NNN11 workshop

12th International Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors

Crowne Plaza Hotel in Zurich, Switzerland

November 7 - 9, 2011

 
 

The 12th International Workshop on Next generation Nucleon  Decay and Neutrino Detectors (NNN11) will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Zurich, Switzerland from November 7 to 9, 2011.  The conference dinner is scheduled in the evening of 8th.  Participants are encouraged to arrive on Sunday November 6th and a reception will be organized on that evening.

The primary purpose of this series of workshops is to discuss future large scale detectors for research on nucleon decays and neutrino physics.  Following the successful format of the previous workshops, the workshop will consist of invited plenary talks and a small number of contributed talks addressing the following topics:

 - Proton decay
 - High intensity neutrino beam
 - Supernova neutrinos
 - Solar neutrinos
 - Atmospheric neutrinos
 - Reactor neutrinos
 - Large detectors R&D

We are looking forward to seeing you soon in Zurich !

A. Rubbia and A. Ereditato (co-chairs of the workshop)

Previous meeting: NNN10 in Toyama, Japan

Jointly organized by:

 

The 1st Announcement of the International Workshop on  Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors (NNN11)

August 23rd 2011: Early Registration is now open !

  1. BulletThe registration is now open !

Register before October 15, 2011 to benefit from a reduced conference fee !

See “Registration” for more information.

  1. BulletHotel booking:

Book early to benefit from a favorable price !

See “Accommodation” for more information.

  1. BulletScientific programme:

See “Scientific Programme” for more information.

  1. BulletAbstract submission:

See “Abstract Submission” to submit an abstract.

The workshop starts in:

Current weather:

September 24th 2011: Preliminary agenda available !

October 10th 2011: The main talks have been finalized ! Abstract submission is still open.

  1. BulletThe final agenda is available.  See “Scientific Programme” for more information.

October 15th 2011: Abstract submission closed. Final agenda available.