#  Hide-and-Seek: The game Physicists Have to Play to Understand Neutrinos 

 



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 **April 19, 2022** 

 06:00PM - 07:00PM EDT 

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 **RCC Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom (Registration Required)**  



 

 



 

 Neutrinos are one of the most puzzling particles in the universe: every second millions of these small particles pass through our body, although none of them will ever interact with us. However, neutrinos could help us to understand nature and answer the most important questions in particle physics. In this talk we will show some of these questions, why the neutrino plays an important role in them, and how physicists have to hide in the Spanish Pyrenees to be able to see one of the most rare processes in the universe.

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 **Speakers:** Francesc Monrabal (Ikerbasque Research Fellow at Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)); Helena Almazan (Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University).

 **Sponsor:** RCC; Ikerbasque Research Fellow at Donostia International Physics Center (DIP).



 

 



 

 

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