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18th International Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors We’re a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. Our students, alumni and staff are driven towards making an impact. We’ve a reputation for uncovering new ways to make things happen. But we’re not prepared to let the story end there. Thanks to a partnership between the City of and the County of , we were born out of boldness, imagination and collaboration. And from the moment our first 450 students arrived on our 400-acre campus is 1965, we’ve been forward focused ever since. Rankings

48th in the QS World Rankings

7th overall (REF)

17th most international university in the world (THE)

1st most targeted university by top graduate employers (High Fliers)

10 subjects in the Top 50 (QS World Rankings) People

5,678 staff members

1,842 academics and researchers

Academic departments in four faculty groupings 30 (Arts, Social Science, Science; Medicine) Physics at Warwick

Ranked in top 10 research environments in the UK (REF 2014) 96% of the research papers ‘internationally excellent or ‘world leading’ (REF 2014)

Areas: Astronomy & Astrophysics Condensed Matter Physics Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics Medical Physics Centre for Fusion, Space and Astrophysics Theoretical Physics Warwick Particle Physics Group

Particle physics group formed in 2004 by Professor Paul Harrison 9 academics, 14 Research Assistants including a Royal Society Fellow and 2 Marie Currie Fellows

Areas: Neutrino Physics: T2K and Hyper-K, DUNE, SuperNEMO, Neutrino beam physics LHC Physics: ATLAS LHC Physics: Large Hydrogen Collider beauty experiment Detector Development warwick.ac.uk/physics

18th International Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors