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Neutrino Platform

Using 3D printing techniques for future neutrino detectors

by Davide Sgalaberna, Umut Kose & Albert De Roeck (CERN)

A new R&D collaboration strives to explore how additive manufacturing techniques and 3D printing of polystyrene-based scintillator can be used in producing read detectors for neutrino experiments.

 

 A new generation of neutrino experiments, leveraging high-intensity neutrino beams for precision measurements, could complement high-energy searches for new physics.

A discussion with Professor Stefan Söldner-Rembold, co-spokesperson of the DUNE collaboration, on the main particle physics questions from a neutrino perspective, the birth of DUNE and the next steps of the collaboration.

ProtoDUNE gets ready for first tests at CERN

by Panos Charitos

Testing the ProdoDUNE-SP prototype detector at CERN is a crucial milestone for the DUNE experiment.

BabyMIND records first muon tracks

by Etam Noah

The Baby MIND muon spectrometer has started recording its first muon tracks from neutrino interactions at J-PARC since 10th March

Baby MIND born at CERN

by Etam Noah Messomo

Prototype for Magnetised Iron Neutrino Detector (MIND) developed at CERN to measure muons produced in neutrino interactions in the WAGASCI detector, Japan.

Bring on the DUNE detectors

by Roberto Acciarri

The future of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment appears bright, as construction of the two protoDUNE detectors begins at CERN.

ICARUS flies to Fermilab

by Claudio Silverio Montanari

The ICARUS T600 detectors have successfuly started their journey to Fermilab following months of intensive work at CERN.