Michael DuVernois
Assistant Professor
School of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Minnesota


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"It's unheard of, an adventure like this in the midst of the 20th century..." -G. Debord

Academia

I am an assistant professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota working in the area of Particle Astrophysics (a.k.a. Astroparticle Physics). Projects I work on include the Pierre Auger Observatory, the balloon experiments HEAT, HEAT-pbar, ANITA, CREST, and CREAM and research on detector techniques and technologies.

Previously I was a postdoctoral research fellow at Penn State University working with James Beatty and Stephane Coutu. I did my Ph.D. research at the University of Chicago under the direction of John Simpson.

One can get in touch with me as listed.

My CV, pubs, and research statement (updated VERY infrequently) are available here in Adobe PDF format.


"Whatever represses pleasure will be destroyed by it." -R. Vaneigem

Interests suited to the WWW

The web has evolved past the point where I need to make 100 links to other people's web sites. Besides, those links wouldn't work in a month. Instead, here are some files that I have. Some I wrote. Some I didn't. Enjoy your beverage of choice.


"Those who were really opposed to Spanish fascism went to fight it." -I.S. #11/1967

Official disclaimer.


Michael DuVernois

7 June 2002, updated rarely
Parts of these web pages date back to the early days of the web at the University of Chicago in 1993.

Me wearing a jacket at La Sapienza (Rome) for the 1995 ICRC.


If you wanna, feel free to send me some money to buy a 2002 BMW M5. Thanks!