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Category Archives: News
First light for COHERENT!
COHERENT reports a first measurement of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering in Science
Featured in Duke Today, World’s Smallest Neutrino Detector Makes Massive Discovery.
Mark Schoene arrives
New DAAD exchange student from Germany, Mark Schoene, arrives. Welcome Mark!
Summer students 2017
This year’s summer students are almost all here: Duke students John Franklin Crenshaw, Newton Kwan, Ji Won Park, Eric Segerberg, and TQ Zhang, TUNL REU student Cynthia Nunez from Florida, NCSSM student Enzo Niebuhr, and incoming grad student Adryanna Smith. Welcome all!

John Franklin CrenshawUndergraduate Student

Newton KwanUndergraduate Student

Enzo NiebuhrVisiting Student

Cynthia NunezVisiting Undergraduate Student

Adryanna Smith Graduate Student

Tianqing ZhangUndergraduate Student

Eric Segerberg Undergraduate Student
Neutrino & Cosmology Group undergrads present posters
Undergrads John Franklin Crenshaw, Newton Kwan, Ji Won Park, and Eric Segerberg all presented posters at the annual Physics Department annual poster session. Nice work, all! And congrats to Ji Won, 2nd poster prize winner.
Ji Won successfully defends senior thesis
Ji Won Park successfully defended her senior thesis on dependence of atmospheric seeing on wavelength for LSST, and will graduate with High Distinction. Congratulations, Ji Won!
AJ Roeth wins Goldwater
AJ Roeth has won a prestigious Goldwater scholarship. Congratulations AJ!
Zepeng Li Passes Ph.D. Thesis Defense
New Dr. Zepeng Li successfully defended his thesis, “Measurement of Tau Neutrino Appearance and Charged-current Tau Neutrino Cross Section with Atmospheric Neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande” today. Congratulations, Zepeng!
Justin Raybern receives SCGSR award
Justin Raybern was selected to received a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research award for work on “COHERENT CEvNS at the SNS” at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Congratulations, Justin!