The Royal Society is coordinating a 2-day residential meeting at Royal Society in Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, on 27-28 March 2017 entitled ‘Higgs cosmology’.
This meeting will explore the implications of the Higgs discovery for the theory of cosmological inflation, matter-antimatter asymmetry, dark matter and other open questions in cosmology.
The meeting will include a poster session and the call for abstracts is currently open. To submit a poster abstract for consideration please email kavli.events@royalsociety.org with your poster title, proposed poster presenter, list of authors and an abstract of 200-250 words by Monday 13 February 2017.
This is a residential meeting, which allows for increased networking and discussion. It is free to attend, but participants will need to cover their accommodation and catering costs.
For more information, see here.