N. J. Buchanan
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N. J. Buchanan's research program centers on the investigation of fundamental particle physics, with a particular focus on neutrino physics and the search for exotic particles. Buchanan has been involved in experiments utilizing the NOvA detector, a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment.
Publications include measurements of neutrino cross sections, specifically the double-differential muon-neutrino charged-current inclusive cross section and the electron neutrino-nucleus charged-current double-differential cross section. Research also extends to cosmic ray air showers and the search for magnetic monopoles. Buchanan has also contributed to work on high-performance computing and data management for high-energy physics, as well as the development of analysis frameworks for scalable computing.
Buchanan holds a high-impact researcher designation, evidenced by an h-index of 85 and over 28,000 citations across more than 400 publications. Key collaborators include Brajendra Panda from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 85
- Publications: 419
- Citations: 28,051
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Accelerating Cloud Database Recovery for Providing Real-Time Service After a Cyberattack (2025)
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- Accelerating Cloud Database Recovery for Providing Real-Time Service After a Cyberattack