SERB sponsored Springer International Conference Future Prospects in Neutrino and Astroparticle Physics 2024

This conference aims to highlight the recent breakthroughs in Neutrino and Astroparticle physics as well as its future prospects. Neutrino physics is currently one of the most fascinating fields of study, and it is expected that future generations of long and short baseline neutrino experiments will be able to resolve many important issues such as CP violation, neutrino mass hierarchy, octant degeneracy, the existence of sterile neutrinos, and so on.  
 
Standard model of Particle physics is one of the most successful theory. But yet, it is not complete and have several inadequacies. The discovery of neutrino oscillations has already proven that neutrinos are massive, indicating that we must investigate beyond the Standard Model (BSM). There are various well-motivated BSM frameworks, such as the seesaw mechanism, which entails the insertion of heavy fermions in the theory, to explain the non-zero but low neutrino mass. The detection of a lepton number violating process in neutrinoless double beta decay experiments could be a probe for Majorana neutrinos!

We hope to focus on these important issues in this conference. In addition, we plan to focus on the role of neutrinos in Dark Matter, Astrophysics and Cosmology.