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Carl Rosenfeld is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the Mccausland College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on experimental particle physics, particularly neutrino properties and high-energy collider experiments. He has contributed to international collaborations such as CLEO (Cornell), AMY (KEK), DONUT and MINOS (Fermilab), and CUORICINO/CUORE (Gran Sasso Laboratory).
- Detector Expertise: Designed and deployed advanced detector hardware and electronics for multi-institutional experiments.
- Neutrino Research: Pioneered observations of tau neutrino interactions (DONUT), neutrino oscillations (MINOS), and neutrinoless double-beta decay searches (CUORICINO/CUORE).
- Collaborations: Active in projects investigating fundamental particle interactions at the intersection of cosmology and particle physics.
His work bridges theoretical predictions with experimental validation, emphasizing precision measurements in extreme environments. No specific awards are mentioned, but his contributions are highlighted through institutional affiliations and experimental milestones.
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