23–24 Apr 2026
Penn State
US/Eastern timezone

Contribution List

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  1. Dr Kaeli Hughes (Ohio State)
    23/04/2026, 09:10
  2. Rachel Scrandis (University of Chicago)
    23/04/2026, 10:25
  3. Dr Gonzalo Herrera (MIT / Harvard)
    23/04/2026, 11:05

    The Cosmic Neutrino Background (CnuB) is the oldest relic population of Standard Model particles in the Universe, carrying information from about one second after the Big Bang. Its detection would be a major milestone for cosmology and astroparticle physics. Here I will discuss a detection strategy based on the scattering of cosmic rays off relic neutrinos over cosmological distances, which...

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  4. Thong Nguyen (Stockholm University)
    23/04/2026, 13:00
  5. Dr Bei Zhou (Fermilab & KICP, UChicago)
    23/04/2026, 13:40

    Neutrinos provide a unique window into the extreme Universe and physics beyond the Standard Model: their nonzero masses already indicate new physics, and their weak interactions allow them to probe extreme energies, cosmic distances, and the dark sector. In this talk, I will present an interdisciplinary approach to neutrino physics, in particular, UHE neutrinos. I will first present neutrino...

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  6. Chiara Bellenghi (Universität München)
    24/04/2026, 09:00
  7. Dr Alisa Galishnikova (Flatiron Institute)
    24/04/2026, 09:40
  8. Nicholas Kamp
    24/04/2026, 10:40
  9. Qinrui Liu (Simon Fraser University)
    24/04/2026, 11:20
  10. Dr Robert Stein (UMD/JSI/NASA GSFC)
    24/04/2026, 13:30
  11. Dr Lea Marcotulli (DESY Zeuthen)
    24/04/2026, 14:10