Arthur McDonald, 2015 Co-winner of Physics Nobel Prize, Queen's University, Kingston Ontario

Arthur McDonald

Professor Emeritus, 2015 Co-winner of Physics Nobel Prize

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Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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Degree

PhD, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), 1969

Opportunities

Prof. McDonald has openings for new graduate students. See Applicants for how to apply.

Research Areas

Experimental research on properties of Neutrinos and Dark Matter.

I am retired but still active in research on Neutrinos and Dark Matter, with the SNO+, DEAP and DarkSide experiments. I was a co-winner of the Nobel Physics Prize in 2015 as the Director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) collaboration.

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