CHANG KEE JUNG
SUNY Distinguished Professor and Chair
Physics and Astronomy
chang.jung@stonybrook.edu | 631-632-8067, Physics P-101 | 631-632-8108, Physics D-141
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Curriculum Vitae. (Last updated: 2023 Mar 20)
Research
My current research interests and activities are focused on the following two areas: experimental search for proton decays - a direct evidence for (grand) unification, and measurements of neutrino properties, in particular CP violating phase, that may eventually lead us to resolve the matter-antimatter asymmetry mystery in the universe. I have been pursuing these goals through my participation in the Super-Kamiokande, K2K and T2K experiments. And now I am also participating in the DUNE experiment to pursue these goals further. In addition I am very much interested in detecting neutrinos from supernovae, search for neutrino-less double beta decay and search for dark matter. Nature kindly gave us the non-zero neutrino mixing angles in order for us to be able to probe CP violation in the lepton sector. May Nature be kind to us again and provide us with a large CP violation! And "A proton, may it live forever, but if it dies, let it die in my arms!", as late Maury Goldhaber, my dear friend, once said.