Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries (N3AS)
A new NSF Physics Frontier Center
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Collaboration
N3AS is training a new generation of postdoctoral fellows in key interdisciplinary areas important to astrophysics and cosmology.
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Research
Learn about our researchers' focus on neutrino physics, nucleosynthesis, dense matter, dark matter, and more.
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Browse Publications
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About N3AS
The Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries (N3AS) is a multi-institutional collaboration dedicated to recruiting and training postdoctoral researchers interested in neutrino physics and astrophysics, nuclear astrophysics topics ranging from supernova and neutron star modeling to dark matter, and fundamental symmetries. The collaboration is funded by the National Science Foundation and the Heising-Simons Foundation.
Our network fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion. We welcome scientists of all identities and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for individuals of underrepresented backgrounds.
Upcoming Events
N3AS Newscenter
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Probing Non-Annihilating Dark Matter with Celestial Objects
Despite the prodigious abundance of dark matter, its microscopic identity is yet to be revealed, and is considered to be a major mystery in modern day science.
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Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Program
Students in the N3AS undergraduate program work with a scientific mentor to develop their research, and also have a career mentor. Students are directly supported by N3AS, and participate in […]
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Signatures of the quark-hadron phase transition at neutrino detectors
Prepared by Anna M. Suliga Core-collapse supernovae are one of the most complex phenomena and most efficient neutrino factories in the Universe. Not only are they one of the sites […]