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International school of nuclear physics

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The International School of nuclear physics will take place from 16-24 September 2013 in Erice, Italy.

Founded by Prof. H. Schopper in 1974, the school celebrates its 35th course. This year again, recognized experts in the field of nuclear physics and young scientist as well as PhD students will meet and discuss problems at the interface between nuclear, particle, and astrophysics.

The course will focus this year on “Neutrino Physics: Present and Future”. The invited lecturers will present a review of the following topics:

  • Search for dark matter
  • Results for the mixing angle theta(1,3) from Daya Bay and RENO
  • Results from AMANDA and Ice Cube
  • Neutrino Oscillations
  • Future large neutrino detectors
  • Description of massive neutrinos. The origin of the neutrino mass.
  • Neutrinos in cosmology
  • s- and r-process
  • Beta decay and the neutrino mass

Registration is open until 15 July 2013. A limited number of fellowships are available. Young scientists are encouraged to apply for a fellowship before the 31 May 2013.

Read more about the 35th International school of Nuclear physics in Erice on the website.




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