
Biography
George is a PhD student working with both the Super-K and Hyper-K collaborations. For Hyper-K his work focuses on the development of the hardware and software of the outer veto detector, specifically the clustering algorithm for incoming particles. For Super-K, his work focuses on the analysis of neutrino oscillation data and improving the constraints of CP-violating parameters. George completed his MSci degree, also at King’s College London.
Thesis title
Super-Kamiokande and Hyper-Kamiokande collaborations
Research interests
- Neutrino Oscillations
- Machine Learning
- Water Cherenkov Detectors
- CP Violation
- Cosmic Ray Physics
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Professor Francesca Di Lodovico
Research

Experimental Particle & Astroparticle Physics
The aim of the EPAP group is to address some of the major open questions in our understanding of matter through the study of the nature of fundamental particles
Research

Experimental Particle & Astroparticle Physics
The aim of the EPAP group is to address some of the major open questions in our understanding of matter through the study of the nature of fundamental particles