Speaker
Francesca Di Lodovico
(University of London (GB))
Description
Neutrinos offer one of the most promising windows onto physics beyond the Standard Model, from leptonic CP violation and the mass ordering to nucleon decay and astrophysical neutrinos. This talk presents the discovery potential of large neutrino detectors, focusing on the Japanese water-Cherenkov programme whose reach spans accelerator, atmospheric, solar and supernova neutrinos as well as proton decay. The current experimental landscape is reviewed, together with an overview of complementary liquid-based detectors. Together these define an ambitious programme for the coming decade.