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Wayne Springer is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Utah, with a career spanning over 25 years. He has been actively involved in experimental particle astrophysics, ultra-high-energy cosmic ray (UHECR) physics, and gamma-ray astronomy.
- Ph.D. in Physics from University of Maryland (1991)
- B.S. in Physics from University of Maryland (1985)
- Postdoctoral training at University of Maryland and University of Alberta
His research focuses on particle astrophysics, cosmic ray detection, and gamma-ray astronomy. He has made significant contributions to the development of the HiRes and Telescope Array cosmic ray observatories, as well as the HAWC and SWGO gamma-ray observatories. His recent work includes deployment of the Trinity neutrino detector prototype and serving as SWGO project manager for Chile site infrastructure.
Article trends show strong emphasis on TeV gamma-ray observations (HAWC, SWGO), cosmic ray diffusion mechanisms, dark matter searches, and high-energy astrophysical source characterization (pulsars, microquasars, supernova remnants). He has secured multiple NSF grants for particle astrophysics research and leads detector working groups in international collaborations.
Professor Springer actively participates in astronomy outreach, co-developing observatories and implementing computational physics teaching tools with Gradescope auto-graders for enhanced pedagogy. His work bridges experimental high-energy physics, detector development, and multiwavelength astrophysical studies.
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