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Phillip S. Barbeau

Associate Professor of Physics
Physics
Box 90308, Durham, NC 27708-0308
426 TUNL, Durham, NC 27708

Awards & Honors


DOE Early Career Award

National Department of Energy · 2015

Sloan Research Fellowship-Physics

National Alfred P. Sloan Foundation · 2014

2012 Dissertation Award in Nuclear Physics

National American Physical Society · April 2012

In the News


Published March 28, 2023
Catching Dark Matter in a Basement
Published September 18, 2019
A Huge Experiment Has 'Weighed' the Tiny Neutrino, a Particle That Passes Right Through Matter
Published March 26, 2018
Focus: Barium Ion Detector for Next-Generation Neutrino Studies
Published December 18, 2017
How Physicists Recycled WWII Ships and Artillery to Unlock the Mysteries of the Universe
Published August 15, 2017
Researchers report on neutrino CP violation, neutrino scattering, and the Dark Energy Survey
Published August 4, 2017
Particle boffins show off 'cheap', cute little CosI, world's smallest neutrino detector
Published August 3, 2017
Worlds Smallest Neutrino Detector Makes Massive Discovery
Published August 3, 2017
World's smallest neutrino detector finds big physics fingerprint
Published April 5, 2017
Scientists Are Getting Closer to Understanding Where All the Antimatter Has Gone
Published April 5, 2017
Hunt for Why We Exist Turns to Weird Atomic Decay
Published June 5, 2014
Neutrino Hunters' Search Still Neutrinoless -- For Now
Published April 8, 2014
Junkyard Physics
Published April 2, 2014
Building a neutrino detector with scraps and ingenuity
Published February 20, 2014
Touring the Planet’s Most Powerful Gamma Ray Source
Published February 18, 2014
Five Science Faculty Win Sloan Fellowships
Published April 24, 2013
Phil Barbeau: Physics' Search for Rare Events