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On the Hunt for Neutrinos – The KATRIN Experiment
“On the Hunt for Neutrinos – The KATRIN Experiment” – In the penultimate lecture of this semester, Prof. Dr. Kathrin Valerius will provide an exciting glimpse into the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment (KATRIN). This globally unique facility tackles key questions in neutrino physics: What is the mass of the universe’s lightest particles? Are there more than the three known types of neutrinos? And could neutrinos be part of dark matter?
Look forward to fascinating insights into the work of the international KATRIN collaboration, recent research results, and future plans for employing innovative technologies in neutrino physics.
The lecture will last about an hour, followed by an opportunity to ask questions and chat with Prof. Valerius in a relaxed setting.
Don’t miss it – we’re looking forward to seeing you there!
Note that the lectures are held in German.
Prof. Valerius
Institut für Astroteilchenphysik (IAP)
Mentorenprogramm der Physik
Engesserstraße 7
76131 Karlsruhe
Mail: mentoring ∂ physik kit edu
https://mentoring.physik.kit.edu/index.php