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1. Mark Hartz
I did my undergraduate degree in electrical engineering at University of Pennsylvania and worked in industry for a couple of years before changing fields and attending graduate school at the University of Pittsburgh for my PhD. My thesis was on the CDF experiment measuring the lifetime of the B_c meson. I moved to long baseline neutrino oscillations as a postdoc at University of Toronto and York University, working on T2K, where I helped develop the early neutrino flux simulations and oscillation analyses. Since 2013, I have held a joint position at TRIUMF and Kavli IPMU where I am focussed on T2K and Hyper-K. Recently, I am the co-Analysis Coordinator in T2K and one of the Technical Coordinators of Hyper-K.
2. Sunghoon Jung
Current Position
• Assistant Professor @ Seoul National University
Research Experience
• Research Associate @ SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University (Oct 2015)
• Research Fellow @ Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) (Also served as an alternative to millitary service duty; Aug 2012 - Aug 2015) / (Aug 2012)
• Postdoctoral Researcher @ University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute (Aug 2011)
Education
• Ph.D physics @ University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Aug 2011)
• Visiting student @ CERN theory department (Aug 2009 - Apr 2010)
• B.Sc physics @ Pohang University of Science and Technology (Mar 2006)
Honors and Awards
• POSCO Science Fellowship – for junior faculties (2018)
• Samsung Scholarship – For outstanding graduate students pursuing Ph.D abroad (2006 - 2010)