Concluding Remarks
Amidst the challenges of COVID-19, a group of Japanese professors share their reflections on VSoN2022, expressing regrets for missed opportunities and gratitude for the organizers. Their virtual presence raised questions about the future of experimental neutrino physics, urging participants to ponder their research journey ahead.
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Concluding Remarks Jul-22-2022 Yuichi Oyama Makoto Miura Atsumu Suzuki Tsuyoshi Nakaya Son Cao Nguyen Thi Hong Van (IFIRSE & IOP, Hanoi) Jean Tran Thanh Van (Rencontres du Vietnam) (KEK/J-PARC) (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, Univ. of Tokyo) (Kobe Univ.) (Kyoto Univ.) (IFIRSE) Presented by Yuichi Oyama
We are very sorry Four professors from Japan participated in VSoN2022. However, three of them (including myself) became positive in the COVID-19 quick-test, and must be in self-isolation in the hotel room for long time. We could not join the school onsite. We connected ZOOM from our hotel room. Some of the lectures became online. Mini-projects and students presentation could not be conducted in the usual manner. The excursion was cancelled. We apologize for this. Also one student became positive in the COVID-19 quick-test. The school was completed with the tremendous contribution of the Vietnamese organizers, especially Son-san. Let's thank Son-san for his hard work. 2 2
In the welcome address, I presented Welcome to the world of neutrino experiments ! at least, for 2 weeks, hopefully, for the rest of your research life. Enjoy !
Let me ask 2 questions.. Did you enjoy the world of neutrino experiment for 2 weeks? Do you hope to continue experimental neutrino physics for rest of your research life? Thank you very much and see you again !