Neutrinos from Home is an online conference with an innovative format. This format, pioneered by Cosmology from Home, produces a dynamic and collaborative workshop experience within the online domain. It includes the use of pre-recorded talks, and a combination of asynchronous and scheduled live discussions. A permanently available and freely-navigated discussion space also facilitates ongoing, organic discussions. The conference will bring together theorists and experimentalists in the high energy, cosmology and astrophysics communities, from around the world, to discuss the current state of neutrino physics.


Pedagogical Talks

Andre de Gouvea (The Majorana vs Dirac Neutrino Question)
Peter Denton (Overview of Neutrino Oscillations in the Three Flavor Paradigm)
Julia Gehrlein (Neutrino Mass Mechanisms)
Dan Hooper (The Status and Future of Neutrino Astronomy)


Confirmed Speakers

Samuel Brieden
Mauricio Bustamante
Animesh Chatterjee (on behalf of ICARUS)
Jordy de Vries
Alba Domi (on behalf of KM3NeT )
Francois Drielsma
Matteo Galli (on behalf of DUNE)
Srubabati Goswami
Alberte López Freire

Ivan Martinez Soler
Hernan Noriega
Tomas Nosek (T2K+NOνA joint results)
Debashis Pachhar
Sergio Palomares
Yuber Perez-Gonzalez
Michela Sestu
Walter Tangarife

Organizers

Olivia Meredith Bitter (Northwestern University and Fermilab)

Adriano Cherchiglia (Campinas State U.)

Shaun Hotchkiss (Effective Research Sharing)

Gabriele Montefalcone (University of Texas at Austin)

Justin Mueller (Fermilab)

Matthijs van der Wild (Durham University)

Advisors

Elena Gramellini (University of Manchester)

Alex Keshavarzi (University College London)

Peter Millington (University of Manchester)

Tanaz Mohayai (Indiana University Bloomington)