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Anne Weber is a Doctor of Philosophy in Physics actively engaged in high-energy particle physics research. Her work centers on experimental neutrino physics and quantum phenomena, with significant contributions to the international T2K (Tokai to Kamioka) collaboration. This major particle physics experiment investigates neutrino oscillations using a beam of muon neutrinos traveling 295 km through the Earth's crust.
Her research interests span multiple specialized domains in modern physics. Weber focuses on Antineutrino Physics and Muon Physics through neutrino oscillation experiments, while simultaneously exploring Attosecond Physics and Electric Field Physics in quantum tunneling research. Her work in Charged Particle Physics relates to detector technology development, and she maintains strong expertise in Neutrino Oscillations as demonstrated through multiple T2K publications.
Weber's publication record reveals a clear trajectory in experimental particle physics, with recent work concentrating on neutrino beam measurements and detector technology. Her 2025 theoretical paper on barrierless quantum tunneling represents a significant expansion into fundamental quantum mechanics. The consistent involvement in T2K collaboration papers since 2022 demonstrates her active role in one of particle physics' most important international experiments.
Weber participates in the T2K collaboration, a major international effort involving over 500 scientists from 70 institutions across 12 countries. Her work contributes to critical advancements in neutrino physics, particularly in understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry through precise measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters. The collaboration utilizes the J-PARC accelerator facility in Japan and the Super-Kamiokande detector, representing cutting-edge experimental infrastructure in particle physics.


