The 30th International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos (WIN 2025)

From June 9 to 13, 2025, the 30th International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos (WIN 2025) was held at the University of Sussex, UK. As one of the prominent conferences in the field of particle physics, WIN 2025 brings together researchers from around the world to discuss recent progress and frontier challenges in weak interactions, neutrino physics, and related topics.

Ph.D. students Tianqi Hu and Yonghao Zeng from our research team attended the conference as group representatives and gave oral presentations on their respective research work.

Yonghao’s talk, titled “Measurement of the Muon Anomalous Precession Frequency in the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment”, presented the latest results from Muon g-2 Experiment on behalf of collaboration, attracting considerable interest and constructive feedback from experts in the field.

“Reflecting on the experience, this was my first time attending the WIN conference and giving an oral talk on such large stage. I had the opportunity to present my research to international audiences and engage in in-depth academic discussions. I received valuable feedback that will help refine my future work. Moreover, I learned a lot about other fields, like neutrino oscillation, and dark matter search. It was really a fascinating experience!”- Yonghao Zeng

During the event, Tianqi Hu delivered an oral presentation titled “Searching for the Muon’s Electric Dipole Moment by a Compact Frozen-Spin Trap”, where shared the recent progress of our muon EDM experiment. This included the principle of the experiment, design of our trigger detector prototype, beam test results, and a performance evaluation of the system.

“The workshop brought together leading researchers in particle physics. I gained valuable insights into a wide range of cutting-edge topics, including the muon g-2 measurement, the COMET experiment, dark matter searches, and precision measurements with cold atoms.”- Tianqi Hu