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Theses

The following people have gotten theses working with our group:

Ph.D. Theses

  • Measurement of Muon Neutrino Disappearance with the T2K Experiment - Taritree Wongjirad, Duke University, April 2014
  • Indication of Electron Neutrino Appearance in an Accelerator-Produced Muon Neutrino Beam - Joshua Albert, Duke University, March 2012
  • Three flavor oscillation analysis of atmospheric neutrinos in Super-Kamiokande - Roger Alexandre Wendell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008
  • Study of the expected performance of the T2K experiment on nu/mu —> nu/e oscillation using data from the K2K experiment. (In French) - Maximilien Fechner, (Paris U., VI-VII) . DAPNIA-06-01-T, May 2006

Senior Theses

  • Angular Distribution of Supernova Neutrino Events in Water Cherenkov Detectors - Farzan Beroz, May 2012
  • N-16 Capture to Differentiate between Neutrinos and Antineutrinos in Super-Kamiokande - Ashley Jones, May 2011
  • Search for fractionally-charged particles in Super-Kamiokande - Alex Tuna, May 2010
  • Water Cherenkov Simulation Tuning and Comparison - Nicholas Chan, May 2010
  • Super-Kamiokande III’s Outer Detector Simulation Tuning - Tutanon Sinthuprasith, April 2008
  • Search for Cosmic Neutrinos using Ultra High Energy Upward-Going Muons in Super-K II - Katie West, May 2007
  • A Study on the Reflective Properties of Tyvek in Air and Underwater - Alvaro Chavarria, May 2007
  • Simulation Tools for the 2KM detector at the T2K Experiment - Thomas Corona, April 2006

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The Duke HEP neutrino and cosmology group activities are supported by the US Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation.
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