BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//SIDEARM Sports//NONSGML SIDEARM//EN X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Physics X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT120M BEGIN:VEVENT UID:7dc52fb88e03986a5604029d768de858 DTSTART:20200228T153000 DTEND:20200228T163000 LOCATION:CL 112 SUMMARY:Neutrino Physics: Remaining Puzzles DESCRIPTION:
Abstract: Neutrino studies have been one of the major topics in particle physics in recent decades. Success, such as the discovery of neutrino oscillations which solve the solar neutrino problem, goes hand in hand with still unresolved problems, such as the neutrino masses. Understanding the properties and interactions of neutrinos are of fundamental (they are an important part of the puzzle that is the Standard Model) and practical (they give us a chance to peek into e.g. supernovae) interest. In this talk I will review the state of neutrino research with an emphasis on the next generation of neutrino experiments.
Speaker: Dr. Nikolay Kolev, Department of Physics, University of Regina
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