Diana Seymour Parno

Center for Experimental Nuclear and Astrophysics (w) 206-543-1493 Box 354290 (c) 484-343-3044 [email protected] Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Professional Career • September 2014 - Present: Associate Director, Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA) University of Washington, Seattle, Washington • April 2014 - Present: Acting Assistant Professor CENPA and Dept. of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington • April 2011 - April 2014: Postdoctoral Research Associate CENPA and Dept. of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Supervisor: Professor Hamish Robertson

Education • Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. • Ph.D. in Physics, April 2011. Dissertation: Measurements of the Double-Spin Asymmetry A1 on Helium-3: Toward a Precise Measurement of the Neutron A1 Advisor: Professor Gregg Franklin • M.S. in Physics, 2006. • , Cambridge, Massachusetts. • A.B. in Physics, 2004. Cum laude with a citation in French.

Selected Refereed Publications (of 25 total publications)

n 1. Precision Measurements of A1 in the Deep Inelastic Regime D. S. Parno, D. Flay, M. Posik et al., Phys. Lett. B 744 309 (2015); arXiv:1406.1207 [nucl-ex] 2. Assessment of molecular effects on neutrino mass measurements from tritium beta decay L. I. Bodine, D. S. Parno, and R. G. H. Robertson, Phys. Rev. C 91 035505 (2015, Editors’ Suggestion); arXiv:1502.03497 [nucl-ex] 3. Focal-plane detector system for the KATRIN experiment (corresponding author) J. F. Amsbaugh et al., Nucl. Inst. Meth. A, 778 40 (2015); arXiv:1404.2925 [physics.ins- det]

Curriculum vitae for Diana Parno 1 n 4. A Precision Measurement of the Neutron Twist-3 Matrix Element d2 : Probing Color Forces M. Posik, D. Flay, D. S. Parno et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113 022002 (2014); arXiv:1404.4003 [nucl-ex] 5. Dead layer on silicon p-i-n diode charged-particle detectors B. L. Wall et al., Nucl. Inst. Meth. A 744 73-79 (2014); arXiv:1310.1178 [physics.ins- det] 6. Measurement of parity violation in -quark scattering D. Wang et al., Nature 506, 67-70 (2014) 7. Comparison of Modeled and Measured Performance of a GSO Crystal as Gamma Detector D. S. Parno, M. Friend, V. Mamyan et al., Nucl. Inst. Meth. A 728, 92-96 (2013); arXiv:1211.3710 [physics.ins-det] 8. Upgraded photon calorimeter with integrating readout for Hall A Compton Polarimeter at Jefferson Lab M. Friend, D. Parno, F. Benmokhtar, et al., Nucl. Inst. Meth. A 676, 96-105 (2012); arXiv:1108.3116 [physics.ins-det] 9. Measurement of the Neutron Radius of 208Pb Through Parity-Violation in Electron Scattering S. Abrahamyan et al. (PREX Collaboration), Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 112502 (2012); arXiv:1201.2568 [nucl-ex]

Other Refereed Publications 1. Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Quasi-Elastic Scattering from the Reaction 3He↑(e, e0) Y.-W. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115 172502 (2015); arXiv:1502.02636 [nucl-ex] 2. Double spin asymmetries of inclusive hadron electroproduction from a transversely polarized 3He target Y. X. Zhao et al., Phys. Rev. C 92 015207 (2015); arXiv:1502.01394 [nucl-ex] 3. Measurement of Parity-Violating Asymmetry in Electron-Deuteron Inelastic Scattering D. Wang et al., Phys. Rev. C 91 045506 (2015); arXiv:1411.3200 [nucl-ex] 4. Measurement of “pretzelosity” asymmetry of charged pion production in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering on a polarized 3He target Y. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. C 90 055209 (2014); arXiv:1312.3047 [nucl-ex] 5. Single spin asymmetries in charged kaon production from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering on a transversely polarized 3He target Y. X. Zhao et al., Phys. Rev. C 90 055201 (2014); arXiv:1404.7204 [nucl-ex]

6. Measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the quasi-elastic 3He(~ ~e,e0d) process M. Mihoviloviˇc et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113 232505 (2014); arXiv:1409.2253 [nucl-ex]

Curriculum vitae for Diana Parno 2 7. Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Deep-Inelastic Scatter- ing from the Reaction 3He↑(e, e0)X J. Katich et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 113 022502 (2014); arXiv:1311.0197 [nucl-ex] 8. Single Spin Asymmetries of Inclusive Hadrons Produced in Electron Scattering from a Transversely Polarized 3He Target K. Allada et al., Phys. Rev. C 89 042201(R) (2014); arXiv:1311.1866 [nucl-ex] 9. Measurement of the Parity-Violating Asymmetry in Electron-Deuteron Scattering in the Nucleon Resonance Region D. Wang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 082501 (2013); arXiv:1304.7741 [nucl-ex] 10. New Measurements of the Transverse Beam Asymmetry for Elastic Electron Scattering from Selected Nuclei S. Abrahamyan et al. (HAPPEX and PREX Collaborations), Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 192501 (2012); arXiv:1208.6164 [nucl-ex] 11. New Precision Limit on the Strange Vector Form Factors of the Z. Ahmed et al. (HAPPEX Collaboration), Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 102001 (2012); arXiv:1107.0913 [nucl-ex]

