Munich School on Neutrinos and Dark Matter (MONA)
The Munich School on Neutrinos and Dark Matter (MONA) is an Integrated Research Training Group within the SFB1258 "Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics". It is a new international PhD school based at the Technical University of Munich in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Physics, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Institute of High Energy Physics (HEPHY), Vienna, of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
The PhD positions are covering various experimental as well as theoretical topics on neutrino properties, neutrino astronomy at low and high energies, particle dark matter nature, axion searches and supernovae processes including investigation of stellar matter.
PhD candidates participate in running and future experiments like CRESST, FERMI, GERDA, IceCube, IceCube-Gen2, JUNO, KATRIN, LEGEND.
Coordinators
- Prof. Dr. Alejandro Ibarra
- +49 89 289 12196
- ibarra@tum.de
- http://www.t30d.ph.tum.de/Welcome.html
- Prof. Dr. Susanne Mertens
- +49 89 32354-590
- susanne.mertens@tum.de
- https://www.ph.tum.de/research/groups/group/TUPHEDM/