[Physical-sciences] REMINDER -JAN PSD MIXER TOMORROW
TRIUMF Physical Sciences
sciencediv at triumf.ca
Thu Jan 16 10:42:48 PST 2025
Quick reminder of our January mixer tomorrow the 17th of January at 2:30pm online and in the Auditorium!
The agenda and connection information is below.
In-person attendees: Don’t forget to scan the QR code on Ritu's slides when you arrive to confirm your attendance (or pre register your attendance https://forms.office.com/r/ALuKb8GCG3). This information helps us with planning future mixers (the food and drink order specifically), and it also satisfies AP’s requirement of listing attendees when I reconcile the catering bill.
PSD MIXER JANUARY 2025
When January 17th 2025, at 2:30pm
Where In Person in MOB Auditorium
and Virtually via Zoom
Agenda
* Division updates w/ Ritu (~20 min + 5 Min Q+A)
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Student Talks; - "Calcium Excess in Novae: Beyond Nuclear Physics Uncertainties" presented by Mallory Loria (~7 min +3 Min Q+A)
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- "Lasers and Magnets: the two coolest things in physics" presented by Wolfgang Klassen (~7 min +3 Min Q+A)
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“Hyper-Kamiokande: Pioneering precision in long-baseline neutrino physics” presented by Laurence Cooke (~20 min) Abstract Below!
* Pizza and pop!
Science Talk Abstract;
By observing differences between the oscillation of neutrinos and anti-neutrinos, the T2K experiment has shown results which hint at CP violation in the lepton sector. The Hyper-Kamiokande experiment is a next-generation long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment currently under construction in Japan. A key physics goal of this experiment will be the discovery of CP violation in the lepton sector. The Hyper-Kamiokande detector (which will be installed in the world’s largest artificial underground cavity) will achieve much higher event rates than its predecessor. Consequently, neutrino measurements will no longer be limited by statistics but by systematic uncertainties. Understanding and reducing these systematic uncertainties is vital for Hyper-Kamiokande to achieve its physics goals. This talk will discuss some of the efforts of Hyper-K group at TRIUMF to tackle these challenges.
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Hope to see you all there!
Thanks,
Lauren
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