N3AS Summer School

2025 Summer School in Santa Cruz: July 11-20, 2025

The N3AS-sponsored Summer School on Multi-Messenger Astrophysics is intended for advanced graduate students and beginning postdoctoral researchers interested in nuclear and particle astrophysics — theory, experiment, or observation.

The deadline to apply for the 2025 session was June 6, 2025. Decisions will be announced to all applicants via email. Contact n3as-admin@berkeley.edu with any questions.


2025 Summer School poster

Lecturers, Topics & Slides:

SpeakerInstitutionTitle
John BeacomOhio State UniversityAstrophysical Neutrinos: Sources and Detection
Sanjana CurtisOregon StateThe Origin of Milky Way Elements
Rahul KannanYork UniversitySimulating the First Billion Years of Cosmic Time
Dan KasenUC BerkeleyMergers and Kilonovae, and what they tell us about Nucleosynthesis
Spencer KleinLawrence Berkeley LabIceCube and Beyond: Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos
Rocky KolbU of ChicagoThe Standard Cosmological Model
Adrian LeeUC BerkeleyWhat we have and could learn from the Cosmic Microwave Background
Chung-Pei MaUC BerkeleyUltra-massive Black Holes and their Gravitational Waves
Dominic PesceCFA, HarvardExploring the Universe in Radio Waves
Matt PyleUC BerkeleyDark Matter Experiment
Sanjay ReddyU of WashingtonNeutron Star Properties; Neutron Stars as Physics Laboratories
Dave SchlegelLawrence Berkeley LabFirst Results from the Dark Energy Survey Instrument

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