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Posted on March 1, 2024 by Mitch Soderberg

DUNE Far Detector Milestone!

The excavation of the DUNE Far Detector caverns was recently completed in South Dakota, which is a huge step for the experiment.  Syracuse University did a nice write-up about this milestone, with a bit of local context, which you can read at: https://artsandsciences.syracuse.edu/news-all/news-2024/mining-for-neutrino-answers/

They also made a really cool video!

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Our group studies the properties of subatomic particles called neutrinos.  We are seeking to understand the nature of neutrinos and their role in the evolution of the universe, as well as whether there are new surprises these little particles still have yet to reveal.

Our research program encompasses a number of different experiments, on which we do: detector development, design, and construction; operations support; data analysis; software development; outreach.

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