XVIII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes

Europe/Zurich
Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy

Palazzo Franchetti - Istituto Veneto - Venezia, Italy
Mauro Mezzetto (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
Description

The Neutrino Telescopes Workshop is one of the most prestigious international event in the field of Physics. It takes place every two years and dates back to 1988 when Prof. Milla Baldo Ceolin conceived it and launched the first edition. It became soon a crucial event and it is now considered by the international community a consolidated appointment where to discuss the latest discoveries and the fascinating future scenarios in topics that range from Neutrinos to Astrophysics and Cosmology.

The 2019 edition will focus to the original, at the time pioneering, argument of the workshop: Multimessenger Physics.

The XVIII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes is organized by the INFN Padova Unit and by the Physics and Astronomy Department of Padova University.

Posters
Participants
  • Adam Aurisano
  • Alba Domi
  • Albrecht Karle
  • Alessandro Cortopassi
  • Alessandro Paoloni
  • Ali Kheirandish
  • Andrea Donini
  • Andrea Evangelista
  • Andrea Longhin
  • Angela Papa
  • Anna Nelles
  • Antonio Capone
  • barbara caccianiga
  • Beatrice Siri
  • Carla Bleve
  • Carlo Broggini
  • Carlo Dionisi
  • Carlo Giunti
  • Carlo Rubbia
  • Carlos de los Heros
  • Chenyuan Xu
  • Chiara Righi
  • Chiara Sirignano
  • Christian Farnese
  • Christian Spiering
  • Claudio Kopper
  • Daniele Gibin
  • Daniele Vivolo
  • David Nygren
  • Eduardo Medinaceli
  • Elisa Bernardini
  • Elisa Resconi
  • Ernest Ma
  • Ezio Torassa
  • Fabio Iacob
  • Fabio Pupilli
  • Fabrizio Tavecchio
  • Fatma Helal Sawy
  • Federico Sanchez
  • Felix Aharonian
  • Filippo Varanini
  • Francesca Di Lodovico
  • Francesco Pannarale
  • Francesco Vissani
  • Francis Halzen
  • Franco Vivaldi
  • Gianmaria Collazuol
  • Gianpiero Gervino
  • Giulio Settanta
  • Giuseppina Salente
  • Guido Barbiellini
  • Hans Niederhausen
  • Hyunkwan Seo
  • Immacolata Carmen Rea
  • Inés Gil-Botella
  • Irene Tamborra
  • Jiajie Ling
  • Jocelyn Monroe
  • John Gregoy Learned
  • Kamil Porwit
  • Karoline Schaeffner
  • Katharina von Sturm
  • Kenneth Long
  • Leonidas Resvanis
  • Lorenzo Ferrari Barusso
  • Luca Stanco
  • Manuela Mallamaci
  • MARCO LAVEDER
  • Marco Selvi
  • Markus Boettcher
  • Marta Torti
  • Martina Gerbino
  • marzio nessi
  • Masayuki Harada
  • Massimiliano Lattanzi
  • Mathieu Lamoureux
  • Maurizio Spurio
  • Mauro Bombonati
  • Mauro Mezzetto
  • Mauro Taiuti
  • Michela Mapelli
  • Michele Punturo
  • Mike Richman
  • Nathaly Ospina
  • Nicola Bartolo
  • Nicola Paoli
  • Nicolao Fornengo
  • Olga Suvorova
  • Paolo Lipari
  • Paolo Natoli
  • Piero Spillantini
  • Ran HAN
  • Riccardo Brugnera
  • Robert Wilson
  • Sebastian Böser
  • Silvia Pascoli
  • Stefano Ragazzi
  • Stephan Dyba
  • STEPHEN Parke
  • Steve Playfer
  • Subir Sarkar
  • Sunny Seo
  • Teresa Montaruli
  • Tessa Carver
  • Thomas Schwetz
  • Tommaso Dorigo
  • Tord Ekelof
  • Toshihiko Ota
  • Vito Antonelli
  • Yufeng Li
  • Yuji Hotta
  • Yung-Ruey Yen
  • Yusuke Koshio
  • Zilong Jiao
    • 14:30 16:10
      Introduction
      • 14:30
        Welcome 10m
      • 14:40
        Future searches of the Higgs properties 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Carlo Rubbia (GSSI (Gran Sasso Science Institute))
      • 15:10
        High energy neutrino Astronomy 30m
        Speaker: Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin)
      • 15:40
        Low energy neutrino Astronomy 30m
        Speaker: Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB))
    • 16:10 16:40
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:40 19:10
      Multi-Messenger
      Convener: Leonidas Resvanis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (GR))
      • 16:40
        Multi-messenger fingerprints of distant objects 30m
        Speaker: Fabrizio Tavecchio (INAF)
      • 17:10
        Multi-messenger fingerprints of nearby objects 30m
        Speaker: Irene Tamborra
      • 17:40
