2nd Bangkok workshop
on Gravity & Cosmology


@ Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
@ January 6-10, 2025



LOCAL ORGANIZERS: Auttakit CHATRABHUTI, Oleg EVNIN, Spyros SYPSAS, Vicharit YINGCHAROENRAT.

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Piotr BIZOŃ (Jagiellonian U, Krakow), Alfio BONANNO (INAF/INFN Catania), Paolo CREMINELLI (ICTP, Trieste), Antonio DE FELICE (Yukawa Inst, Kyoto), Eric LINDER (UC Berkley), Gonzalo PALMA (U Chile), Mairi SAKELLARIADOU (King's College London).


PARTICIPANTS


OBJECTIVES:

The workshop will cover a broad range of issues in gravity and theoretical aspects of cosmology. Some concrete examples of relevant topics are gravitational instabilities and collapse problems, singularity resolution, canonical approaches to gravity quantization and quantum cosmology, statistics of fluctuations in cosmological spacetimes, primordial black holes, cosmological dynamics of fundamental constants, etc. The talks are expected to be informal and interactive, with a substantial pedagogical component. We strongly encourage blackboard presentations.

Previous edition: 2024

Other theoretical physics meetings at the same venue in January-February 2025:

12th BANGKOK WORKSHOP ON HIGH-ENERGY THEORY

7th BANGKOK WORKSHOP ON DISCRETE GEOMETRY, DYNAMICS AND STATISTICS


PRE- AND POST-WORKSHOP RESIDENCE PROGRAM:

Participants are invited to remain in residence for informal communication and collaboration during the weeks preceding (December 30 - January 3) and succeeding (January 13-17) the workshop.


REGISTRATION:

Please fill in the online registration form.

There are no registration fees. All participants are self-funded and do not receive any subsidy from the organizers.


VENUE:

The workshop will be held at the physics department of Chulalongkorn University (commonly abbreviated as "Chula"), Thailand's leading school in natural science fields centrally located in the modernized Pathumwan district of Bangkok.


PRACTICALITIES:

Citizens of a large number of nations (including EU, US, UK, Canada, Japan, Korea, a number of South-East-Asian countries and Hong Kong passport holders) enjoy visa-free entry to Thailand for up to 30 days. Some others (including India, mainland China and Taiwan passport holders) can obtain a visa-on-arrival at the airport for up to 15 days. (Recent updates appear to have extended the duration of visa-free stays and the list of eligible counties. Please consult the immigration authorities for the most up-to-date information.)

Participants are expected to arrange their own accommodations. Reservations should not be difficult to make via, e.g., booking.com or other similar sites, or by contacting the hotels directly. Being an epicenter of a gigantic tourist industry, Bangkok offers plentiful accommodations at all luxury levels, priced considerably lower than the general international standards. It should not be difficult to find housing within 1km of the workshop location indicated on this map. A neat and clean mid-range (around 1200-1400 baht/night) hotel within walking distance that we can recommend is Patumwan House. Happy 3 Hotel has been preferred by some of our participants as a somewhat more upscale alternative. Another option is this recently opened hotel that is even closer to the campus and has received positive feedback. We generally advise against the luxurious corporate highrise hotels, a few of which are located close to the university.

Climatic conditions in Bangkok are advantageous during the season of the workshop (roughly corresponding to a pleasantly warm and sunny summer in temperate countries).