Project description
Revealing how hidden symmetries shape the universe
The symmetries underpinning our description of nature could answer some of the most inspiring and grand questions we have about the universe. The EU-funded HIDDeN project will conduct research on hidden symmetries and how they affect neutrinos, dark matter and other elusive particles. Specifically, it will explore CP symmetry breaking, or the lack of it, in leptons and strong interactions, symmetries in the mass and mixing patterns of known particles and symmetries responsible for dark matter stability and its interactions. The project's mission is to train the new generation of researchers to address fundamental questions in particle physics and cosmology via an ambitious multidisciplinary research and training programme.
Fields of science
- natural sciencesphysical sciencestheoretical physicsparticle physicsneutrinos
- natural sciencesphysical sciencestheoretical physicsparticle physicsleptons
- natural sciencesphysical sciencestheoretical physicsparticle physicsfermions
- natural sciencesphysical sciencesastronomyastrophysicsdark matter
- natural sciencesphysical sciencesastronomyphysical cosmology
Programme(s)
Coordinator
40126 Bologna
Italy
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Participants (12)
28049 Madrid
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75794 Paris
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69117 Heidelberg
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76131 Karlsruhe
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46010 Valencia
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8006 Zurich
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00044 Frascati
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08007 Barcelona
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37073 Gottingen
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SO17 1BJ Southampton
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Participation ended
28037 Madrid
DH1 3LE Durham
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