
Martin Frank
Education
- Ph.D., Baylor University
- B.S., Emory University
Research
My general research interest is in experimental high energy particle physics, and I am currently pursuing searches for exotic particles and phenomena with Fermilab’s NOvA experiment.
Recent Publications
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Timing-Based Search for Magnetic Monopoles with the NOvA Detector on the Surface.
S. Abubakar et al. (NOvA), arXiv 2608.03888 (2026). -
Ionization-based search for magnetic monopoles using the NOvA Far Detector.
S. Abubakar et al. (NOvA), Phys. Rev. D 113, 11, 112014 (2026). -
Precision Measurement of Neutrino Oscillation Parameters with 10 Years of Data from the NOvA Experiment.
S. Abubakar et al. (NOvA), Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, 1, 011802 (2026). -
Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments.
K. Abe et al. (T2K and NOvA), Nature 646, 8086, 818 (2025).