Kate Scholberg

Kate Scholberg
EducationMcGill University (B.Sc.), California Institute of Technology (M.S., Ph.D)
Known forSupernova Neutrino Astronomy, Neutrino Oscillations
Scientific career
FieldsParticle Physics, Astrophysics, Neutrinos
InstitutionsDuke University
Thesis"A Search for Neutrinos from Gravitational Collapse with the MACRO Experiment"
Doctoral advisorsCharles W. Peck and Barry Barish
WebsiteOfficial website

Kate Scholberg is a Canadian and American neutrino physicist whose research has included experimental studies of neutrino oscillation and the detection of supernovae. She is currently the Arts & Sciences Distinguished Professor of Physics and Bass Fellow at Duke University.[1]

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