
About
Professor T. Patzak is a Full Professor at Paris Diderot University, where he has been employed since January 2000. He is affiliated with the AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC) research unit (UMR 7164) in Paris, France, which focuses on astroparticle physics, cosmology, and related fields.
Research Interests
Professor Patzak specializes in neutrino physics, astroparticle physics, and cosmic ray detection. His research encompasses:
- Long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments
- Detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays
- Development of advanced particle detectors
- Neutrino beam facilities and instrumentation
Publication Trends
Professor Patzak's recent publications (2014-2016) demonstrate a strong focus on next-generation neutrino experiments and space-based cosmic ray observatories. His work on the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) represents a major contribution to the future of neutrino physics. Simultaneously, his involvement in the JEM-EUSO mission and its pathfinders (TUS, EUSO-Balloon) shows his commitment to advancing cosmic ray detection from space. These publications span theoretical frameworks, detector design, and physics performance studies.
Scientific Awards
- Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (2013)
Research Leadership and Grants
Professor Patzak has played leadership roles in major international collaborations including LAGUNA-LBNO, JEM-EUSO, and DUNE. His research has been supported through European FP7 design studies and international collaborations involving CERN, Fermilab, and space agencies. He has contributed to conceptual design reports and technical documentation for next-generation facilities that have shaped the roadmap for neutrino physics and cosmic ray research in Europe and globally.
Research Group and Facilities
At the AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC) laboratory, Professor Patzak contributes to research in neutrino physics and cosmic ray detection. The APC provides facilities for detector development, data analysis, and collaboration with international experiments. His work connects to major underground laboratories in Europe and space-based observatories, providing students and researchers with access to cutting-edge experimental facilities worldwide.
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