About
Laura Kormos is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Lancaster University, specializing in particle physics with a focus on neutrino properties and behavior. Her research spans neutrino oscillations, CP-violation, and the search for neutrinoless double-beta decay as a Majorana particle.
- Convenor for the Electromagnetic Calorimeter in the T2K experiment's ND280 Near Detector
- Researcher on background processes control for the SNO+ experiment
- Contributor to Hyper-Kamiokande R&D
Her recent publications focus on oscillation analysis and detector calibration. She serves on the STFC Particle Physics Grants Panel and participates in Institute of Physics committees.
- Scientific Awards:
- Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
- Outstanding Contribution Award 2014
Kormos supervises PhD students in experimental particle physics, with projects involving T2K data analysis and neutrino interaction cross-section measurements.
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