A design study for a high intensity neutrino oscillation facility in Europe has been funded by the European Comission under
the 7th Framework Programme. Participants in this project include the institutes CEA, CERN, CNRS, CSIC (IFIC and IFT), Durham U., Imperial College London,
INFN, Max Planck Heidelberg, University of Glasgow, University of Oxford, University of Sofia, ...
Our group will be involved in the Physics Work Package. The physics work package will provide the tools and expertise to quantify the physics performance of the different facilities. The design of each facility must
achieve optimal physics performance and this optimization is an iterative process, in which the physics capabilities need to be re-evaluated for the baseline scenarios as they get updated with the results of the accelerator and detector work packages, as well as with the results from neutrino experiments that will be running in parallel. Particularly important will be to include the results of T2K or reactor experiments
as they become available, since they will pin down more precisely the target parameter space and therefore the expected neutrino oscillation signals in the future facilities.
Postdoc Opening
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postdoc.pdf: Postdoc Announcement