ruth Daly, Penn State University (astrophysical black holes)
Paul Frampton, Oxford (cosmology/black holes)
Tom Kephart, Vanderbilt University (beyond standard model)
Sergey Klimenko, University of Florida (LIGO/gravitational waves)
Djordje Minic, Virginia Tech (string theory/quantum information & computing)
Guenakh Mitselmakher, University of Florida (Tevatron/LHC)
Rajamani Narayanan, Florida International University (progress in QCD)
Cosmas Zachos, Argonne National Laboratory (new ideas/recent dev's)
Meals will not be arranged by the conference organizers.
Aydemir-Ufuk
Bandos-Igor
Bergshoeff-Eric
Bourilkov-Dimitri
Castano-Diego
Colafranceschi-Stefano
Curtright-JoAnn
Curtright-Thomas
Daly-Ruth
Di-Nardo-Roberto
Done-Chris
Edmonds-Douglas
Erlich-Joshua
Fronsdal-Christian
Gomber-Bhawna
Guendelman-Eduardo
He-Yang-Hui
Hosek-Jiri
Hubsch-Tristan
Klauder-John
Lopez-Vieyra-Juan-Carlos
Mannheim-Philip
Mendoza-Sergio
Mezincescu-Luca
Minic-Djordje
Nappi-Chiara
Ng-Y--Jack
Petcov-Serguey
Ravasenga-Ivan
Ripperda-Bart
Roshan-Rishav
Savvidy-George
Shafi-Qaisar
Smilga-Andrei
Smith-Joshua
Takeuchi-Tatsu
Turbiner-Alexander
Van-Kortryk-T-S
Wanliss-James
Zachos-Cosmas
Zhang-Xiaoming
Miami 2021 talks will be updated in due course.
Thank you for your interest. The Registration for this event is closed.
For registered conference participants there is a reduced room rate ($175) but local and state taxes (13%) will be added to that rate. Gilbert J. Rivera Director of Sales Lago Mar Beach Resort 1700 South Ocean Lane Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Direct: 954-245-3630 Fax: 954-524-6627 Email: rivera@lagomar.com
To make your reservation directly with the hotel, you may call 1-800-LAGOMAR. It may help to say you are a Miami 2021 participant.
Alternatively, you may send an email to Gilbert Rivera, the Lago Mar Director of Sales, who will make the reservation for you.
Please include in the email your name, the names of any guests, the days/nights you will be at the hotel, as well as any bed or other preferences.
Gilbert will contact you for your credit card information.
While many people are still hesitant to travel, if you are willing and able to fly, both Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL) serve the greater Miami area. Nevertheless, we strongly recommend using FLL to attend Miami 2021 in person because it is much closer to the conference hotel. A taxi from FLL to the Lago Mar resort should cost less than $20.
If you must fly into MIA, here is some taxi and limo information. Alternatively, if you have plenty of time and patience, you may take Tri-Rail from MIA to Fort Lauderdale (for < $5 per person) and then a taxi to the hotel (for about $20). This alternative is less expensive but usually more time-consuming (depending on traffic conditions!) than taking a taxi from MIA all the way to the hotel. Of course, should you do this, remember to take into consideration the train schedule.
The phone number and address of the hotel, the Lago Mar Resort, are given here. No matter how you travel to the hotel, it might be helpful if you carry along a copy of this information.
Note that parking at the hotel is complimentary, should you wish to rent a car for various purposes.
If you do not have transportation, the conference hotel restaurants are probably your best choice.
But if you have transportation available, you might want to check out some of the eating establishments within a short drive. Here is a map of some local restaurants not too far from the hotel. (Pan and/or zoom to find particular restaurants.)
A little farther away, Las Olas Blvd has several restaurants from which to choose. And then there is always the very rustic, Rustic Inn Crabhouse (not to be confused with Joe's Stone Crab, of course ... that's a long drive).
Good swill hunting!