This event is in the past.It took place on March 16, 2026 at Kavli Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology.


First Results from the JUNO Experiment
Portola Valley
Peer inside a 20-kiloton underground detector as UC Irvine's Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux unveils JUNO's first neutrino oscillation measurements. Cutting-edge particle physics made accessible: learn how ghostly particles are caught and what they reveal about our universe.
Cutting-edge science
Academic lecture
Free admission
Online option
Tips
💻attend via Zoom if you can't make it in person
🔬world's largest liquid scintillator detector
🎓open to the public, no physics background required
First Results from the JUNO Experiment


Peer inside a 20-kiloton underground detector as UC Irvine's Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux unveils JUNO's first neutrino oscillation measurements. Cutting-edge particle physics made accessible: learn how ghostly particles are caught and what they reveal about our universe.
Cutting-edge science
Academic lecture
Free admission
Online option
Tips
💻attend via Zoom if you can't make it in person
🔬world's largest liquid scintillator detector
🎓open to the public, no physics background required
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