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"Next Steps in Neutrino Physics"

The Physics and Astronomy Department at Wheaton College offers a seminar, where Fermilab physicist Geralyn Zeller will deliver a lecture titled "Next Steps in Neutrino Physics."

Geralyn (Sam) Zeller has a PhD. from Northwestern University and has worked in Fermilab since 2009. She received a 2012 DOE Early Career Research Award to advance a detector technology that will capture neutrinos' attributes with unprecedented detail.



The subatomic particles called neutrinos are among the most elusive in the particle kingdom and are very difficult to detect. Zeller will examine the challenging questions surrounding neutrinos as well as future plans and experiments created to answer these questions.

Free and open to the public, this lecture takes place in room 145 of the Meyer Science Center. For more information, contact the Physics Department at 630.752.5007.

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