TASI 2025

"Threads in a Theory Tapestry"

June 2 - 27, 2025

Submission Deadline: March 1, 2025 - 5 PM MST

A Poster for the 2025 TASI

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Lecturers and Topics

  • Simon Caron-Huot (McGill): Causality Constraints on Effective Theories and Gravity
  • Clay Córdova (Chicago): The Die is Cast: Non-Invertible Symmetry
  • Nathaniel Craig (UC Santa Barbara): The Formal Frontiers of Particle Physics
  • Luca Delacretaz (Chicago): Thermal Dynamics in QFT
  • Netta Engelhardt (MIT): Black hole Information Behind and Beyond the Horizon
  • Tom Faulkner (UIUC): Operator algebras: from Quantum Information to Quantum Gravity
  • Tom Hartman (Cornell): Lorentzian Methods in CFT and QFT
  • Luca Iliesiu (UC Berkeley): Advances in Black Hole Thermodynamics
  • Zohar Komargodski (Stony Brook): Charged Up: Semi-Classical Limits and Effective Field Theories
  • Ho-Tat Lam (MIT): Higher-Form Symmetry and Applications
  • Henry Lin (Stanford/Princeton): BFSS Matrix Theory from a Modern Viewpoint
  • Juan Maldacena (IAS): Aspects of Quantum Gravity in de Sitter and Inflation
  • Liam McAllister (Cornell): de Sitter Vacua
  • Sebastian Mizera (Princeton): Causality in Quantum Field Theory
  • David Poland (Yale): Frontiers of the Conformal Bootstrap
  • Ana-Maria Raclariu (King's College London): Aspects of Holography in Asymptotically Flat Spacetimes
  • Irene Valenzuela (CERN/IFT Madrid): A Modern Perspective on the Swampland Distance Conjecture
  • Sasha Zhiboedov (CERN): The S-Matrix Bootstrap

Scientific Organizers: Clay Córdova (Chicago), David Poland (Yale), Sasha Zhiboedov (CERN)

The program will consist of a pedagogical series of lectures given over a four-week period, three or four lectures per day, Monday through Friday. The audience will be composed of advanced theoretical graduate students. Applicants should have some research experience in particle theory. Preference will be given to applicants who will not have received their Ph.D. before 2025. Rooms, meals, and access to all facilities will be provided at reasonable rates in beautifully located dormitories at the University of Colorado. TASI typically provides some subsidy for student expenses, but attending students are likely to need partial support from other sources, especially for travel expenses.

Applying to TASI

The application for TASI 2025 is now open. Submission Deadline: March 1, 2025 - 5 PM MST

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The TASI 2025 hub will be available in late May. Please check the wiki often for updates as the month of June progresses.

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