One of the drivers for this seminar series is to get a glimpse of the many research questions, ideas, and results linked to the activities in our division. The seminars are intended to be very informal and we make plenty of room for questions and discussions.
Speaker: Joanna Sobczyk, Chalmers
Title of the lecture: “Neutrino Interactions with Nuclear Systems from First Principles”
Overview
- Date:Starts 17 October 2025, 13:15Ends 17 October 2025, 14:15
- Location:Von Bahr, Soliden
- Language:English
Abstract: Neutrino physics is entering a precision era, with a new generation of experiments aiming to determine the fundamental properties of neutrinos. Within the next decade(s), long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments are expected to measure the charge-parity violating phase. In these and many other neutrino experiments, measurements are performed on nuclear targets, making a precise understanding of electroweak interactions with nuclei essential.
In this talk, I will discuss recent results, ongoing challenges, and future prospects in modeling neutrino–nucleus interactions based on first-principles nuclear theory.
Contact
- Professor, Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics, Physics
