Neutrino Summer Lecture series
The Neutrino Physics Center Summer Lectures are informal presentations for students at all levels interested in finding out more about neutrino physics in general, with some emphasis on neutrino experiments being carried out at Fermilab. The lectures are geared towards undergraduate and graduate students.
Regularly scheduled Neutrino University lectures will be held on Wednesdays at 11:00am CT, with options for both in-person and Zoom attendance. Please subscribe to our mailing list to get lecture announcements and Zoom connection information here (the name of the mailing list is “NEUTRINO_UNIVERSITY”). For further information, you can email the organizers.
Titles are subject to change before the date of the talk.
2023 Schedule
Organizers: Innes Bigaran and Teresa Lackey.
Date | Topic | Speaker | Materials |
---|---|---|---|
June 14 | Introduction to neutrino physics | Pedro Machado
Fermilab |
video |
June 21 | Astrophysical neutrinos | Shirley Li
UC Irvine |
video |
June 28 | Accelerator neutrinos | Louise Suter
Fermilab |
video |
July 5 | How do we detect neutrinos? |
Tanaz Mohayai Fermilab |
reach out to Teresa for the video |
July 12 | Leptogenesis | Jessica Turner
Durham U |
video |
July 19 | Reactor neutrinos | Bryce Littlejohn
Illinois Institute of Technology |
video |
July 26 | How could neutrinos have mass? | K. S. Babu
University of Oklahoma |
video |
August 2 | No talk, Lattice 2023 on-site | N/A | N/A |
August 9 | Atmospheric and solar neutrinos | Linyan Wan
Fermilab |
video |
August 16 | What do we do with neutrino data? | Kevin Kelly
Texas A&M |
video |
The schedule, slides, videos of Neutrino University’s past series can be found here.