1–5 Aug 2016
Niels Bohr Institute
Europe/Copenhagen timezone
Thanks to all who participated for a most enjoyable school (see 'Photos' below)!

Scientific Programme

Suggestions for preliminary reading for the lectures:

Neutrino Theory/Phenomenology (3 lectures)

Eligio Lisi (INFN Bari)

Analysis of neutrino mass, mixing and flavor change
E. Lisi
Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 64 (2010) 171-177

Neutrino Masses and Mixings: Status and Prospects
L. Camilleri, E. Lisi, J.F. Wilkerson, 
Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Phys. 58 (2008) 343-369


Neutrino Astronomy/Astrophysics (3 lectures)

Teresa Montaruli (Université de Genève)

In search for extraterrestrial high energy neutrinos
L. Anchordoqui, T. Montaruli
Ann. Rev. Nucl. part. Phys. 60 (2010) 129-162

High energy neutrino astronomy: the cosmic ray connection 
F. Halzen, D. Hooper
Rept. Prog. Phys. 65 (2002) 1025-1078

For a comprehensive collection of relevant papers see: http://www.nu.to.infn.it/Astrophysical_Neutrinos/


Neutrino Cosmology (3 lectures)

Steen Hannestad (Aarhus University)

Modern Cosmology
S. Dodelson
(Academic Press, 2003)

Neutrino physics from precision cosmology
S. Hannestad
Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. 65 (2010) 185-208

Primordial neutrinos
S. Hannestad
Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 56 (2006) 137-161


The lectures will be interspersed with topical seminars by NBI researchers.

There will be a Discussion session after the talks every day, with all speakers present.

A problems class will also be held every day*. Students may offer to give brief talks on relevant work they have done.

For attending all talks and discussion/problems classes, 2 ECTS points will be awarded. 
Student talks selected for presentation will be awarded 1 additional ECTS point.

(* except Wednesday when there is an excursion planned instead)