Chang Kee Jung
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. My email address is: chang.jung@stonybrook.edu.



















