7–9 Jan 2026
King's College London
Europe/London timezone

Session

Plenary Session

7 Jan 2026, 09:30
Safra Lecture Theatre (King's College London)

Safra Lecture Theatre

King's College London

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  1. Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB))
    07/01/2026, 09:30
  2. Mayly Sanchez (Florida State University)
    07/01/2026, 09:40

    Neutrino oscillation measurements are entering a precision era. Rapid progress across the experimental landscape has brought the three-flavor picture into remarkably sharp focus. Yet some of the most compelling pieces of the puzzle are still missing: the neutrino mass ordering, the size of leptonic CP violation, and whether the large mixing angle lies above or below maximal mixing. This talk...

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  3. Dr Peter Denton (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    07/01/2026, 10:10

    In particle physics there exist two regions: the Standard Model which is fairly complete and the new physics sector which is completely unknown. In between and overlapping with both of these is neutrino physics. Neutrinos exist within the Standard Model but are not explained by it due to the discovery of neutrino oscillations. In this talk I will discuss where we stand with neutrino...

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