90 Degrees South: Detecting Invisible Messengers of the Cosmos
90 Degrees South: Detecting Invisible Messengers of the Cosmos
We are delighted to announce this fantastic public and alumni online event hosted by our department together with the team at IceCube South Pole Neutrino Observatory (US & South Pole).
Our Head of Particle Physics Professor Daniela Bortoletto will be hosting a live link-up with Josh Veitch-Michaelis and Martin Wolf, IceCube winterovers who will be talking to us live from Antarctica.
Professor Jim Madsen (Executive Director, Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center) and Dr Gwenhaël de Wasseige (MSCA Individual Fellow, Laboratoire Astroparticule et Cosmologie) will also be joining us to share their work and talk all things neutrino.
You may have heard news lately about discoveries at IceCube, and this is the perfect time to join us, learn what happens there and how the research is done, and ask all the questions you may have.
Find a full listing of Department of Physics upcoming events here.