
What Else – N2 is better than N
Exploiting Coherent Effects in Neutrino and Dark Matter Interactions
The detection of neutrinos and dark matter remains one of the foremost challenges in modern physics, owing to their extremely small interaction cross sections.
In the era of high-precision measurements, the ability to accumulate large event statistics has become increasingly critical. Exploiting coherent effects in neutrino interactions offers a promising avenue to enhance event rates and achieve the statistical sensitivity required to measure, for instance, the Cosmological Neutrino Background (CNB). Meanwhile, continuous advances in quantum technologies are paving the way for the coherent control of macroscopic quantum states involving a large number N of atoms or molecules.
This one-day workshop will bring together experts to review the theoretical foundations of coherent interactions and to explore innovative experimental strategies aimed at harnessing this phenomenon for CNB and DM detections.
The program will include invited talks and discussion sessions, fostering collaboration between theorists and experimentalists working in this rapidly evolving field.
Participation is open to researchers and students interested in neutrino physics, dark matter detection, and related areas.
IMPORTANT
The event will be in person. It is mandatory to pre-register in order to attend. Registration form will be available up to and including May 11, 2026 (see top-left menu or the button "Register now" here below).