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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.
Paloma Cimental, PhD student, presented a poster on two-neutrino electron capture with positron emission in the Xe-124 isotope with the XENONnT experiment (poster). Our postdocs Jose Cuenca, Diego Ramirez, and Ricardo Peres, presented posters on Cosmogenic background simulations for neutrinoless double beta decay with the DARWIN (poster), Neutrino physics with the DARWIN observatory (poster), and Real-time detection of Supernova Neutrinos in XENONnT (poster), respectively. Representing the tight link between dark matter and neutrino searches, Prof. Laura Baudis held an invited plenary talk on Neutrinos with dark matter detectors (talk).After a great week of neutrino physics, we’re already looking forward to Neutrino 2026 at UC Irvine!
After a great week of neutrino physics, we’re already looking forward to Neutrino 2026 at UC Irvine!