The NNN series of workshops have been providing the international community a forum for in-depth discussions on large-scale NNN detectors since its inaugural workshop in 1999 at Stony Brook. The workshop was hold in turn in the United States, Japan and Europe in the past 16 years, while this year it is moved to China for the first time.
The main physics topics of Workshop include: Discovery of proton decay, discovery of CP violation in the lepton sector, determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy and observation of neutrinos from core collapse supernovae.
Following the successful format of previous NNN workshops, NNN16 will have invited plenary talks as well as a small number of contributed talks. In addition to the plenary sessions, there will be a poster session as well as parallel sessions addressing detector R&D, NNN physics, unification theory and beams for NNN detectors.
Graduate students and postdocs are strongly encouraged to attend the workshop. Funds are available from the workshop sponsors to provide partial support to participants.