Speaker
            
    Albert De Roeck
        
            (CERN)
        
    Description
The forward direction of particle production in
proton-proton interactions at the Large Hadron Collider can serve as an
intense source of high energy neutrinos of all neutrino-flavours, that stem 
from hadron decays. Two experiments located 
at a distance of 480 m away from the ATLAS experiment, along the beam line 
of sight, FASER(Nu) and SND@LHC, have been installed during the last LHC 
shutdown and have been taking data since the start of the Run 3 in 2022. 
We will discuss the most recent results from these experiments and give a brief
outlook of recent ideas for future neutrino experiments at the high
luminosity LHC.
Author
        
            
                
                
                    
                        Albert De Roeck
                    
                
                
                        (CERN)