Karsten Heeger

Karsten Heeger is a German–American physicist and Professor of Physics at Yale University, where he also serves as the director of Wright Laboratory.[1] His work is primarily in the area of neutrino physics. Heeger is the principal investigator of the PROSPECT experiment, searching for sterile neutrinos,[2] and a member of the CUORE collaboration, searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay.

Karsten Heeger
Born
Karsten Miklas Heeger

Alma materOxford University (B.A.),
University of Washington (Ph.D.)
AwardsSloan Research Fellowship (2009)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics (nuclear physics)
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison (2006 – 2013)
Yale University (2013 – )
Doctoral advisorHamish Robertson

As a graduate student, Heeger worked on the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, where his dissertation on a measurement of the 8B solar neutrino flux was awarded the 2003 Dissertation Award in Nuclear Physics by the American Physical Society.[3]

References

  1. Gershon, Eric (2013-08-26). "New Wright Lab director brings new insight into neutrinos". Yale News. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. Shelton, Jim (2016-05-31). "PROSPECT experiment will search for sterile neutrinos, thanks to $3M DOE grant". Yale News. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  3. "2003 Dissertation Award in Nuclear Physics Recipient". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2017-12-24.


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