
Biography
Nahid is a PhD student working on characterising neutrons in spallation sources, as well as on the Super-K and Hyper-K neutrino experiments based in Japan.
His research methods involve fast neutron activation and proton recoil to study the neutron fluxes at the ISIS Neutron Source.
Using these techniques, he is designing an experiment to study the propagation of neutrons in water to better understand neutron multiplicities due to inelastic scattering.
Research interests
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Atmospheric neutrinos
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Detector simulations
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Neutrino-nucleus interactions
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Neutron cross-sections
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Spallation sources
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Dr Teppei Katori
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