Andrew T. Mastbaum

Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rutgers University
136 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Office: Serin W320
Phone: (848) 445-8967
Email: mastbaum@physics.rutgers.edu
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Research

I am an experimental particle physicist, primarily focused on the physics of neutrinos. I work on large-scale international neutrino physics experiments including ANNIE, MicroBooNE, the Short-Baseline Neutrino Program, and DUNE, where we are exploring fundamental questions regarding the most basic constituents of matter and how they interact, deepening our understanding of the universe and how it evolved.


Teaching

01:750:327: Modern Instrumentation
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01:750:228: Analytical Physics IIb
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01:750:464/16:750:511: Mathematical Physics
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Links

The Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE)
Studying neutrino-nucleus interactions, and neutron production in particular, with a gadolinium-loaded water Cherenkov detector.
The Fermilab Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) Program
Searches for short-baseline neutrino oscillations and physics beyond the standard model in the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam.
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)
Probing neutrino CP violation and a wide range of other interesting phyiscs with a powerful neutrino beam, capable near detector, and a large, deep underground far detector.
All Things Neutrino
A general neutrino introduction from Fermilab — All your neutrino questions answered!

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