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Gregory Pawloski serves as an Associate Professor at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, with his office located in the Physics And Nanotechnology Building at 115 Union St. SE, Minneapolis.
His research centers on experimental high energy physics with emphasis on neutrino sector investigations. Key research questions include neutrino mass ordering, CP-violation in the lepton sector, leptogenesis mechanisms, and potential discoveries beyond the Standard Model. His work directly addresses fundamental questions about the physical universe through precision neutrino measurements.
Dr. Pawloski actively leads critical components of major international collaborations:
- NOvA: Current leader of Near Detector Physics Working group; previously led muon neutrino disappearance and cross-section tuning working groups
- DUNE: Leads hardware database effort for detector construction; develops machine learning techniques for atmospheric neutrino analysis
- MINOS: Past involvement in Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search
His experimental approach leverages Fermilab's neutrino beamlines with distantly separated detectors to measure neutrino flavor composition changes, driving advancements in fundamental particle physics understanding.




