Celio Adrega de Moura Junior
Neutrino physicist
Federal University of ABC, Brazil

When I was a kid, I wanted to be an astronaut, and sometimes people would say I lived in a dream world. But physics actually helps us to keep our feet on the ground. Maybe this is one reason why I like reading science fiction and still like dreaming of different realities, peoples, and future possibilities for our world. I studied physics because I thought it would give me answers about how and why things work, develop, or change. I really wanted to understand the world surrounding me. Using DUNE data and simulations, I’ll help look for deviations from the current neutrino theory, deviations that could be explained by physics not discovered yet.