Chris Walter

Duke

 
 

I am an assistant professor in the physics department of Duke university. I am an experiential particle physicist studying the nature of the neutrino, and searching for signs of grand unification and CP violation in the early universe.  Currently, I work on the Super-Kamiokande and T2K experiments, along with planning future facilities. In the past I worked on MACRO and K2K.

Standing at the bottom of Super-Kamiokande.

Using neutrinos from both the heavens and accelerators allows us to probe the nature of matter and our cosmos.

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03/23/09: The T2K Beam begins operation!.

 

12/23/08: JPARC successfully accelerates protons in the main ring to 30 GeV!  This is an important T2K milestone. The T2K experiment begins in April of this year.


10/01/08: Super-K Electronics upgrade is complete!

Duke : Physics Dept. : High Energy Group : Neutrino Group

Email:    chris.walter _at_ duke.edu

Phone:    1-919-660-2535

Teaching: Physics 171L (Spring 2009)

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