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Welcome to the Home Page of the Experimental Particle Physics Groups at Syracuse University. Learn more our two major efforts in Quark Flavor Physics and Neutrino Physics by navigating through the links at the top of the page. Meet our experimental particle physics faculty below.

 Faculty in Quark Flavor Physics
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Marina Artuso
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Steven Blusk
Matthew Rudolph
Tomasz Skwarnicki

 

 

 

 

Ray Mountain
Rafael Silva-Coutinho

 

 

 

 

Faculty in Neutrino Physics
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Mitch Soderberg
Denver Whittington

 

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