A. B. Balantekin is the Eugene P. Wigner Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on theoretical physics at the intersection of nuclear, particle, and astrophysics, with particular emphasis on neutrino physics, quantum information applications in subatomic systems, and collective neutrino oscillations. Research Interests: Theoretical physics at the interface of nuclear, particle, and astrophysics; neutrino oscillations and astrophysics; quantum information science applied to neutrino and nuclear systems. Collaborations include the Daya Bay, PROSPECT, and Borexino experiments. Publications reflect a focus on neutrino physics (oscillations, detection, supernova dynamics), quantum computing applications (neutrino simulations), and fundamental theory (EFTs, lattice QCD). Recent work explores entanglement in many-body neutrino systems and machine learning for experimental data analysis. No awards or grants explicitly listed in provided texts. Advising details and lab affiliations not specified in available information.







