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Mathew Muether serves as Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Physics at Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wichita State University.
Educational background:
- Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2010
His research spans experimental high energy particle physics and nuclear physics, with emphasis on probing fundamental particle interactions. Key projects include:
- G0 Experiment at Jefferson Lab: parity-violating electron scattering to analyze nucleon sea quark distributions.
- NOvA Experiment: studying neutrino oscillations via detectors in Illinois and Minnesota using Fermilab's neutrino beam.
- DUNE Experiment: developing next-generation precision measurements of neutrino properties.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
As Graduate Coordinator, Dr. Muether oversees departmental graduate programs. His research involves significant collaboration with Fermilab and Jefferson National Laboratory, though specific grants or student mentorship details remain unreported. Current work prioritizes DUNE's neutrino interaction studies.
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