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This will be a significant step towards testing ProtoDUNE for the next era of neutrino research
On Saturday, 8 July 2023, the inhabitants of Prévessin-Moëns had the opportunity to visit a unique CERN facility, the Neutrino Platform.
The teams at CERN’s Neutrino Platform are currently upgrading and assembling multiple detectors to help large experiments in the USA and Japan to uncover these mysterious particles
Join CERN, Fermilab and SURF on 15 June at 6 p.m. CEST for its first gameshow-style livestream to learn about all things neutrinos
The CERN Neutrino Platform has proved a major success in enabling European participation in long-baseline neutrino projects in the US and Japan
CERN has a very rich physics programme not only at the high-energy frontier, let’s take a look at some of the interesting results it’s producing.
A key component for the ProtoDUNE neutrino experiment arrived this week at CERN from the UK
Meet the two prototypes under construction at CERN for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
The Baby MIND neutrino detector, after being assembled and tested at CERN, is now ready to be shipped to Japan
With the arrival of key detector components at CERN, the construction of protoDUNE’s single-phase module can now get started
The neutrino detector’s road-trip comes to an end as it nestles into its new home near Chicago