
CERN Neutrino Group
We are a diverse group of physicists working and collaborating in different current and next-generation experiments, like T2K or DUNE, to understand the nature of neutrinos. Read below to learn more about our research.
We are a diverse group of physicists working and collaborating in different current and next-generation experiments, like T2K or DUNE, to understand the nature of neutrinos. Read below to learn more about our research.
Our research interests include...
Neutrinos oscillate between three flavors: electron, muon, and tau. We study this phenomenon to understand the nature of neutrinos.
We use machine learning to reconstruct neutrino interactions in liquid argon time projection chambers.
We study the ways in which neutrinos interact with the matter around us as an essential part of interpreting data from neutrino oscillation experiments.
We study the neutrinos emitted from supernovae to understand the explosion mechanism and the formation of neutron stars.
We use theorethical insights to advance our understanding of neutrinos, how they interact and what determines their fundamental properties.
We are passionate about outreach and education. We organize visits to the Neutrino Platform at CERN and more...
Do you know what an atom is? Then you can start learning about neutrinos and their puzzling role in the universe.