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Teppei Katori is an experimental particle physicist primarily engaged in neutrino experiments, including T2K, J-PARC, Super-Kamiokande, and Hyper-Kamiokande in Japan, as well as the IceCube Neutrino Observatory in Antarctica. His research focuses on exploring the fundamental properties of neutrinos and their interactions, aiming to enhance the understanding of spacetime and nuclear structure. Katori has worked on several notable projects, including MicroBooNE, MiniBooNE, and SciBooNE at Fermilab, and is particularly interested in neutrino phenomenology and the search for new spacetime structures using neutrinos. He is a member of the Neutrino Scattering Theory-Experiment Collaboration (NuSTEC), dedicated to studying neutrino interaction physics, which links to his broader interest in hadron nuclear physics and neutron experiments at facilities like the ISIS Neutron Muon Source and CERN. Katori has received his Bachelor of Science degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology and a PhD from Indiana University, Bloomington. He currently chairs the Institute of Physics Astroparticle Physics group and is actively involved in various significant research initiatives.
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