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I am a scientist ("Technical Staff Member") in the Nuclear and Particle
Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology group (T-2) at
the Theoretical division
of the Los Alamos National
Laboratory.
I came to LANL in November of 2002 as a Richard
P. Feynman Fellow, from the Institute for Advanced Study
in Princeton.
- Recent research
Multiangle
Suppression of Collective Neutrino Oscillations
Self-refraction
of supernova neutrinos: three-flavor effects
- About me
List of my publications in the SPIRES database.
My CV in pdf
format
- Research Interests
Particle
astrophysics and cosmology
Neutrinos
in terrestrial experiments, astrophysics and cosmology
Supernova
physics
Dark
matter
Particle
physics beyond the Standard Model
- LANL links
SF12 workshop

INFO 11 workshop
(Schedule of talks here)
LANL
Particle Physics seminar schedule
SF10
workshop (Schedule of talks here)
INFO 09
workshop (Schedule of talks here)
SF08
workshop (Schedule of talks here)
DR project on cosmic explosions
(Schedule of talks
here)
INFO
07 workshop (Talks posted here)
SF 06
workshop (Talks posted here)
INFO
05 workshop (Talks posted
here)
Contact information
Alexander Friedland
Theoretical Division, T-2, MS B285
Los Alamos National Laboratory
PO Box 1663
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545-0285
For phone and FAX numbers,
please click here
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