Zarko Pavlovic
Co-convener of the Beam Interface Working Group
Fermilab, United States

Often times before going to sleep, my 9-year-old asks me to tell him something interesting. While I try to tell him about various fantastic things about our world and universe, it always feels amazing to be able to draw from the work we are doing here – the exciting technologies we are using, the fundamental physics we are exploring. Ever since I was a kid, I always loved math and science, and I wanted to understand how nature works. Going down to fundamentals naturally led me to physics. I am working on understanding and characterizing the neutrino beam that we will aim at the DUNE detectors. I enjoy working with brilliant people from around the world building the experiment that will make some of the most exciting and important physics measurements over the coming decades.