About
Ziping Ye is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on neutrino physics, detector technology, and astroparticle experiments. He contributes to major international collaborations like JUNO, SNO+, and DarkSide, advancing neutrino oscillation studies, dark matter detection, and supernova neutrino monitoring.
Key research interests include reactor antineutrino oscillations, solar neutrino flux measurements, liquid scintillator detector development, and precision neutrino spectroscopy. His work addresses fundamental questions about neutrino mass hierarchy, dark matter candidates, and proton stability via multi-messenger astrophysics.
Recent projects involve optimizing JUNO's central detector system, developing calibration strategies for neutrino telescopes, and simulating background processes in large-scale experiments. His publications highlight innovations in detector design, data analysis techniques, and theoretical interpretations of neutrino data.
Ziping Ye's contributions span experimental physics instrumentation, data analysis frameworks, and interdisciplinary collaborations between particle physics and astrophysics communities.
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