Friday, November 2, 2001, 16:00
WHGA Auditorium
Prof. H.P. Nilles, Bonn
Abstract:
Recent experimental results on atmospheric and solar neutrinos have
improved our understanding of the lepton sector of the standard
model of weak and electromagnetic interactions. This new
information might inspire us to rethink the role of
neutrinos in cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics.
We present possible neutrino properties in various supersymmetric and
superstring theories and discuss the applications of
neutrinos as tools in cosmology.