
Martin Frank
Associate Professor · Experimental High Energy Particle Physics
University of South Alabama (USA)About
Martin Frank is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of South Alabama, located in Mobile, AL. He holds a Ph.D. from Baylor University and a B.S. from Emory University. His research focuses on experimental high-energy particle physics, particularly in searches for exotic particles and phenomena using the NOvA and Mu2e experiments at Fermilab. Key areas of investigation include magnetic monopole detection, neutrino oscillations, and advanced detector technologies.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Baylor University
- B.S., Emory University
Frank's work with the NOvA collaboration has produced significant results in neutrino physics, including groundbreaking studies on three-flavor oscillation parameters and magnetic monopole constraints. His technical expertise spans detector design optimization, data analysis methodologies, and cosmic ray monitoring systems. Recent publications highlight innovations in photoelectron yield measurements and seasonal variations in atmospheric muon events.
- Labs/Teams: Active member of the NOvA and Mu2e collaborations at Fermilab.
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