
معرفی
Michael Kordosky is a Full-time Faculty member in the Department of Physics at William & Mary, within the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on fundamental aspects of weak interactions, neutrino oscillations, and detector technologies for high-energy physics experiments.
- Ph.D. in Physics from University of Texas at Austin (2004)
- B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from St. John’s University (1998)
His expertise spans neutrino scattering, electromagnetic and hadronic calorimetry, detector construction and calibration, and photomultiplier tube applications. Recent work involves experimental studies using the MINOS and MINERvA collaborations to analyze neutrino interactions across various target materials and energy ranges.
Kordosky has contributed to studies on coherent pion production, muon intensity variations, and cross-section measurements. His publications reflect interdisciplinary techniques combining particle physics with advanced detector simulation and test beam methodologies.




