After the reactor angle θ13 was measured by Daya Bay and RENO in 2012, neutrino physics has been entering a new era of precision measurement. The next generation of neutrino experiments would measure the leptonic Dirac CP phase precisely, in addition to the octant of the atmospheric angle θ23 and the neutrino mass hierarchy. Nevertheless, precision measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters is not enough for identifying the underlying theory behind neutrino oscillation. Turning neutrino oscillation experiment into neutrino collider can help us to get more insight into the new physics of the neutrino sector. In this talk I would first briefly review the current status of neutrino oscillation and then introduce how to turn neutrino experiments into neutrino collider.
Employment
October 2017 – : Project Researcher, Joint appointment by the University of California atBerkeley (USA) and Kavli IPMU (WPI) at the University of Tokyo (Japan)
October 2014 – October 2017: Guest Scientist at Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Kernphysik(Germany)
September 2012 – September 2014: JSPS Fellow at KEK Theory Center (Japan)
Awards, Prize, and Grands
2018: Grand-in-Aid for Young Scientists from JSPS (2,400,000 JPY)
2017: Fermilab Neutrino Physics Center Scholar Program
2014: Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research from JSPS (600,000 JPY)
2013: Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research from JSPS (1,000,000 JPY)
2012: Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research from JSPS (800,000 JPY)
2012: JSPS Fellowship