Tyler Stokes

Tyler Stokes

he/him/his
Postdoctoral Associate
Physics

Biographical Sketch

Tyler has been working on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) experiment since 2018, and his current research focuses on the coordination and creation of the Charge-Readout-Plane (CRP) assembly effort at Wright Lab.

In addition to detector development, Stokes is involved in simulation, reconstruction, and analysis efforts for the DUNE Far Detector and ProtoDUNE-VD, including machine learning applications. He is also interested in baryon number violation searches.

Stokes earned his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University and his undergraduate degree from Idaho State University. Before joining Yale, he contributed to the DUNE experiment on many fronts, including hardware development and installation work on the high voltage system of ProtoDUNE-HD at CERN, machine learning applications to proton decay in the DUNE far detectors, and some kaon cross-section studies with ProtoDUNE-SP.

Research:

Education

Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 2025

Honors & Awards

Selected Publications

Contact Info

tyler.d.stokes@yale.edu

WLC 254D

PI: Karsten Heeger

Research Website

Research Areas: Neutrinos & Fundamental Symmetries

Research Type: Experimentalist

Experiments

CV

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Experiments

DUNE

Heeger

Science goal: Enable the study of parameters that determine the matter-antimatter imbalance in the Universe and the ordering of neutrino mass states.

WL involvement: Yale is responsible for the assembly of Charge Readout Planes at Wright Lab and studying the detector response.

DUNE Charge Readout Plane Assembly at Wright Lab.

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