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Morgan Wascko is the Rokos-Clarendon Professor of Neutrino Physics at the University of Oxford. His research is primarily focused on experimental neutrino physics, particularly studying neutrino flavor oscillations and the fundamental interactions of particles. He has been heavily involved in the DUNE collaboration, which aims to develop new detector technologies to enhance our understanding of neutrino-nucleus interactions. His work also encompasses leading research on accelerator neutrinos and the design and prototyping of neutrino detectors. Previously, he led the SciBooNE collaboration at Fermilab and contributed to projects such as MiniBooNE and Hyper-Kamiokande in Japan. Morgan is also a Tutorial Fellow at Pembroke College, where he teaches foundational courses in Physics, including mechanics, relativity, and quantum mechanics to undergraduate students.
University of Oxford • Oxford, GB
Leading research and teaching in Experimental Neutrino Physics.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.