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Sunday 3 July
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from 15:00 |
Registration Exhibition Road Foyer, Royal Geographical Society |
18:00 - 20:00 |
Welcome reception Imperial College London, Queen's Tower Rooms
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Monday 4 July
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Royal Geographical Society
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1: Welcome and introduction
Chair: Stephen Parke, Fermilab [Session 1 Video]
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09:00 |
Welcome James Stirling, Imperial College London, UK
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09:10 |
Discovery of atmospheric neutrino oscillations and future prospect on oscillation experiments Takaaki Kajita, University of Tokyo, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pptx] |
09:40 |
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory: Observation of flavor change for solar neutrinos Arthur B McDonald, Queen's University, Canada [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
10:10 |
Observation of gravitational waves: Discovery, near-future plans and multimessenger prospects Imre Bartos, Columbia University, USA [view abstract pdf] [View slides pptx] |
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10:35 |
Refreshment break |
2: Three-flavour mixing: the Standard Neutrino Model
Chair: Antonio Masiero, INFN and Univ. Padova
[Session 2 Video]
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11:05 |
Status, recent results and plans for T2K Hirohisa Tanaka, University of Toronto, Canada [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:30 |
New results from NOvA Patricia Vahle, College of William and Mary, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:55 |
Recent results from OPERA and review of other present LBL oscillation measurements Dominique Duchesneau, Laboratoire d’Annecy-le-vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP), France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pptx] |
12:20 |
New atmospheric and solar results from Super-Kamiokande Shigetaka Moriyama, ICRR University of Tokyo, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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12:45 |
Lunch break |
3: Probing of the universe: neutrino astronomy
Chair: Kate Scholberg, Duke University [Session 3 Video]
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14:00 |
The Borexino experiment: past, present and future Nicola Rossi, INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:25 |
The Sun and solar neutrinos Francesco L Villante, University of L'Aquila and INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:45 |
Neutrino astronomy with IceCube and beyond Marek Kowalski, Humboldt-University Berlin / DESY, Germany [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:10 |
High-energy neutrino searches in the Mediterranean Sea: probing the Universe with ANTARES and KM3NeT/ARCA Antoine Kouchner, Laboratoire AstroParticule et Cosmologie Université Paris Diderot, France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:35 |
Multimessenger astronomy with neutrinos Anna Franckowiak, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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16:00 |
Refreshment break |
4: Impact: wider applications of neutrino science
Chair: John Womersley, STFC [Session 4 Video]
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16:30 |
Introduction John Womersley, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK |
16:40 |
Non-proliferation and reactor monitoring Yeongduk Kim, Centre for Underground Physics, Korea [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
17:00 |
Neutrino geology Andrzej K Drukier, BioTraces Inc., USA [view abstract pdf] |
17:20 |
Photosensors development and application Yuji Yoshizawa, Hamamatsu Photonics, Japan [view abstract pdf]
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17:35 |
Session summary John Womersley, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK |
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17:45 - 19:15 |
Poster session 1 and industry reception |
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Tuesday 5 July
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Royal Geographical Society
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5: Reactor neutrinos
Chair: Caren Hagner, Hamburg University [Session 5 Video]
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09:00 |
Reactor antineutrino fluxes - status and challenges Patrick Huber, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:20 |
Status of the Daya Bay experiment Zeyuan Yu, Institute of High Energy Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:45 |
Results from RENO and prospects with RENO-50 Kyung Kwang Joo, Chonnam National University, South Korea [view abstract pdf] [view slides ppt] |
10:10 |
Double Chooz first multi-detector results Anatael Cabrera, lnstitut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (IN2P3), France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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10:30 |
Refreshments |
6: Neutrino interactions
Chair: Maury Goodman, Argonne National Laboratory [Session 6 Video]
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11:00 |
Theoretical challenges in neutrino scattering studies Juan M Nieves, IFIC (CSIC & UV), Spain [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:20 |
Review of progress in measurements of neutrino-nucleus scattering Kendall Mahn, Michigan State University, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:40 |
Recent results from MINERvA Laura Fields, Fermilab, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
12:05 |
First Results From MicroBooNE Matthew Toups, Femilab, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
12:30 |
Future experimental programme for neutrino cross sections Sara Bolognesi, CEA Saclay, France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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12:50 |
Lunch break |
7. Sterile neutrino searches
Chair: Bonnie Fleming,Yale University/Fermilab [Session 7 Video]
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14:00 |
New results from the MINOS+ experiment Justin Evans, University of Manchester, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf]
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14:25 |
Solar neutrino detectors as sterile neutrino hunters Marco Pallavicini, Università degli Studi di Genova/INFN, Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:50 |
