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During the IDM conference in L'Aquila, Italy, the XENON collaboration announced the detection of signals produced by neutrinos coming from the Sun.
The Neutrino conference was held this year in Milan from June 16 to 22. Amongst many exciting news in the world of neutrinos, our group presented several posters and a plenary talk.
The LEGEND-200 experiment revealed its first year of physics data in the Neutrino-2024 conference. A publication to report on its first result is under preparation.
We congratulate our group member Gabriela Araujo for winning the CHIPP Prize 2024
We congratulate our group member Alexander Bismark for having been awarded the UZH Postdoc Grant for early career researchers.
We proudly announce our contribution to the publication of "Benchtop mesoSPIM: a next-generation open-source light-sheet microscope for cleared samples" in Nature Communications 15, 2679 (2024).
As of April 1, Dr. Chiara Capelli joins the Department of Physics as an Ambizione Fellow in the group of Laura Baudis.
As every year, the XENON collaboration awards its prizes to the members that have made particularly outstanding contributions to the experiment.
Future dark matter detectors using xenon will be able to measure more than signals from dark matter.
Our work on the impact that the cosmogenic background can have on the search of rare physics channels with DARWIN has been published in EPJC