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Istvan Danko is a Lecturer in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His primary role includes laboratory instruction, maintaining experimental apparatus, and supporting faculty and teaching assistants in lab classes. His research focuses on high energy particle physics, particularly CP violation in heavy quarks and neutrinos, and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Key experimental contributions include work on the CLEO, MINOS, MINERvA, T2K, and BELLE II collaborations. He has expertise in detector design, electronics, calibration, and data analysis across these projects. Notable achievements include the 2011 T2K observation of electron neutrino appearance, recognized by Physics World as a top breakthrough.
His technical responsibilities span detector construction, maintenance, and improvement, alongside educational duties in laboratory settings. Research interests emphasize neutrino oscillations, particle interaction studies, and experimental methodologies in high-energy physics.



