The 2nd Short-Baseline Experiment-Theory Workshop will be hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory and held fully in-person at the beautiful Hotel Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from the 2nd to 5th of April 2024.
This workshop takes place during the pivotal moment where the entire SBN program has begun to ramp up, and aims to ignite further collaborations between theorists and experimentalists, discuss past and future results and take advantage of future capabilities of short-baseline experiments at Fermilab, reactors and beyond!
Thanks to all who attended and made the workshop a success!
The workshop format will have plenty of time for discussions during and after the talks, and to have focused dedicated discussion sessions to encourage further collaboration. Topics include, but are not limited to,
The timetable and preliminary agenda is now available. Please note that some title's are temporary placeholders.
Registration is now open, and can be accessed through the side menu or https://indico.nevis.columbia.edu/event/6/registrations/,
Note that once pre-registered on indico, a registration fee of $100 must be paid at https://cvent.me/q8oALZ. Registration fee is $100 and will cover, coffee breaks and workshop banquet. More information during registration process.
The Hotel Santa Fe is located 12 minutes walk from the central Santa Fe Plaza, and right beside the modern Santa Fe Rail Yard district. We have block reserved 30 rooms at government rate with the hotel, to avail of this please contact the Hotel Santa Fe directly (855) 825-9876 quoting "LANL - Short Baseline Neutrino Theory Workshop".
In addition, there is a wide variety of hotels and accommodation in Santa Fe all within walking distance of the venue.
If luck holds out the local Santa Fe Ski slopes should still be in season, for all our colleagues who enjoy winter sports or want to take advantage of the beautiful Santa Fe Mountains!
Details of optional excursion and local recommendations coming soon.
For any questions or comments in regards the workshop, please reach out to the local organizers Mark Ross-Lonergan (markrosslonergan@lanl.gov) or Bill Louis (louis@lanl.gov)
Link to the first SBN-Theory workshop, hosted virtually in Dec 2021: https://indico.ph.ed.ac.uk/event/107/
Organization Committee