Seminars

Report from the neutrino conference Rencontres du Vietnam 2025

by Federico Nova (PPD), Tomislav Vladisavljevic (PPD)

Europe/London
R61 CR03 (RAL)

R61 CR03 (RAL)

Description

We summarise the most recent results and efforts in all aspects of neutrino physics, as presented at the recent conference "Rencontres du Vietnam 2025".

Short Bio
 

Federico Nova has been a researcher at RAL since 2015. He has worked in many areas of experimental neutrino physics, including solar neutrinos, long baseline oscillation experiments and neutrinoless double-beta decay. He is currently involved in the Japan-based family of experiments SuperKamiokande, T2K and Hyper-Kamiokande, working on DAQ, triggering, simulations, photosensors characterisation and data analysis.

 

Tomislav did his PhD on the Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) neutrino experiment at the University of Oxford, and has been a researcher here at RAL since 2020. His expertise lies in accelerator-based neutrino beam production, neutrino oscillation analyses and neutrino cross-section measurements. Tomislav is Convenor of several working groups on T2K and is heavily involved in R&D for T2K’s state-of-the-art successor, the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment, particularly in terms of the DAQ design and operation at the near and far detector sites. Tomislav has also been instrumental in the commissioning of the completed ND280 upgrade in 2024, which will be used as a near detector for Hyper-Kamiokande.