In order to discover new non-oscillation physics at current and upcoming neutrino experiments, new tools are needed at all levels from event generation through reconstruction.  In this workshop, we bring together experts in tools for neutrino physics to assess challenges facing triggering and reconstruction of exotic signals.  A plan for addressing these challenges will be developed and future directions will be proposed.

Organizers:

Brian Batell (University of Pittsburgh)
Joshua Berger (Colorado State University)
Michael Mooney (Colorado State University)
Biswajit Padhi (Colorado State University)
Ornella Palamara (FNAL)
Alex Sousa (University of Cincinnati)
Yun-Tse Tsai (SLAC)
Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington)

 

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Lori Student Center, Colorado State University
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