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Welcome to “Vietnam School on Neutrino”!. Jul-10-2017. Yuichi Oyama (KEK/J-PARC) Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) Atsumu Suzuki (Kobe Univ.) Tsuyoshi Nakaya (Kyoto Univ.) Son Cao (KEK/J-PARC) Nguyen Thi Hong Van (IOP, Hanoi)

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Jul-10-2017

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  1. Welcome to “Vietnam School on Neutrino”! Jul-10-2017 Yuichi Oyama (KEK/J-PARC) Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) Atsumu Suzuki (Kobe Univ.) Tsuyoshi Nakaya (Kyoto Univ.) Son Cao (KEK/J-PARC) Nguyen Thi Hong Van (IOP, Hanoi) Jean Tran Thanh Van (Rencontres du Vietnam) Presented by Yuichi Oyama Let me present the background, the motivation and the program of this neutrino school.

  2. Background of this Neutrino School • A project to make an experimental neutrino group in Quy Nhon was proposed by Prof. Jean Tran Thanh Van, who is the president of Rencontres du Vietnam. • The goal of the project is to participate in and contribute to Japanese neutrino experiments, Super-Kamiokande(SK),T2K, and Hyper-Kamiokande(HK) as a Vietnamese Group. • Since no high energy experimental group exists in Vietnam, strong support by Japanese physicists working in SK and T2K was requested.

  3. Schedule of the Entire Project • Summer 2017-”Vietnam School on Neutrino” for 2 weeks, 20 students-Ceremony of creation of the neutrino group on July 17th. • Short-term period (3~5 years)-The group will be soon active, the leader may work remotely. -2 doctors and 1-2 PhD students will be selected-Join officially in an international collaboration (probably, T2K)-Find 1-2 foreigner postdocs to extend the group. • Long-term period-Enlarge group-Keep join in the collaboration and extend, may be, to HK-May build a R & D lab (this will need more postdocs).-etc.

  4. About this school • All foreign school organizers are Japanese members ofSK and T2K. Most of them will also give lectures in the first week of the school. • Invitation to experimental neutrino physics.Students are possible candidates for “1-2 PhD students”or “2 doctors”.Students have a chance to join Japanese neutrino experiments. • We read Curriculum Vitae of students, and we found thatmost of them are studying theoretical particle physics. We hope that some of them will change their research field from theory to experiment, and become a pioneer of the Vietnamese high energy experiment.

  5. The school program • In total, we have 20 classes by 11 lecturers in 2 weeks.Each class is 90 minutes long. • The program is experiment-oriented. 9lecturers are experimentalists, and 15 classes are given by them. • 5 lecturers are SK and/or T2K members, and 8 classes are given by them. • In addition, software training, hardware training, exercise and student presentation are included in the program. • All of you can join some of the lectures if the cosmology conference and the Viet Nus workshop are boring.

  6. Experiments are important! • To invite students to experiments, let me introduce some words from Prof. Totsuka who was the first spokesperson of the Super-Kamiokande experiment. Prof. Yoji Totsuka (1942-2008) Even though a great theorist propose a fantastic and beautiful theoretical model, we can easily reject it, saying “No! it does not agree with our experiment!”.In physics, the experimental result is everything. Straightforwardly speaking, I am a detectorphysicist.I can make the best detector in the world,and I can explore the most advanced physics in the world.

  7. Welcome to the world of neutrino experiments ! at least, for 2 weeks, hopefully, for the rest of your research life. Enjoy !

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