Biography
Sania is a PhD student in the Experimental Particle and Astroparticle Physics group. She is part of the Hyper-K and T2K experiments and her work involves analysis of the Outer Detector (OD) region of Hyper-K and the ND280 detector within T2K.
She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Edinburgh where she investigated the detection of supernovae neutrinos within WATCHMAN. She further obtained an MSc from the University of Durham where her thesis focused on the Boltzmann equations for Leptogenesis.
Thesis title
T2K and Hyper-K collaboration
Research interests
- Neutrino physics within Hyper-K and T2K
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Dr Jeanne Wilson
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