12. Beam-Target Double Spin Asymmetry ALT in Charged Pion Production from Deep Inelastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized He-3 Target at 1.4 < Q2 < 2.7 GeV2 J. Huang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 052001 (2012); arXiv:1108.0489 [nucl-ex] 13. Single Spin Asymmetries in Charged Pion Production from Semi-Inclusive Deep In- elastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized 3He Target at Q2 = 1.4 − 2.7 GeV2 X. Qian et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 072003 (2011); arXiv:1106.0363 [nucl-ex] 14. Hybrid charmonium and the ρ − π puzzle L. Kisslinger, D. Parno and S. Riordan, Adv. High Energy Phys. 2008, 982341 (2008); arXiv:0805.1943 [hep-ph] 15. d−α correlation functions and collective motion in Xe+Au collisions at E/A = 50 MeV (as D. Seymour)∗ G. Verde et al., Phys. Lett. B 653, 12 (2007), arXiv:0708.0081 [nucl-ex] 16. Binary Star Orbits. II. Preliminary First Orbits for 117 Systems D. M. Seymour∗, B. D. Mason, W. I. Hartkopf, and G. L. Wycoff, Astr. J. 123, 1023 (2002).

Preprints 1. The COHERENT Experiment at the Spallation Neutron Source COHERENT collaboration, 2015 white paper. arXiv:1509.08702 [physics.ins-det] 2. Orbits of 25 binary star systems, published individually in IAU Commission 26 In- formation Circulars, Nos. 139 (1999), 140 (2000), 141 (2000), and 145 (2001), as D. Seymour∗ (variously with B. Mason and W. Hartkopf)

∗My name changed from Diana Seymour to Diana Parno in 2006.

Curriculum vitae for Diana Parno 3 Conference Proceedings

1. The KATRIN Experiment: Status and Outlook D. S. Parno for the KATRIN collaboration, Proc. 6th Mtg. CPT/Lorentz Symmetry, ed. V. Alan Kosteleck´y,World Scientific (2014); arXiv:1307.5289 [physics.ins-det]

2. Preliminary Results from Integrating Compton Photon Polarimetry in Hall A of Jef- ferson Lab D. Parno et al., Proc. 2010 Int. Nuc. Phys. Conf., J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 312, 052018 (2011); arXiv:1106.4851 [physics.ins-det]

Recent Invited Talks and Seminars

1. KATRIN: Seeking the Neutrino Mass (October 2015) Physics Division Seminar, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois.

2. KATRIN: Probing the Neutrino Mass (October 2013) Medium-Energy Particle Physics Seminar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

3. The KATRIN Experiment (September 2013) Perspectives on Fundamental Symmetries and Neutrinos, Seattle, Washington.

4. The KATRIN Experiment: Status and Outlook (June 2013) Sixth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry, Bloomington, Indiana.

n n 5. d2 and A1 : Recent Results and Outlook (May 2013) Jefferson Lab Users’ Group Meeting, Newport News, Virginia.

Recent Contributed Conference Talks

1. Testing molecular effects for tritium-based neutrino mass measurements (October 2015) DNP Fall Meeting. Santa Fe, New Mexico.

2. Status of the KATRIN Neutrino-Mass Experiment (April 2015) APS April Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland.

3. KATRIN Progress Toward a Neutrino-Mass Measurement (May 2014) 15th Annual Meeting of NW Section of APS, Seattle, Washington.

4. The Status of the KATRIN Experiment (April 2013) APS April Meeting. Denver, Colorado.

5. The KATRIN Experiment (February 2013) Lake Louise Winter Institute. Alberta, Canada.

Professional Honors

• Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation, 2004

Curriculum vitae for Diana Parno 4 Service, Outreach, and Other Professional Activities • Colloquium Committee, Physics Dept., University of Washington, Fall 2015-Present

• KATRIN Analysis Coordination Committee, 2013-Present

• Co-organizer, KATRIN Final State Distribution Workshop, March 2014

• Organizer, LGBT+ Physicists advocacy group, 2011-Present. Led development of Best Practices Guide for physics departments.

• Participant, Adopt-a-Physicist program, 2012-Present

• Referee for journal Vacuum

Other Research Experience • Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2005: Graduate intern with Dr. Israel Owens

• Harvard University, 2003: Undergraduate researcher with Professor Gerald Gabrielse

• Michigan State University, 2002: REU† student with Professor Betty Tsang

• Harvard University, 2000-2001: Undergraduate intern with Professor David Latham

• United States Naval Observatory, 1999-2001: SEAP/CQL‡ intern with Dr. Brian Mason

Teaching and Mentoring Experience • University of Washington

• PhD students supervised: L. Kippenbrock (Summer 2015 - Present) and Y.-T. Lin (Winter 2015 - Present) • Fall 2015: Instructor, Physics 585 (Seminar in Experimental Nuclear Physics).

• KATRIN Collaboration

• Fall 2012: Co-organizer, weeklong workshop for focal-plane detector operator training

• Carnegie Mellon University

• Spring 2010: Completed a course in College and University Teaching through the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence • Spring 2005: Teaching Assistant, general first-year lab course • Fall 2004: Teaching Assistant, astronomy course for non-science majors

†Research Experience for Undergraduates, funded by the National Science Foundation ‡Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program, jointly operated by the United States Department of Defense and by George Washington University

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