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XENON1T has now published the world-leading constraints on light dark matter in Physical Review Letters as an Editor's Suggestion.
Three new members recently joined the group working on GERDA/LEGEND: Yannick Mueller from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Gabriela Rodrigues Araujo from the Technical University of Munich, and Junting Huang from the University of Texas at Austin. Yannick and Gabriela are Ph.D. students, and Junting is a postdoc. We are happy to welcome them in our group!
The latest results from the GERDA experiment were published in Science this week. GERDA reached the 1.1 x 1026 y sensitivity to the half-life of the neutrinoless double beta decay of 76-Ge.
Under this motto, the University of Zürich and the ETH organised the Zürich science days of this year.
Three students recently completed their Bachelor thesis as part of the group.
In the context of the ERC-funded Xenoscope project, our group is designing and building a full height DARWIN demonstrator.
Our DARWIN PhD student Yanina Biondi was selected to participate in the 57th International Erice School of Subnuclear Physics "In search for the unexpected".
From June 24 to June 26 we hosted the GERDA collaboration meeting in the Main Building of the University of Zurich.
Two-neutrino double electron capture (2νECEC) is a second-order weak-interaction process with a predicted half-life that surpasses the age of the Universe by many orders of magnitude.
The XENON1T team has recently disassembled the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso to prepare for the installation of the new XENONnT detector.
The 2019 Science Info Day at the University of Zurich took place on 9 March at Irchel Campus. The Science Info Day is the Faculty of Science's orientation event for prospective students.