The Neutrino Seminar Series are intended to provide an opportunity to communicate ideas between the neutrino experiments and inject insight from relevant outside experts.
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Regularly scheduled seminars will be held on Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Central Time. Discussions will be scheduled as needed.
Please find below the list of talks, including next event, the scheduled talks, and past talks. Please reload the page to see the updated list of talks.
The neutrino seminar committee for this season are:
- Sophie Berkman
- Vedran Brdar
- Tanaz Mohayai
For scheduling, questions, and comments concerning the talks for the current (2021-2022) season, please do not hesitate to email the committee. The links to previous seasons’ talks can be found at the bottom of the page.
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Talks
The slides will be uploaded as they are received.
Date and Location | Topic | Speaker | Slides | |
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Dec 9 2021 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Physics Beyond the Standard Model in the Off-Axis DUNE Near Detectors | Joachim Kopp, CERN & JGU Mainz | slides | |
Dec 16 2021 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Status of the reactor and gallium anomalies and implications for active-sterile neutrino mixing | Carlo Guinti, INFN | slides | |
Feb. 3 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Recent Results from MicroBooNE: Hunting for a New Piece of the Neutrino Puzzle with LArTPCs | Maya Wospakrik, FNAL | slides | |
Feb. 24 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
The Selena Neutrino Experiment | Alvaro Chavarria, University of Washington | slides | |
March 3 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Neutrino-Nucleus Cross Section Uncertainties | Shirley Li, FNAL | slides | |
March 10 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
New opportunities for CEvNS, at reactors and beyond | Juan I. Collar, University of Chicago | slides | |
March 24 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Direct Measurement of Neutrino Mass with Project 8 | Pranava Teja Surukuchi, Yale University | slides | |
March 31 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Super-Kamiokande Gadolinium project (SK-Gd) for supernova neutrino hunting | Hiroyuki Sekiya, ICRR, University of Tokyo | slides | |
April 7 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
CHILLAX – a xenon-doped dual-phase argon detector for rare event searches | Jingke Xu, LLNL | slides | |
April 14 2022 1:00 pm Hybrid |
Different Ways to Measure Neutrino Mass | André Luiz de Gouvêa, Northwestern University | slides | |
April 21 2022 1:00 pm Hybrid |
Why neutrino physics needs a bubble chamber with light nuclear targets | Bryan Ramson, FNAL | slides | |
April 28 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Identification and reconstruction of low-energy electrons in the ProtoDUNE-SP detector | Aleena Rafique, ANL | slides | |
May 5 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
A Tour Of Recent IceCube Searches For New Physics And Future Prospects | Carlos Argüelles-Delgado, Harvard University | slides | |
May 12 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
The DUNE LAr Near Detector Prototype Modular LArTPC | Brooke Russell, LBNL | ||
May 19 2022 1:00 pm Hybrid |
ICARUS detector. From activation to first data. | Angela Fava, FNAL | slides | |
May 26 2022 1:00 pm Zoom Only |
Collider Neutrino Physics | Hallsie Reno, University of Iowa | slides |