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Associate Professor Gary Hill is affiliated with the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences at the University of Adelaide. His research focuses on astroparticle physics, with key interests in neutrinos, cosmic rays, gamma rays, and dark matter. He contributes to major experiments such as IceCube (South Pole neutrino detector), the Pierre Auger Observatory (cosmic ray measurements), and the SABRE experiment (dark matter search in Stawell, Victoria).
His work includes studies on neutrino oscillations, Lorentz symmetry tests, cosmic ray anisotropy, and high-energy astrophysics. Collaborations with international teams like the IceCube Collaboration highlight his involvement in large-scale experiments. He is eligible to supervise Masters and PhD students in these areas.
Key projects include analyzing neutrino interactions using Earth absorption, measuring atmospheric neutrino fluxes, and exploring cosmic ray energy spectra. His research bridges theoretical physics with experimental observations, aiming to uncover fundamental physics principles.
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