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Neutrino oscillations

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Professor Paul Harrison (University of Warwick) discusses the life and work of Don Perkins, focusing on neutrino oscillations. He reminisces about meeting Perkins in 1994 and the theoretical framework they developed together.
Professor Paul Harrison discusses the life and work of Don Perkins, focusing on neutrino oscillations. Harrison expresses gratitude for the collaboration with Perkins and Bill Scott, highlighting their efforts to understand neutrino oscillation data. He reminisces about meeting Perkins in 1994 and their subsequent work together, which included challenging the prevailing interpretations of atmospheric neutrino problems and proposing the concept of tri-maximal mixing.

Harrison details the theoretical framework they developed, emphasising the importance of three flavours of neutrinos and a unified approach to neutrino oscillations. He explains the concept of tri-maximal mixing and its predictions, including universal survival probabilities for all neutrino flavours and the potential for new symmetries in physics.

Harrison also covers the impact of their work, noting over 1500 citations from phenomenology papers and the influence on experimental neutrino research. He concludes by reflecting on the legacy of their collaboration and the ongoing search for CP violation in neutrinos, expressing gratitude for the exciting and impactful journey.

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Paul Harrison
Keywords
neutrino oscillations
tri-maximal mixing
atmospheric neutrinos
solar neutrino
proton decay
cp violation
neutrino mass matrix
neutrino symmetries
phenomenology
Department: Particle Physics
Date Added: 26/07/2024
Duration: 00:32:31

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Neutrinos at Soudan and proton decay

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Join Professor Mark Thomson on a journey through particle physics from his early days in proton decay experiments to roles in major neutrino projects like MINOS and DUNE, and the profound implications of particle physics research.
Professor Mark Thomson shares his personal journey in the field of particle physics. He begins by recounting his doctoral studies at Oxford in 1985, where he worked on a proton decay experiment in Minnesota. Thomson reflects on the significance of proton decay experiments in shaping the field of neutrino physics and acknowledges the UK's contribution to this research area.

Professor Thomson discusses the legacy of these experiments and their impact on current and future projects, including the search for proton decay and understanding the origin of matter. He also touches on the evolution of the field, from the early days of proton decay being a hot topic to the development of large-scale neutrino experiments like MINOS and DUNE.

Throughout the podcast, Thomson emphasises the interconnectedness of proton decay experiments and neutrino oscillations, highlighting how the search for proton decay has influenced much of today's neutrino physics. He concludes by reflecting on the UK's strong presence in neutrino research and the potential future discoveries in particle physics. The episode serves as both a historical overview and a personal narrative of Thomson's experiences and contributions to the field.

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Mark Thomson
Keywords
particle physics
proton decay
neutrinos
neutrino oscillations
CERN
MINOS
DUNE
Soudan
experimental physics
astroparticle physics
gauge theory
standard model
grand unification
Department: Particle Physics
Date Added: 26/07/2024
Duration: 00:32:56

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Cosmic Rays / Dark Matter

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Professor Jocelyn Monroe (Particle Physics, University of Oxford) discusses cosmic rays, dark matter, and the work of Don Perkins, focusing on the tools of particle astrophysics.
Professor Jocelyn Monroe is an experimental particle physicist, studying dark matter and neutrinos. Monroe did not know Perkins personally but taught his textbook on particle astrophysics to undergraduates, highlighting its influence and Perkins' enthusiasm for the subject. Monroe's talk focuses on the tools of particle astrophysics that provide insights into the largest scales and exotic objects in the universe, as well as the smallest particle physics distance scales. She discusses cosmic rays and the search for dark matter, emphasizing the evidence for dark matter from various astrophysical scales and observations, which contribute to the Lambda CDM standard model of cosmology. She covers theoretical dark matter models, indirect detection strategies, and the status of self-annihilation searches. Monroe also talks about direct detection of dark matter, her field, and the challenges faced. Her talk ends with the prospects of detecting dark matter and the development of new technologies for this purpose.

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Physics then and now – the life and work of Don Perkins
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Jocelyn Monroe
Keywords
cosmic rays
dark matter
Particle astrophysics
lambda cdm
standard model
cosmology
theoretical models
self-annihilation
gamma rays
collider
neutrino
planck scale
Department: Particle Physics
Date Added: 26/07/2024
Duration: 00:27:26

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CRISPR, Gene Editing, and Metamorphosis

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Oxford Kafka24
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Biotechnology is transforming the human condition. A molecular tool called CRISPR-Cas9 is being used to edit human DNA. Scientists will join influential disabled thinkers to discuss ethical issues hovering around gene editing.
Filmed and edited by Zoe Broughton (https://www.zoebroughton.com/).

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Oxford Kafka24
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Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Nada Kubikova
Dagan Wells
Julia-Sophia Bellingrath
Eben Kirksey
Sarah Kane
Keywords
crispr
biotechnology
ethics
gene editing
genes
DNA
metamorphosis
kafka
disability
disability justice
Department: Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/07/2024
Duration: 01:00:22

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Dieter Haidt

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Brian Foster

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Jonny Tridgell

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Michelle Meadows

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