Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics Division

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The Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics Division is a research unit focused on studying neutrinos and other cosmic particles to explore fundamental questions in particle physics and astrophysics.

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instanceOf research division
scientific organization unit
aimsTo advance understanding of the Universe at the smallest and largest scales
develop new detection techniques for neutrinos and cosmic particles
collaboratesWith international research collaborations
employs astrophysicists
graduate students
particle physicists
postdoctoral researchers
fieldOfWork astroparticle physics
astrophysics
neutrino physics
particle physics
focusesOn fundamental questions in astrophysics
fundamental questions in particle physics
produces conference presentations
scientific publications
technical reports
researchObjective investigate high‑energy phenomena in the cosmos
probe physics beyond the Standard Model
study cosmic particle acceleration mechanisms
understand the role of neutrinos in the Universe
studies cosmic rays
fundamental interactions
high‑energy cosmic particles
neutrino oscillations
neutrino sources in the Universe
neutrinos
properties of neutrino mass
typeOfResearch experimental research
fundamental research
observational research
theoretical research
usesMethod astroparticle observatories
data analysis of cosmic events
experimental particle detectors
theoretical modeling of particle interactions

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Institute for Cosmic Ray Research hasSubdivision Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics Division