BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Professor Amy L. Connolly\, Ohio State University\n\n
Multimessenger astronom y has entered an exciting new era with the recent discovery of both gravit ational waves and cosmic neutrinos. \; I will focus on extremely energ etic neutrinos as particles that can uniquely probe the most extreme astro physics sources at cosmic distances\, as well as fundamental physics in an unexplored energy regime. \; While the optical detection technique re mains the most powerful for neutrino detection over a broad energy range\, radio techniques have emerged in the last two decades as the most promisi ng for a long-term program to push the neutrino frontier by over a factor of 1000 in energy.  \; I will present the latest results from the fiel d of high energy neutrino astrophysics\, with a focus on the balloon-borne ANITA experiment and the in-ice South Pole array ARA. \; I will also give an overview of the many exciting projects in this field that are on t he horizon\, and their anticipated impact in terms of the astrophysics and particle physics questions that we seek to answer. span>
\n DTSTART:20210929T200000Z LOCATION:Online\, Room via Zoom SUMMARY:High Energy Neutrino Astrophysics with Radio Techniques END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR