Sam Flynn is a 4th year Ph.D student at NC State University working with Dr. Gail McLaughlin. His research explores the effects of neutrino oscillations in astrophysical environments, in particular investigating the effects of Non-standard model interactions on neutrino signals from supernovae and fast oscillations just outside the neutrino-sphere. Sam graduated from Wake Forest University 2013 with a B.S. with honors in physics. While at Wake Forest, Sam worked on several physics education projects, and wrote his honors thesis on research detailing the possibility of long lives neutrino “stars” in the late universe. Sam is a native of Charlotte, NC, and currently lives in Raleigh, NC.

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- Email: Sdflynn2@ncsu.edu
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