Mark Messier
Professor
Physics
Indiana University Bloomington
France
Biography
Professor has obtained ph.d from Boston University in physics. Worked as a research associate and assistant professor in Havard University. And presently working as a professor, research Faculty in Indiana university. Has won many awards and honors for the contribution and successful research in neutrino physics.
Research Interest
Professor Messier focuses his research on the experimental study of neutrinos. Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the universe, yet they remain the least understood fundamental particle. Despite their small masses neutrinos contribute nearly as much to the total mass of the universe as stars and planets and their tiny masses are likely associated with new physics at very high energies.
Publications
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Observation in the MINOS far detector of the shadowing of cosmic rays by the sun and moon. Astropart.Phys. 34 (2011) 457-466
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Measurement of the neutrino mass splitting and flavor mixing by MINOS. The MINOS Collaboration. Phys.Rev.Lett. 106 (2011) 181801
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Active to sterile neutrino mixing limits from neutral-current interactions in MINOS. Phys.Rev.Lett. 107 (2011) 011802