17–21 Feb 2025
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

The next Neutrino Platform Pheno Week will run from Feb 17 – 21, 2025, at CERN. This workshop is an essential forum for the neutrino physics community, timed with recent breakthroughs and strategic updates. The workshop will focus on integrating theoretical and experimental approaches across neutrino physics, including: 

  • Neutrino Interactions and Cross Sections;
  • Accelerator-Based Neutrino Physics;
  • BSM at Neutrino Experiments;
  • Neutrino Cosmology
  • Neutrino Astrophysics
  • Neutrinos at the LHC (status of FASERν, SND@LHC, SHiP)
  • Neutrino Masses: Models and Measurements

 

The workshop will also feature a discussion session on contributions to the European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP), aiming to develop a white paper that underscores Europe's commitment to neutrino physics, the critical role of cross-section predictions, and the growing importance of theoretical analysis as large-scale experiments like DUNE, Hyper-K, and JUNO advance. Participants are invited to shape the future trajectory of European neutrino research by helping to identify key topics and structure this strategic white paper.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Jordy de Vries (Amsterdam University) - Neutrinoless double beta decay theory
  • Valentina de Romeri (IFIC) - CEvNS.
  • Ivan Esteban (University of the Basque Country) - Ultra-High energy neutrinos.
  • Damiano Fiorillo (DESY Zeuthen) - Supernova neutrinos and SN1987A concordance.
  • Julia Gehrlein (Colorado State University) - Neutrino factories.
  • Felix Kahlhoefer (KIT) - Feebly interacting particles at particle detectors.
  • Minoo Kabirnezhad (Imperial College London) - Neutrino cross-section theory.
  • Shirley Li (University of California, Irvine) - Impact of cross-section uncertainties on BSM searches.
  • Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya (IISER) - Atmospheric neutrinos with ATLAS.
  • Isabell Oldengott (Bielefeld University) - Early Universe neutrino cosmology.
  • Juan Rojo (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) - Neutrinos from the LHC.
  • Marko Simonovic (Florence University) - Cosmological neutrino mass measurements with LSS.
  • Zoya Vallari (Ohio State University) - Long Baseline neutrino experiments.
  • Shun Zhou (IHEP Beijing) - Neutrino mass model landscape.

Format: the workshop will be in hybrid format (in-person + Zoom). In-person attendance will be limited to around 80 participants. 

Registration: registrations have now closed. Note that there will be a publicly visible and open Zoom connection for anyone who wants to join online. Everyone is most welcome! If you are late but still very interested in attending the event in person write us an email and we will try to accomodate you. 

CERN Logo CERN Neutrino Platform Logo  
Application
Application for this event is currently open.