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Dr. Mohanraj Senniappan is a postdoctoral researcher in the department of physics at Khalifa University (joined September 2025). His current research focuses on neutrino astrophysics as part of the KM3NeT collaboration.
Previously, during his doctoral studies, he contributed to two very-high-energy (VHE; ~100 GeV to ~100 TeV) gamma-ray collaborations: the ALTO/CoMET R&D project and H.E.S.S. In ALTO/CoMET, he analyzed simulation data and evaluated the proposed array’s performance for detecting gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). In H.E.S.S., he was part of the GRB team that compiled a catalogue of non-detected GRBs over 15 years of observations.
Earlier, he worked on particle physics experiments at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India, and carried out analytical studies of quasars at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India. Dr. Mohanraj Senniappan is proficient in C++, Python, and the application of machine learning techniques to astrophysics research.
The KM3NeT Collaboration:
The Cubic Kilometer (KM3) Neutrino Telescope (NeT) is an infrastructure for neutrino oscillation and astroparticle research. The KM3NeT consists of two building blocks being constructed in the Mediterranean Sea:
Together with the astroparticle research group at Khalifa University, Dr. Mohanraj is working towards interpreting the astrophysical neutrino events via analysis of KM3NeT/ARCA data. This project work involves: