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Virginia Tech to Host NuFACT 2018

The Center for Neutrino Physics at Virginia Tech will host the 20th International Workshop on Neutrino from Accelerators from August 12th to 18th, 2018. The main goal of the workshop is to review the progress of current and future facilities able to improve on measurements of the properties of neutral and charged lepton flavor violation, as well as searches for new phenomena beyond the capabilities of presently planned experiments. The workshop is both interdisciplinary and inter-regional in that experimenters, theorists and accelerator physicists from Asia, the Americas and Europe share expertise with the common goal of reviewing the results of currently operating experiments and designing the next generation of experiments. The workshop has five working groups covering the following topics: 1) Neutrino Oscillation Physics, 2) Neutrino Scattering Physics, 3) Accelerator Physics, 4) Muon Physics, and 5) Neutrinos Beyond PMNS.

NuFACT 2018 is sponsored by the Center for Neutrino Physics, Virginia Tech's Department of Physics, Virginia Tech's College of Science, and Virginia Tech's Office of the Vice President of Research and Innovation.


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