Review of short-baseline reactor antineutrino experiments Nathaniel Bowden, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:10 |
The Short Baseline Neutrino Program at Fermilab David Schmitz, University of Chicago, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:35 |
Breaking news: new results from DANSS Mikhail Danilov, ITEP, Russia |
15:40 |
Refreshments |
8: Searches for phenomena beyond the Standard Neutrino Model
Chair: Morimitsu Tanimoto, Niigata University [Session 8 Video]
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16:05 |
Oscillations beyond three-neutrino mixing Carlo Giunti, INFN Sezione di Torino, Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:30 |
Neutrino-nucleus coherent scattering at reactors and accelerators Louis Strigari, Texas A&M University, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:50 |
Prospects for the search for sterile neutrinos below the Fermi scale at the intensity frontier Richard Jacobsson, CERN, Switzerland [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
17:10 |
Searches for heavy neutrinos at the LHC Mitesh Patel, Imperial College London, UK [view abstract pdf] |
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17:30 |
Roadmap for the international, accelerator-based neutrino programme; discussion document Hirohisa Tanaka, University of Toronto, Canada [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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17:40 - 19:00 |
Poster session 2 |
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from 18:00 - 20:00 |
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) and SNOLAB exhibition and reception Canada House Pre-booked delegates only
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Wednesday 6 July
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Royal Geographical Society
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9: Determination of the mass ordering and search for CP-invariance violation
Chair: Ed Kearns, Boston University [Session 9 Video]
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09:00 |
Long baseline neutrino oscillation phenomenology Enrique Fernández Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:20 |
DUNE: Status and prospects Jon Urheim, Indiana University, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:45 |
The Hyper-Kamiokande experiment Francesca Di Lodovico, Queen Mary University of London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
10:10 |
Hadron production experiments to constrain accelerator-based neutrino flux Laura Zambelli, Laboratoire d’Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP), France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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10:30 |
Refreshments |
10: Future neutrino oscillation experiments and their phenomenology
Chair: Agnieszka Zalewska, Institute of Nuclear Physics in Krakow [Session 10 Video]
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11:00 |
Status and prospects of the JUNO experiment Gioacchino Ranucci, INFN Sezione di Milano, Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:20 |
Physics of neutrino oscillations with atmospheric neutrino detectors Soebur Razzaque, University of Johannesburg, South Africa [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:40 |
Atmospheric neutrino results from IceCube/DeepCore and plans for PINGU David Jason Koskinen, Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen, Denmark [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
12:05 |
Neutrino mass hierarchy determination with KM3NeT/ORCA Paschal Coyle, Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
12:25 |
The status of INO Srubabati Goswami, Physical Research Laboratory, India [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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12:45 |
Lunch break |
11: Theory of neutrino mass, mixing, CP-invariance violation and leptogenesis
Chair: Jose Bernabeu, University of Valencia [Session 11 Video]
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14:00 |
Neutrino masses from different energy scales André de Gouvêa, Northwestern University, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:25 |
Theory of leptonic flavor mixing Ferruccio Feruglio, INFN Sezione di Padova, Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:50 |
Leptonic CP violation theory Claudia Hagedorn, University of Southern Denmark, Demark [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:10 |
High energy see-saw models, GUTs and Leptogenesis Pasquale Di Bari, University of Southampton, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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15:30 |
Refreshments |
12: Charged-lepton flavour violation and other experimental searches
Chair: Jenny Thomas, University College London [Session 12 Video]
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16:00 |
Theory of CLFV Ana M Teixeira, lnstitut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (IN2P3), France [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:20 |
Review of experimental CLFV searches Wataru Ootani, University of Tokyo, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:45 |
Future decay-at-rest neutrino sources and their physics opportunities Taritree Wongjirad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA [view slides pdf] |
17:05 |
Physics potential of novel neutrino beams from pion and muon decay Steve Boyd, University of Warwick, UK [view abstract pdf] |
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17:30 - 19:00 |
Posters session 3 |
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18:45 - 20:00 |
Public lecture - Professor Brian Cox Online booking required |
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Thursday 7 July
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Free day |
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18:30 - 21:30 |
Conference dinner National Maritime Museum (arrival by Thames boat recommended, coach return to South Kensington provided) |
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Friday 8 July
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Royal Geographical Society
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13. Neutrino properties I: searches for neutrinoless double beta decay
Chair: Giorgio Gratta, Stanford University [Session 13 Video]
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09:00 |
