Joshua B. Spitz

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Joshua Spitz is the Norman M. Leff Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He graduated with a B.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder, received his Ph.D. at Yale University, and was a Pappalardo Fellow at MIT before joining the faculty at Michigan. His primary research involves the use of particle accelerators in the U.S. and Japan to determine how many types of neutrinos there are, how they interact with matter, and how they mix.


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Ghostly Neutrino Comes into Sharper Focus

The first results from the NOvA experiment set new constraints on charge-parity violation in neutrinos and on the ordering of neutrino masses. Read More »