The 24th International Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors (NNN25) will be held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The workshop location will be split between SNOLAB (pre-workshop Monday and Tuesday, hosted by McGill University) and the main workshop at Places Des Arts (Wednesday to Friday).
NNN25 is jointly organized by SNOLAB, McDonald Institute, and McGill University.
Over the last 25 years, the NNN series of workshops has been providing the international community a forum for in-depth discussions on future large-scale detectors for research on nucleon decay and neutrino physics since its inaugural workshop in 1999 at Stony Brook (NY). The main physics topics of the workshop include: searches for proton decay, CP violation in the lepton sector, determination of the neutrino mass hierarchy, and observation of neutrinos from core-collapse supernovae.