The Neutrino Group was established with the recruitment of Livia Ludhova as its head in November 2015. Thanks to funding from the Helmholtz Association’s recruitment initiative, the group has grown significantly and now typically comprises ten members. You can find the current group composition here.
On 15 September 2024, the group was transferred from Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH to GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research GmbH in Darmstadt and is now located at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.

Latest news

  • June 2026 – The JUNO Collaboration published its first physics result in Nature, reporting the world's most precise measurement of the neutrino oscillation parameters Δm²₂₁ and sin²θ₁₂. Members of the Mainz Neutrino Group made significant contributions to the analysis and the preparation of the publication.
  • Press releases: Nature News, Science News, The Associated Press, Reuters

    JUNO detector


  • Karim Mahmoud joind the group as PhD student on 1st June.








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