About me:
I am a fourth year PhD student at the University of Michigan. My primary research focus is on neutrino-nucleus interactions. This work aims to drive improvements to the modeling of neutrino reactions to meet the required precision needs of current and future neutrino experiments studying neutrino oscillations and searching for BSM physics. I am a part of the MicroBooNE collaboration, through which I have worked on measuring neutrino-argon cross sections and further developing the methods and analysis techniques used to obtain these measurements. I have also collaborated with the GiBUU neutrino event generator developers in work aiming to benchmark the model on neutrino-nucleus data and explore the ways in which these data may be sensitive to various aspects of nuclear physics modeling.
Benjamin Bogart

University of Michigan
May 20th, 2025