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Patrick Dunne is an Assistant Professor (Future Leader Fellow) at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London. He holds a PhD from Imperial College London and a MPhys from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry through neutrino oscillations, leveraging large-scale experiments like T2K and DUNE. He develops data science tools and high-throughput electronics for neutrino detectors.
Education:
- PhD, Imperial College London (2016)
- MPhys, University of Oxford (2012)
Research Interests: Patrick studies neutrino oscillations to explain the dominance of matter over antimatter in the universe. His work involves analyzing massive datasets from experiments like T2K and DUNE, developing advanced analysis frameworks (e.g., MaCh3), and designing high-pressure gas time projection chambers (HPgTPC) for future detectors. His contributions are recognized in high-impact publications, including a Nature cover article (2020).
Labs/Teams: He leads the HPgTPC working group in the DUNE collaboration and contributes to the High Energy Physics Group at Imperial College London. His affiliations include the Artificial Intelligence Network and the Physics of Particles group.





