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Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos

in the Multi-Messenger Era

Au revoir !

Many thanks to all of the speakers and the discussion chairs who made this week a success, and of course many thanks to all the participants who connected throughout the week!

We were very happy to have you, even though it was online and not in Paris! We are looking forward to the next occasion to meet all together at the same place. In the meantime, take care of you!

You can find the conference picture with some of the participants here.

We are missing slides of some of the Wednesday, Thursday and today's talks. We kindly ask the concerned speakers to consider uploading their talks as some participants could not attend due to different time zones. Many thanks!

The recordings of today's talks can be found following the link:

For Thursday's talks, please see:

For Wednesday's talks, please see:

For Tuesday's talks, please see:

For Monday's talks, please see:

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The recordings will be saved to a permanent location that will be communicated in the coming weeks.

Don't hesitate to visit the poster rooms if you have missed them!

The arrows and Q-E keys should allow you to move and turn around in the room. To easily read vertical posters, don't hesitate to activate the 'fly mode' by typing /fly in the chat bar and then using your pointer to select the direction in which you want to go. Visit this page to learn more about the control in VR rooms.

Advice for Mac users: based on our own experience, Firefox gives better results than Safari.

There is a maximum of 50 people that can enter the room at the same time.


The French Corner

Paris is a constant source of inspiration for singers (just a few examples 1, 2, 3, and 4), filmmakers (again, only a few examples 1, 2, 3, 4), but also physicists. We are looking forward to welcoming you soon and making you (re)discover the hidden treasures of this wonderful city.

In the meantime, here is a last anecdote about Paris: the Place de la Concorde is in fact a sundial, with the obelisk serving as a gnomon!