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Richard Gran

Assistant Professor UMD Physics

382 MWAH, 218/726-7096, email rgran @ d.umn.edu

Session Co-chair, NuInt07 Conference, 2007. Co-Convenor of MINOS Experiment Near Detector Physics Analysis Group, 2006-2008. Leader of the MINERvA Experiment Test Beam program, 2006-2008.

Research Areas
The experimental study of neutrinos, neutrino oscillations, and neutrino interactions. Special expertise in quasi-elastic and resonance production neutrino-nucleus reactions and their use for energy reconstruction in long baseline neutrino experiments.

Selected Publications

M. Ikeda, et al., (Super-Kamiokande Collaboration) “Search for supernova neutrino bursts at Super-Kamiokande,”, Astrophys. J. (2007)

P. Adamson, et al., (MINOS Collaboration), “Measurement of neutrino velocity with the MINOS detectors and the NuMI neutrino beam,, Phys Rev. D (2007)

P. Adamson, et al., (MINOS Collaboration), “Measurement of the atmospheric muon charge ratio at TeV energies with the MINOS detector,”, Phys. Rev. D (2007)

P. Adamson, et al., (MINOS Collaboration), “Charge-separated atmospheric neutrino-induced muons in the MINOS far detector,”, Phys. Rev. D (2007)

G. Guillian, et al., (Super-Kamiokande Collaboration), “Observation of the anisotropy of 10 TeV primary cosmic ray nuclei flux with the Super-Kamiokande-I detector,”, Phys. Rev. D (2007)

Education

B.A. (physics and music), Carleton College, 1994
Ph.D. (physics), University of Minnesota, 2002