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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Dr Anezka Klustova

Academic Visitor

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

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  • Particle Physics

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  • Accelerator Neutrinos
anezka.klustova@physics.ox.ac.uk
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 664
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I am a Research Associate in High Energy Physics at Imperial College London and an Academic Visitor at Oxford. My research focuses on understanding one of the fundamental particles – the elusive neutrino. Neutrinos are the most abundant matter particles in the universe, but we know relatively little about them. My work so far has included studying how neutrinos and their antiparticles, antineutrinos, interact with matter, understanding how and why neutrinos change as they propagate through space, and developing, testing, and deploying new neutrino detector technologies.

Research interests

Neutrinos

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