Looking for lepton number violation Frank Deppisch, University College London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:25 |
First results from GERDA Phase II Matteo Agostini, Gran Sasso Science Institute and National Laboratory (GSSI/LNGS), Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:45 |
Results and future plans for the KamLAND-Zen experiment Junpei Shirai, Tohoku University, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
10:05 |
Status and prospects for the EXO-200 and nEXO experiments Liang Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
10:25 |
Latest results from NEMO-3 and status of the SuperNEMO Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay experiment David Waters, University College London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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10:45 |
Refreshments |
14. Neutrino properties II: searches for neutrinoless double beta decay (continued) and direct mass measurements
Chair: Nigel Smith, SNOLAB [Session 14 Video]
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11:15 |
Status and prospects for CUORE Lucia Canonica, INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:35 |
Initial Results from the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR Steve Elliott, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:55 |
Future neutrinoless double beta decay search experiments Alex Wright, Institute of Particle Physics and Queen’s University, Canada [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
12:20 |
Direct mass searches: KATRIN and Project 8 and searches with Holmium Kathrin Valerius, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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12:45 |
Lunch break |
15: Neutrino cosmology
Chair: Jenni Adams, University of Canterbury [Session 15 Video]
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14:00 |
Neutrino properties from cosmology Anze Slosar, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
14:25 |
The neutrino cosmological background: impact on structure Matteo Viel, Trieste Observatory (INAF-OATS), Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf]
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14:45 |
Neutrino mass from cosmological surveys Ofer Lahav, University College London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
15:05 |
Sterile neutrinos as WDM and the 3.5 keV x-ray line Alexey Boyarsky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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15:30 |
Refreshments |
16. Global parameter estimation, statistics and detector development
Chair: Masayuki Nakahata, University of Tokyo [Session 16 Video]
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16:00 |
Status and prospects of global analyses of neutrino mass-mixing parameters Antonio Marrone, INFN Sezione di Bari, Italy [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:25 |
Statistical quantification of discovery in neutrino physics David van Dyk, Imperial College London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
16:50 |
A review of progress in R&D for neutrino detectors Tsutomu Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
17:10 |
Review of progress in the development of liquid-argon detectors and the CERN Neutrino Platform Francesco Pietropaolo, CERN, Switzerland [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
17:30 |
Novel compact neutrino detector development Antonin Vacheret, Imperial College London, UK [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf]
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17:50 - 19:20 |
Poster session 4 |
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Saturday 9 July
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Royal Geographical Society
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17: Neutrinos as probes of the universe
Chair: Mayly Sanchez, Iowa State University [Session 17 Video]
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09:00 |
Review of indirect detection of dark matter with neutrinos Matthias Danninger, University of British Columbia, Canada [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:20
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Neutrino signals at dark matter direct detection experiments Peter Sorensen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
09:45 |
Supernova neutrinos: New challenges and future directions Irene Tamborra, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
10:05 |
Supernova neutrinos in SK-Gd and other experiments Hiroyuki Sekiya, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research University of Tokyo, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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10:25 |
Refreshments |
18: Innovation in the generation of neutrino beams
Chair: Soo-Bong Kim, Seoul National University [Session 18 Video]
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10:55 |
J-PARC Accelerator and Neutrino Beamline Upgrade Programme Megan Friend, KEK, Japan [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
11:20 |
FNAL Proton Improvement Plan Vladimir Shiltsev, Fermilab, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pptx] |
11:45 |
Targetry challenges for the generation of high intensity neutrino beams Patrick Hurh, Fermilab, USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pptx] |
12:05 |
Development of muon accelerators for neutrino experiments Durga Rajaram, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), USA [view abstract pdf] [view slides pdf] |
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12:30 |
Lunch break |
19: Summary and closing
Chair: Gary Feldman, Harvard University [Session 19 Video]
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13:30 |
Prize-winning posters [view slides pdf] |
14:00 |
Experimental outlook Mauro Mezzetto, INFN Sezione di Padova, Italy [view slides pdf]
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14:30 |
Theoretical outlook Belén Gavela, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain [view slides pdf]
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15:00 |
INC report and Neutrino 2018 Stephen Parke, Fermilab, USA [view slides pdf]
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15:15 |
Closing remarks Ken Long, Imperial College London, UK and Silvia Pascoli, IPPP Durham University, UK (Neutrino 2016 Conference Co-chairs) [view slides pptx]
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15:30 |
Refreshments and close of conference |
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16:00 |
Conference closed |