23–27 Oct 2023
Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
Europe/Rome timezone
opening day available in streaming on the YouTube channel of the Physics and Astronomy Dpt. of the University of Padova: https://youtu.be/t_9s2ALOFGQ

Call for Abstracts

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline

Plenary Talks and Challenge Talks are given by invited speakers only.

Abstracts are welcome for contributed and flash talks.
Contributed Talks will have 15 + 5 minutes time.
Flash Talks will have 5 minutes time plus a question time at the end of the session. Flash Talks substitute the Poster Session.

All Plenary and Contributed Talks must be presented in person at the conference venue in Venice.
Same is preferred for Flash Talks, however, only for these type, a remote presentation can be considered.

You are invited to submit your abstract for a talk to be presented in the parallel sessions of the Conference. Acceptance is not guaranteed and it will depend on the schedule of the scientific program.

It is mandatory to select the preferred presentation type (contributed talk or flash talk) and the most appropriate scientific track.

Motivated young researchers are strongly encouraged to apply for "Flash Talks". The best 3 Flash Talks will be awarded with a special mention and some interesting gadgets.

The submitter will receive a notification of acceptance or rejection to the e-mail address indicated in the abstract, by July 20th, if not earlier.

Please find here following some details on the Tracks topics.

“Neutrino Properties”
Topics include the current status of experimental measurements of oscillation parameters (mixing angles, squared mass differences, CP violation phase), searches for the mass ordering, the neutrino absolute mass scale, recent results and developments in neutrinoless double beta decay, outlook on future experiments, measurements of neutrino cross sections, searches for heavy neutrinos at colliders, the state of the art in the search for light sterile neutrinos. Related sustainability and social impact.

“Neutrinos in astroparticle physics, experiments”
Topics include neutrinos from galactic and extragalactic astrophysical sources, telescopes and detector arrays for observing them, recent results connecting cosmic rays, gamma rays, gravitational waves with neutrinos (multi-messenger astrophysics), searches for Dark Matter and Axion-like particles, Physics Beyond the Standard Model with neutrino telescopes, interpretation and modeling of recent results, an outlook on future observatories and observation strategies. Related sustainability and social impact.

“Neutrinos in astroparticle physics, theory”
Topics include the phenomenology of leptonic CP Violation, the phenomenology of sterile neutrinos, the role of neutrino physics and properties in cosmology, phenomenological summary on neutrino properties, theoretical models for neutrino properties, neutrinos from supernovae. Related sustainability and social impact.

"Data Science and Detector R&D"
Topics include technological developments in detector systems, data analysis techniques and software frameworks in the neutrino science area. Related sustainability and social impact.

The call for abstracts is closed.