Palestras Plenárias:
Manuela Vecchi (USP/AMS, Brasil)
Direct cosmic ray measurements: the precision era
Geraldine Servant (DESY, Alemanha)
The decline of antimatter
Luis Lehner (Perimeter Institute, Canadá)
The gravitational window to our universe: opportunities and challenges
Luiz Davidovich (UFRJ, Brasil)
Physics and information: the role of the new quantum technologies
Manuel Asorey (U. Zaragoza, Espanha)
Topological Matter
Mark Thomson (U. Cambridge/DUNE, Inglaterra)
DUNE: The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
Máximo Bañados (PUC, Chile)
Phase transitions in higher spin black holes
Valeria Pettorino (SAp CEA Paris Saclay, França)
Dark Energy and Modified Gravity after Planck
Palestras Paralelas:
Adalto Gomes (UFMA, Brasil)
Some applications of scalar fields: kink-antikink scattering and cosmological scaling solutions
Carlos Romero (UFPB, Brasil)
Scalar-tensor theories of gravity: a geometrical approach
Cristian Villavicencio (U. Bío-Bío, Chile)
The pseudochiral magnetic effect: a link between QCD and graphene
David Chinellato (Unicamp/ALICE, Brasil)
Strangeness and Light Flavour particle production in pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC with ALICE
Diego Milanés (UNC/LHCb, Colômbia)
Status of experimental high energy physics in Colombia
Domenico Sapone (U. Chile/Euclid, Chile)
Growth data: null test for LambdaCDM
Flavia Sobreira (Unicamp/DES, Brasil)
The current status of observational cosmology: The Brazilian Participation
Hermano Velten (UFES, Brasil)
Piercing the Vainshtein screen: Constraints on modified gravity and limits on the anomalous speed of gravitational waves from binary pulsars
José Helayel Neto (CBPF, Brasil)
An attempt to formulate a dimensional reduction scheme by dimensional restriction
Matthew Luzum (USP, Brasil)
Hot Quark Soup: Viscosity, Flow, and Flow Fluctuations in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Maurício Richartz (UFABC, Brasil)
Analogue Black Holes: Theory and Experiments
Ricardo Avelino Gomes (UFG/NOvA, Brasil)
Recent Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA
Divulgação Científica:
Marco Moriconi (UFF, Brasil)
Um Percurso pelo Infinito