Here at The University of Tennessee, our experimental group is committed to the search for beyond Standard Model processes of fundamental importance to understanding the nature of universe and some of its most beautiful broken symmetries.
We focus on neutron—antineutron (n-nbar) and neutron—mirror-neutron (n-n’) oscillations, hopefully visible within the next scheme of high-energy physics experiments, like those of the European Spallation Source (ESS) and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). Observation of such phenomena would tell us more about the conditions present in the early universe, the innate physical symmetry laws within it, and possibly answer questions pertaining to dark matter.
Our group is headed by Professor Yuri Kamyshkov, Lead Scientist for the n-nbar oscillation search at ESS, his post-doc Ben Rybolt, three graduate students in Matthew Frost, Caleb Redding, and Joshua Barrow, along with several undergraduates in Louis Varriano, Charles Ladd, and Ben Chance, to name a few.
Thank you for your interest in our working group’s page! Feel free look around at our current work, or to drop us a comment if you like.
Hey…..Can you please give me information about the current opened phd positions in neutrino oscillation field?
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