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Jeffrey Nelson is a Professor of Physics at the College of William & Mary, affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a B.S. (1987) and Ph.D. (1994) in Physics from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
His research focuses on neutrino oscillations, lepton flavor transitions, particle astrophysics, and advanced particle detector technologies. Key projects include the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), NOvA, and MINERvA collaborations, where he contributes to neutrino interaction studies, detector development, and computational frameworks.
Recent work emphasizes DUNE’s science goals, including neutrino mass hierarchy determination and CP violation searches. He also explores novel applications of liquid argon time projection chambers (LArTPCs) and machine learning algorithms for event reconstruction. His experimental efforts span neutrino cross-section measurements, supernova neutrino detection, and accelerator-based neutrino beam characterization.
- Key collaborations: DUNE, NOvA, ProtoDUNE, MINERvA
- Technical expertise: neutrino interaction models, detector simulation, data analysis pipelines
No formal awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His academic role appears focused on full-time research and teaching in experimental particle physics.
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