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Christopher Grant is an Associate Professor at Boston University, focusing on neutrino physics and its implications for fundamental particle physics. His research addresses neutrino masses, mixing, and their role in astrophysical phenomena like supernovae. He is a key member of the KamLAND and Double Chooz collaborations, contributing to experiments such as solar neutrino detection and proton decay searches.
Education: B.S. in Physics from University of Wisconsin, La Crosse (2004), Ph.D. in Physics from University of Alabama (2012), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at University of California, Davis (2012–2016).
His work explores neutrino properties, including their potential as Majorana fermions, and utilizes advanced experimental techniques for neutrino detection. Awards include the Fermilab Intensity Frontier Fellowship (2015) and Nuclear Science and Security Consortium Postdoc Fellowship (2012). His publications highlight contributions to neutrino oscillation studies, detector design, and radiation detection methodologies.
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