Speaker
Yifang Wang
(IHEP)
Description
Neutrinos are fundamental building blocks of matter, with a huge abundance in our Universe. Their tiny masses and too weak interactions with other particles make them extremely hard to be detected. Fortunately, they have a peculiar property called oscillation, namely, neutrinos can change flavors from one type to another during their flight. I will introduce what have been learnt from neutrino oscillation and our efforts at the Daya Bay and JUNO experiments, as well as our first results from JUNO recently. I will conclude by elaborating future prospects of JUNO and other neutrino experiments in the world.