About ICISE center
Since 1993 the Rencontres du Vietnam, which is an official partner of UNESCO, has organised international scientific conferences and schools to foster exchanges between Vietnamese or Asia-Pacific scientists and colleagues from other parts of the world. The construction of the International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science Education (ICISE) in the city of Quy Nhon (Central Vietnam) had the ambitious objective to focus on developing Science and Education, helping young Asian students and scientists to meet with the International Science community, bringing the opportunity to accelerate their knowledge from attending lectures and sharing ideas with overseas high-level counterparts
About Neutrino Workshop
The workshop intends to bring together experimentalists and theorists to address the remaining unknowns with the 3-flavor leptonic mixing paradigm, to understand anomalies in and tensions among experimental data, and to investigate the possibility of non-standard physics with ongoing neutrino oscillation experiments and the potential reaches of all exciting opportunity with next-generation gigantic experiments. To maximize global resources and provide a synergetic research program, novel experimental concepts and complementarity between neutrino oscillation experiments and other types of experiments (such as neutrinos from collider) for researching the entire spectrum of neutrino physics are highly encouraged. The workshop's objectives will specifically include, but will not be limited to:
- Addressing the remaining unknowns via neutrino oscillation measurement for the completeness of the 3-flavor leptonic mixing paradigm. (Related experiments include T2K, NOvA, Super-K, IceCube…)
- Understanding the anomalies in reactor, short-baseline and tensions in the experimental neutrino data. Possible new physics (eg. sterile neutrino, non-standard interaction, large extra dimension…) to explain the anomalies , currently allowed range of the relevant parameters, and potential aspects/features to isolate/enhance the new physics effect with on-going and future experiments.
- Explore the physical potential of and complementary between the gigantic upcoming experiments (DUNE, Hyper-K, JUNO, KM3NET ...) in addressing the unknown known and sensitivity to the search the non-standard possibilities
- Possible neutrino physics scenarios after the DUNE/Hyper-K/JUNO era?
- Neutrino physics with collider-based experiments ( FASERnu(2), AdvSND, Belle-I…I) and their synergy with neutrino oscillation expperiments
- Novel neutrino sources (ESSnuSB super beam; muon-based sources nuSTORM, ISODAR) and novel detection techniques (Theia, LiquidO, … )
- Prospect of PMNS matrix’s unitarity testing
Scientific Program Committee
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Tsuyoshi Nakaya (Chair)
Kyoto Univ., JP
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Jacques Dumarchez
LPNHE-Univ. of Paris, France
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Francesca Di Lodovico
King's College London, UK
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Ken Sakashita
IPNS, KEK, JP
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Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA & IOP, Bhubaneswar, IN
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Karol Lang
The Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA
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Yuichi Oyama
IPNS, KEK, JP
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Osamu Yasuda
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., JP
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Nguyen Thi Hong Van
IOP, VAST, VN
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Jacques Dumarchez
LPNHE, Paris, FR
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Jean Tran Thanh Van
Rencontres du Vietnam & IFIRSE, VN
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Cao Van Son
IFIRSE, VN