Nicola McConkey is an Ernest Rutherford Fellow at University College London. She is a neutrino physicist with a particular interest in particle detector development. She works predominantly in the area of liquid argon-based neutrino detectors (SBND, DUNE, MicroBooNE), and is also currently developing new technology for measuring the neutrino mass with the Quantum Technologies for Neutrino Mass (QTNM) project.Nu opportunities: Neutrino Experiments of the futureThere remain many unanswered questions in the field of neutrino physics - their mixing, mass and nature, even the number of types of neutrino is open to question. In this talk I will review the next generation of neutrino experiments, touching on some of the key challenges and exciting opportunities as we move towards the era of precision measurements in neutrino physics.
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