The next physics seminar will feature Bryan Ramson from Fermilab at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19 in 127 Jabara Hall. The title of this talk is “The New Era of Precision Neutrino Physics.” Also, join the physics department in 030 Jabara Hall for coffee, cookies and conversation at 1:30 p.m., prior to the seminar.
Bryan Ramson is a neutrino physicist working on the intensity frontier of high-energy particle physics. He is an associate scientist at Fermilab, where he uses his expertise in medium and high-energy nuclear physics to improve measurements of neutrino oscillations and refine our understanding of neutrino-nucleus interactions. He is a member of two large experimental collaborations: the Fermilab NuMI Off-axis νe Appearance (NOvA) Experiment and the upcoming Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), a future Fermilab experiment.
The Physics Seminar Series brings many speakers to campus each semester and is sponsored by the Eddy and April Lucas Fund, Wichita.