Professor Of Physics
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Department of Physics And Astronomy
Areas of expertise: Experimental High Energy Physics
Press contact:
Peter Iglinski
585.273.4726
Related Links:
Kevin McFarland Homepage
In the News
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Erica Bryant: UR graduate may be off to outer space
June 22, 2013
NPR
First Neutrino Message Sent Through Rock; Could One Travel Back In Time?
March 15, 2012
United Press International
'Wireless' message sent using neutrinos
March 14, 2012
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
University of Rochester physicists follow antimatter research in Switzerland
November 19, 2010
News Releases
Researchers Send "Wireless" Message Using Elusive Particles
March 14, 2012
Undergraduate Helps Discover Beautiful Quark Combinations
October 23, 2006
Two Professors Named Fellows of American Physical Society
February 01, 2006
New Measurement Undermines Physicists' Theories for Nature's Hidden 'Particle-Force' Collaboration
February 10, 2005
Biography
Kevin McFarland researches experimental high energy physics, focusing especially on neutrino interactions and neutrino oscillations. Violations of matter-antimatter symmetry may appear in these neutrino experiments, which may offer an explanation for the origin of the dominance of matter over antimatter in today's Universe.