27–30 Oct 2025
Queen's University and the McDonald Institute
Canada/Eastern timezone

Session

Neutrino Telescopes I

29 Oct 2025, 11:00
Queen's University and the McDonald Institute

Queen's University and the McDonald Institute

Kingston Marriott

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  1. Véronique VAN ELEWYCK
    29/10/2025, 11:00
    Talk

    The KM3NeT Collaboration is incrementally building a network of water-Cherenkov neutrino observatories in the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of two telescopes, named ARCA and ORCA (respectively for Astroparticle and Oscillation Research with Cosmics in the Abyss), sharing the same detection technology. Owing to the different energy ranges covered by its two detectors, KM3NeT will perform both...

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  2. Alex Wen (Harvard University)
    29/10/2025, 11:30
  3. Fuyudi Zhang
    29/10/2025, 12:00
    Talk

    Building on landmark detections of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos over the last decade, next-generation neutrino telescopes are poised to unlock insights into the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. TRIDENT is a developing neutrino observatory designed to significantly extend the reach and capabilities of current high-energy neutrino experiments. Located 3.5 km deep in the South...

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