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CAREER: Accelerating Neutrino Physics into the Precision Era — NSF Award to University of California-Irvine (CA, $400,000)

CAREER: Precision Theory for Interpreting Neutrino Experiments Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the universe, yet many of their fundamental properties remain unknown. Answering basic questions—such as whether neutrinos violate fundamental symmetries or reveal new particles beyond our current knowledge

Award titleCAREER: Accelerating Neutrino Physics into the Precision Era
Award ID2544442
AwardeeUniversity of California-Irvine
CityIRVINE
StateCA
Amount obligated$400,000
Principal investigatorShirley Li
ProgramNUCLEAR THEORY, Particle Astrophysics/Cosmic P, PHYSICS AT THE INFO FRONTIER
Start date07/01/2026
AbstractCAREER: Precision Theory for Interpreting Neutrino Experiments Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the universe, yet many of their fundamental properties remain unknown. Answering basic questions—such as whether neutrinos violate fundamental symmetries or reveal new particles beyond our current knowledge—requires a new level of precision in how neutrino experiments are interpreted. Over the next decade, major U.S.-led experiments will collect unprecedented data, but fully realizin
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