\title{The SENSEI Experiment: Status and Plans}
 
\author{Sho Uemura\\Tel Aviv University\\for the SENSEI Collaboration}
 
\date{March 25-28, 2020}
 
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    SENSEI (Sub-Electron Noise Skipper Experimental Instrument) is pioneering the development of silicon CCDs with sub-electron charge resolution for low-threshold direct detection of dark matter.
    These ``skipper CCDs'' are the first detectors capable of resolving single electrons in each of millions of pixels.
    The low thresholds possible with this technology give SENSEI world-leading sensitivity to sub-GeV dark matter, which has been demonstrated in engineering runs at the surface and at a shallow underground facility.
    I will present results from ongoing characterization of the skipper CCD technology, and progress towards deployment of the 100-gram experiment using a new generation of skipper CCDs at the SNOLAB deep underground facility.

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