Aligarh Muslim University. Study of Neutrino Oscillation at the Accelerator Experiments

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Aligarh Muslim University Study of Neutrino Oscillation at the Accelerator Experiments at the Aligarh Muslim University is organizing a two week course on the Study of Neutrino Oscillation at the Accelerator Experiments from the 10 th November, 2018 (Saturday) to 24 th November, 2018 (Saturday). will be the speaker from abroad. Besides his lectures there will be many guest lectures. Prof. Sanjib R. Mishra M.J. Mungo Distinguished Professor, & Astronomy, University of South Carolina. 712 Main St; Columbia, SC, 29208. Email: sanjib@sc.edu, sanjib0704@gmail.com Tel: (803)-777-2668, 777-4121. Prof. Uma Shankar I.I.T. Bombay Mumbai, India

Prof. M. Sajjad Athar Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, India Prof. Brajesh Choudhary and Astrophysics University of Delhi Delhi, India Institute of Physics Bhubaneswar, India Duration of Lectures: 1hr 30 mins + 15mts interactive session. Duration of Tutorial: 1 hr 30 mins Prof. Uma Shankar s lectures will be of 1hr 40 mins + 20 mins interaction session. Lectures and Tutorials Speaker Lectures Tutorials 1 hr 30 mins 1 hr 30 mins 15 4 Prof. Uma Shankar 3 1 Prof. M. Sajjad Athar 4 - Prof. Brajesh Choudhary 1-3 1

Saturday 10 Nov Sunday 11 Nov Lecture #1: Introduction to the Standard Model of Electroweak Interaction - I Prof. Uma Shankar Lecture #2: Introduction to the Standard Model of Electroweak Interaction -II Prof. Uma Shankar Monday 12 Nov Lecture #3: Neutrinos in Particle Physics: An introduction to the most ubiquitous and the least understood fermion that make up the world we live in. Lecture #4: Introduction to the Standard Model of Electroweak Interaction -III Prof. Uma Shankar Tuesday 13 Nov Lecture #5: Neutrinos in Accelerator: The status and the future of the accelerator neutrinos. Lecture #6: Neutrino-electron scattering Wednesday 14 Nov Thursday 15 Nov Lecture #7: Neutrinos in Accelerator: The future of the accelerator neutrinos. Lecture #8: Neutrino Oscillations: Status of the neutrino oscillation; PMNS matrix and neutrino mass hierarchy; the open questions and challenges. Lecture #9: Neutrino Inclusive Cross Section: A summary of the inclusive neutrino cross section, emphasizing the dominant errors in current measurements. Lecture #10: Neutrino-nucleon scattering Tutorial on lecture #3 and #5.

Lecture #11: Neutrino Flux: Neutrino species; Measurements of Neutrino Flux; proposed experiments to measure the flux (Neutrino & Hadron-production experiments). Friday 16 Nov Lecture #12: Exclusive Neutrino Processes Quasi Elastic & Resonance Processes: The status and challenges of the neutrino induced Quasi Elastic and Resonance processes. Tutorial on lecture #7, #8 and #9 Saturday 17 Nov Lecture #13: Exclusive Neutrino Processes-II Lecture #14: Accelerator based long base line experiments Prof. Brajesh Choudhary Monday 19 Nov Lecture #15: The status and challenges of the neutrino induced Quasi-Elastic and Resonance processes. Lecture #16: One pion production Tuesday 20 Nov Lecture #17: Neutrino Production of the Coherent-Mesons: The status and challenges of the neutrino induced coherent processes. Lecture #18: Neutrino oscillation Phenomenology in threeflavour scheme - I Tutorial on lecture #11 and #12.

Wednesday 21 Nov Lecture #19: How to predict the neutrino spectra the far location and associated errors Lecture #20: Neutrino oscillation Phenomenology in threeflavour scheme - II. Tutorial on lecture #18. Thursday 22 Nov Lecture #21: Neutrino Energy Scale and Prediction of Neutrino Spectra at the 'Far-Detector Lecture #22: Search for New Physics using Neutrinos: Select topics on windows to the new physics using neutrinos. Lecture #23 Neutrino oscillation Phenomenology in threeflavour scheme III. Tutorial on lecture #20. Friday 23 Nov Lecture #24: Search for New Physics using Neutrinos: Select topics on windows to the new physics using neutrinos (Part-I) Lecture #25: Sterile Neutrinos Saturday 24 Nov Lecture #26: Search for New Physics using Neutrinos: Select topics on windows to the new physics using neutrinos (Part-II) Lecture #27: Deep inelastic scattering Feedback Session: 1 hr. Test based on Lectures delivered.

Who can attend: Students from different institutions who are interested in the understanding of neutrino physics, particle physics and those who are involved in research in neutrino physics can attend the workshop. Last date of Registration: 15 th September, 2018. Registration fees: The participation fees for taking the course are as follows: Participants Amount Ph.D. student 2000 INR M. Sc. Student (*) 1000 INR From Abroad 4000 INR Faculty 3000 INR The above fees include all local hospitality (accommodation and food). (*) The accommodation of outstation M.Sc. participants will be arranged on payment basis in the University campus. Registration: Applicants have to first register at the GIAN portal. (http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/ccourses/approvecourses3) The candidates will be informed about the selection on 20 th September, 2018. The participants are requested to email the transaction details to gian.physics.amu@gmail.com.

Mode of Payment Money can be transferred on GIAN COURSE COORDINATOR, DEPTT. OF PHYSICS Account number: 5247101004984 Bank: CANARA BANK Address: CANARA BANK, ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK, LAL DIGGI, ALIGARH-202001. Branch: AMU, Aligarh IFSC code: CNRB0005247 Branch code: 005247 MICR code: 202015013 Mohammad Sajjad Athar Professor and Course Coordinator, GIAN course Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh- 202002 sajathar@gmail.com 0091-9634990796 Dr. M. J. Warsi University GIAN Coordinator Department of Linguistics Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh-202002 warsimj@gmail.com 0091-9068771999