        Theory Challenges experiments: (cosmic rays, neutrinos and EM): what could we learn with 10 x better instruments? 30m
        Speaker: Paolo Lipari (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))
      • 18:10
        Next generation neutrino telescopes: IceCube-Gen2 30m
        Speaker: Claudio Kopper (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
      • 18:40
        Frontiers in Multimessenger Astronomy: Towards a Planetary Neutrino Telescope - PLENUM 30m
        Speaker: Elisa Resconi (Technical University Munich)
    • 19:10 20:40
      Welcome Party 1h 30m
    • 09:00 11:00
      Neutrino Oscillations
      Convener: Andrea Longhin
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 13:15
      Future Neutrino Oscillations
      Convener: Alberto Guglielmi (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    • 13:15 14:25
      Lunch 1h 10m
    • 14:25 16:45
      Neutrino Telescopes
      Convener: Christian Spiering (DESY)
    • 16:45 17:15
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 17:15 19:00
      Real Time
      Convener: Dr Chiara Sirignano (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
      • 17:15
        Real-time and multi-messenger program Southern Hemisphere 25m
        Speaker: Mike Richman
      • 17:40
        Real-time and multi-messenger program Northern Hemisphere 25m
        Speaker: Maurizio Spurio
      • 18:05
        Real-time and multi-messenger physics with low energy neutrinos 25m
        Speaker: Ines Gil Botella (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
      • 18:30
        Solar Neutrinos and the Sun 25m
        Speaker: Francesco Vissani (INFN, Gran Sasso & GSSI, L'Aquila)
    • 19:00 19:55
      Aperitivo 55m
    • 20:30 21:30
      Night Visit of Basilica di San Marco 1h
    • 09:00 11:00
      Multi-Messenger: (2)
      Convener: Antonio Capone
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 13:15
      Neutrinos
      Convener: Antonio Capone
      • 11:30
        Latest Results from Daya Bay 25m
        Speaker: Jiajie Ling
      • 11:55
        Variation of Reactor Antineutrino Yield at RENO 25m
        Speaker: Dr Hyunkwan Seo
      • 12:20
        High Energy Neutrino Cross Sections 30m
        Speaker: Subir Sarkar (University of Oxford (GB))
      • 12:50
        Earth Tomography with neutrinos 25m
        Speaker: Andrea Donini (CSIC)
    • 13:15 14:30
      Lunch 1h 15m
    • 14:30 16:20
      Neutrino Oscillations: (2)
      Convener: Piero Spillantini (I)
    • 16:20 16:50
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:50 18:20
      Neutrino masses and double beta decays
      Convener: Daniele Gibin (Universita' di Padova e INFN)
      • 16:50
        Double Beta Decay, experimental status and perspectives 30m
        Speaker: Riccardo Brugnera (Universita' di Padova and INFN)
      • 17:20
        Towards a Direct Measurement of the Neutrino Mass 30m
        Speaker: Stephan Dyba
      • 17:50
        Towards a Radio-frequency Measurement of the Neutrino Mass 30m
        Speaker: Sebastian Böser (Universität Mainz)
    • 09:00 10:40
      Next Generation
      Convener: Elisa Bernardini (Universita' e INFN, Padova)
      • 09:00
        Future of gravitational waves astronomy 30m
        Speaker: Dr Michele Punturo (INFN)
      • 09:30
        Flavor Physics with low energy muon beams 30m
        Speaker: Angela Papa
      • 10:00
        Technological challenges for future Neutrino Telescopes 30m
        Speaker: Albrecht Karle (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
      • 10:30
        Poster awards 10m
    • 10:40 11:05
      Coffee Break 25m
    • 11:05 13:50
      Discussion
      • 11:05
        Ten years of IceCube point-source search results 15m
        Speaker: Tessa Lauren Carver (Universite de Geneve (CH))
      • 11:20
        What’s next in neutrino telescopes: perspectives for a new generation neutrino instruments 30m
        Speaker: John Learned
      • 11:50
        Multimessenger Physics and the APPEC strategy 30m
        Speaker: Teresa Montaruli
      • 12:20
        Discussion: perspectives and challenges of multimessenger astrophysics 1h
      • 13:20
        Closing Remarks 30m
        Speaker: Francis Halzen (University of Wisconsin)
    • 13:50 15:20
      Lunch 1h 30m