In this workshop, we'll discuss the current generation of and future prospects for direct, kinematic measurements of the neutrino mass scale. We'll conclude with a final discussion on two main questions:

  1. What are the most pressing experimental and theoretical challenges for 0.2 eV neutrino-mass sensitivity, and beyond?
  2. What can Snowmass do for direct neutrino-mass measurements?

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To continue discussions of neutrino properties, you can join our channel #neutrino_properties on the Snowmass slack. If you aren't on Slack at this point, please email ben.jones@uta.edu to be added during the meeting.

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(We'll add subscribers to the Snowmass slack, too.)

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