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SUMMARY:IIHE Invited seminar: High-Energy Neutrinos at the LHC
DTSTART:20260529T120000Z
DTEND:20260529T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Denis Soldin (University of Utah)\n\nAbstract: The 
 recent direct detection of high-energy neutrinos at the LHC has opened a n
 ew windowinto high-energy particle physics and highlighted the potential o
 f neutrino physics forgroundbreaking discoveries. I will give an overview 
 of the physics potential of high-energyneutrino measurements at colliders 
 with an emphasis on the connection between particleand astroparticle physi
 cs. I will discuss recent results of measurements at the LHC andoutline th
 e prospects of next-generation neutrino experiments at colliders\, highlig
 htingvarious proposals for future detectors.The recent direct detection of
  high-energy neutrinos at the LHC has opened a new windowinto high-energy 
 particle physics and highlighted the potential of neutrino physics forgrou
 ndbreaking discoveries. I will give an overview of the physics potential o
 f high-energyneutrino measurements at colliders with an emphasis on the co
 nnection between particleand astroparticle physics. I will discuss recent 
 results of measurements at the LHC andoutline the prospects of next-genera
 tion neutrino experiments at colliders\, highlightingvarious proposals for
  future detectors.\n\n\n\nThe recent direct detection of high-energy neutr
 inos at the LHC has opened a new window into high-energy particle physics 
 and highlighted the potential of neutrino physics for groundbreaking disco
 veries. I will give an overview of the physics potential of high-energy ne
 utrino measurements at colliders with an emphasis on the connection betwee
 n particle and astroparticle physics. I will discuss recent results of mea
 surements at the LHC and outline the prospects of next-generation neutrino
  experiments at colliders\, highlighting various proposals for future dete
 ctors. \n\n\n\nShort bio: \n\n\n\nDennis Soldin studied physics at the Un
 iversity of Wuppertal\, Germany\, where he also received his doctorate deg
 ree in 2017 for work on measurements of cosmic rays with the IceCube Neutr
 ino Observatory (IceCube). As a postdoctoral researcher at the University 
 of Delaware he continued his work in cosmic-ray research with IceCube wher
 e he was also the convener for the comic-ray working group from 2018 to 20
 23. Since 2021\, he is involved in plans to build a Forward Physics Facili
 ty (FPF) at CERN as a member of the FPF coordination panel and convener fo
 r the working group on light hadron production. In 2022\, Soldin moved as 
 a postdoctoral researcher to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology\, Germa
 ny\, before he became an assistant professor at the University of Utah in 
 2023. In 2024\, he joined the Trinity Collaboration to build a new neutrin
 o oberservatory at Frisco Peak in southern Utah\, where he is the convener
  for analysis and simulation. Since 2025\, Soldin is the IceCube analysis 
 coordinator and responsible for the overall organization and oversight of 
 the working groups and physics analyses in IceCube. \n\n\n\n \n\nhttps://
 indico.iihe.ac.be/event/2463/
URL:https://indico.iihe.ac.be/event/2463/
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