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Dr. Ana Sofia Carpinteiro Inacio

Marie Curie Fellowship PDRA

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  • Particle Physics

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  • SNO+
ana.carpinteiroinacio@physics.ox.ac.uk
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I am a UKRI Horizon Europe Guarantee MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow in the sub-department of Particle Physics.

My research focuses on advancing the understanding of neutrinos, fundamental particles that play a pivotal role in both particle physics and cosmology. I am particularly interested studying the origin and implications of the neutrino masses. My primary experimental involvement is in the SNO+ experiment, which will search for neutrinoless double beta decay with tellurium-loaded liquid scintillator to determine the absolute mass and demonstrate the Majorana nature of neutrinos. A significant component of my research involves data analysis, developing and applying strategic background reduction methods for enhancing signal-to-noise ratios, and improving detector modeling with accurate calibrations. I am also interested in advancing the technology for future detectors optimized for neutrinos physics and rare event searches.

Research interests

"Neutrinos"
"Particle Astrophysics"
"Nuclear Physics"
"Detectors"

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