Mark Ross-lonergan is an Assistant Professor and former Oppenheimer Fellow with 11 years of experience specializing in neutrino phenomenology and experimental liquid-argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) research. He progressed from a PhD at Durham through postdoctoral work at Columbia’s Nevis Lab on MicroBooNE and SBND to a research fellowship at Los Alamos, blending theoretical insight with hands-on detector and analysis expertise. Based in New York, he combines advanced applied mathematics training from Cambridge with deep theoretical physics foundations from UCD to tackle both data-driven and modeling challenges in particle physics. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex neutrino science into actionable experimental strategies and mentor the next generation of researchers. An underappreciated strength is his experience bridging large national lab programs and university-driven experiments, making him adept at cross-institutional collaboration and project delivery.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Advanced Study, Applied Mathematics, Masters of Advanced Study, Applied Mathematics at University of Cambridge
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Theoretical Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Theoretical Physics at University College Dublin
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neutrino Phenomonology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neutrino Phenomonology at University of Durham
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Mark Ross-lonergan - Assistant Professor at Columbia University