Speaker
Dr
Alisa Nozdrina
(OSU)
Description
The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland (RNO-G) is under construction on top of the Greenland ice sheet. Its goal is to detect ultra-high-energy neutrinos by recording short radio pulses — signatures of neutrino interactions in the ice. Once completed, the array will comprise 35 autonomous detector-stations covering approximately 50 km². Eight stations have already been deployed and are fully operational, each equipped with a sparse array of antennas embedded in the ice. Current collaboration efforts concentrate on detector calibration, the search for cosmic-ray signatures, and preparations for the first diffuse neutrino flux measurement.
Author
Dr
Alisa Nozdrina
(OSU)