The JENNIFER3 is an HORIZON EUROPE MSCA Staff Exchange project, which aims to push over the present limits the knowledge of our universe’s fundamental laws, by fostering the synergy and the knowledge sharing among experiments which investigate flavour physics in the quark and neutrino sectors at unique research infrastructures located in Japan. To this aim, advanced innovative techniques need to be developed and implemented for particle detectors, distributed computing, data management and analysis techniques, which greatly profit from the open and interdisciplinary collaboration between the two communities. Such a process was started in 2015 with the first JENNIFER project and evolved into a very rich and fruitful collaboration, the JENNIFER2 project, which managed to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic without de-scoping its activities and which is producing numerous results. In line with the underlaying innovation philosophy of its consortium, JENNIFER3 will not just continue what started in previous projects, but will develop new ideas and applications to optimize the physics reach of the involved experiments.
JENNIFER3 started its activity on january 1st 2025 and will end on december 31st 2028.
The project is organized in 6 work packages:
WP | Title | Lead beneficiary | Person months | Proposed coordinator |
WP1 | Search for new phenomena in the Belle II data | OEAW | 128 | C. Schwanda |
WP2 | Near detectors for neutrino physics at T2K and Hyper-Kamiokande | CNRS | 40 | C. Giganti |
WP3 | Far detectors for neutrino physics at T2K and Hyper-Kamiokande | KCL (partner) | 55 | F. Di Lodovico |
WP4 | Advanced Particle detector technologies | INFN | 40 | C. Cecchi |
WP5 | Information Technology and machine learning applications | DESY | 27 | S. Lange |
WP6 | Outreach and Communication | JSI | 0 | R. Pestotnik |

