KM3NeT is a research infrastructure that houses the new generation of neutrinos, and UniGe is collaborating with this organisation on the project to build a very high-energy neutrino telescope whose manager is Mauro Taiuti, full professor in the UniGe Department of Physics. By using this telescope, researchers were able to see the first neutrinos.


The aim of the project is to create one of the tools for the realization of these fundamental studies, necessary for the knowledge of our universe.


Visit the KM3NeT website at the first useful link for details of the project.

If you want to know more about collaboration, please watch the video at the second useful link.