Welcome to YTF 2024!
YTF exists to bring together postgraduate students working in theoretical physics/applied maths and encourage them to share their research. YTF 24 is a great opportunity for presenting your work, while also engaging and collaborating with students from different universities. YTF 24 will feature:
- 20 minute talks, with 5 minutes of questions
- Gong Show Talks (shorter 5 minute talks)
- Evening poster session
There will also be a talk from a plenary speaker, this year it will be Claudia de Rham from Imperial College London!
YTF 24 will be held at Durham University over two days: Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th December 2024, registration is on a first-come first-served basis.
We want to make sure YTF is as inclusive as possible. All attendees must abide by the code of conduct and any breaches or concerns can be reported to the EDI officer who will be present during the conference. A quiet room will be provided at the venue. All presenters are encouraged to consider using colour-blind friendly styles for their materials.
If you have any childcare needs during YTF please feel free to contact us so we can help you in this regard.
In addition, please let us know through the registration form of any access requirements you have.
For information regarding travel and accommodation, please review the travel and accommodation tab.
Topics expected to be discussed include:
- Amplitudes
- Astroparticle physics
- BSM physics
- Cosmology
- Flavour physics
- Generalised symmetries
- Gravity
- Holography
- Lattice QCD
- Machine learning
- Non-perturbative QFT
- Phenomenology
- QCD
- String theory
- SUSY
If you have any questions, do get in touch with our communications officer Elliot at elliot.fox@durham.ac.uk. You can also follow us on social media on Twitter (X) @Durham_YTF or Instagram @ytf_durham to keep up-to-date with the latest from the team.
We could not hope to run this conference every year without the generous support of our sponsors to whom we are extremely grateful. For YTF 24 we are proud to be supported by:
- Fundamental Physics UK (FPUK) Virtual Theory Centre
- UK Lattice Field Theory (UKLFT) Centre
- IOP Early Career Members
- IOP Mathematical and Theoretical Physics