
معرفی
Dr Teppei Katori is a Reader in Particle Physics at King's College London's Department of Physics, part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. His research focuses on neutrino experiments including T2K, Super-Kamiokande, Hyper-Kamiokande, and IceCube-Gen2. He studies neutrino oscillations, spacetime structure, and nuclear interactions through collaborations like NuSTEC. Katori earned his BSc from Tokyo Institute of Technology and PhD from Indiana University, Bloomington.
His work spans experimental and theoretical particle physics, with key projects analyzing neutrino interactions at Fermilab and probing quantum gravity via neutrino flavor. He chairs the Institute of Physics Astroparticle Physics group, advancing interdisciplinary research through initiatives like the King's Artists collaboration, exploring art-science intersections in cosmic phenomena.
Recent advancements include optimizing Super-Kamiokande's detector for neutron tagging and leading IceCube-Gen2's optical module design. His 2025 publications highlight Bayesian analysis in T2K data, Lorentz invariance tests, and Hyper-K's sensitivity to oscillation parameters. Katori's research bridges particle physics with astrophysics, nuclear physics, and cosmology, with cutting-edge contributions to neutrino detection technology and multi-messenger astronomy.

