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Professor Neil McCauley is a Professor in Physics at the University of Liverpool, affiliated with the School of Physical Sciences and the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on neutrino physics, particularly CP violation in neutrino oscillations and detector development for experiments such as Hyper-Kamiokande and WATCHMAN. He leads Liverpool's involvement in Hyper-K's calibration working group and oversees the light injection system's design. His work includes contributions to the T2K experiment, which observed electron neutrino appearance, and the SNO+ project measuring solar neutrino fluxes.
He has secured major grants including the Hyper Kamiokande Construction (2022–2026) and AIT/WATCHMAN (2018–2025). Supervised research includes studies on neutrino interactions, detector simulations, and cross-section measurements. Professional roles include conference participation (e.g., NuFact 2019) and membership in the Institute of Physics. His expertise spans neutrino oscillations, detector engineering, and astroparticle physics applications.
Key projects: Hyper-Kamiokande (CP violation studies), WATCHMAN (nuclear non-proliferation), and legacy contributions to T2K/SNO. Current initiatives include optimizing neutrino detection systems and advancing neutrino oscillation analysis techniques.



