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Martin Frank

Martin Frank

Associate Professor
Department of Physics

Education

  • Ph.D., Baylor University
  • B.S., Emory University

Research

My general research interest is in experimental high energy particle physics, and I am currently pursuing searches for exotic particles and phenomena with Fermilab’s NOvA and Mu2e experiments.


Recent Publications

  • "Latest Magnetic Monopole Search Results from NOvA”, M. J. Frank et al. (NOvA Collaboration), PoS (EPS-HEP2023) 441 (2023).

  • "Latest Three-Flavor Neutrino Oscillation Results from NOvA”, M. J. Frank on behalf of the NOvA Collaboration, PoS (EPS-HEP2023) 152 (2023).

  • "Search for slow magnetic monopoles with the NOvA detector on the surface.", M. A. Acero et al. (NOvA Collaboration), Phys. Rev. D 103, no. 1, 012007 (2021).

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