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Matthias Danninger elected as next P-ONE Spokesperson

Matthias Danninger has been elected as the next Spokesperson of the P-ONE collaboration. Danninger will begin his term as Deputy Spokesperson, before officially taking over the leadership role in 2026.

Matthias Danninger, Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada, has been elected the next spokesperson of the P-ONE collaboration. He will start his term in 2026. (Photo: SFU)

The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is an international collaboration dedicated to building a large-scale neutrino telescope in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean. This ambitious project aims to explore the universe by observing high-energy neutrinos, shedding light on some of the most energetic and distant astrophysical sources. P-ONE’s mission requires innovative technology, interdisciplinary expertise, and a shared vision for scientific discovery.

Matthias Danninger, an Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada, brings extensive expertise in astroparticle physics and a strong commitment to advancing P-ONE’s mission in neutrino astronomy. As the collaboration continues to grow, his leadership will be instrumental in guiding the project towards its next milestones.

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Matthias Danninger elected as next P-ONE Spokesperson

Matthias Danninger has been elected as the next Spokesperson of the P-ONE collaboration. Danninger will begin his term as Deputy Spokesperson, before officially taking over the leadership role in 2026.

Matthias Danninger, Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada, has been elected the next spokesperson of the P-ONE collaboration. He will start his term in 2026. (Photo: SFU)

The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is an international collaboration dedicated to building a large-scale neutrino telescope in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean. This ambitious project aims to explore the universe by observing high-energy neutrinos, shedding light on some of the most energetic and distant astrophysical sources. P-ONE’s mission requires innovative technology, interdisciplinary expertise, and a shared vision for scientific discovery.

Matthias Danninger, an Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada, brings extensive expertise in astroparticle physics and a strong commitment to advancing P-ONE’s mission in neutrino astronomy. As the collaboration continues to grow, his leadership will be instrumental in guiding the project towards its next milestones.