Regina Abby Rameika
Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Expertise :
Experimental elementary particle physics; experimental neutrino
oscillations; liquid argon detector technology; project management;
scientific and organizational leadership
Education
1982 Ph.D. in Physics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1976 B.A. in Physics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Professional Employment
2008-present Distinguished Scientist - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1995-2008 Senior Scientist - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1990-1994 Scientist - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1986-1990 Associate Scientist - Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory
1982-1985 Research Associate - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1982 Research Associate - University of Michigan Scientific Collaboration
2015 – present DUNE Collaboration – Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
2010 – 2015 LBNE Collaboration – Long-baseline Neutrino Experiment
2009 – 2014 MicroBooNE collaboration – search for nue appearance in the Booster neutrino beam
2004 – 2018 NOvA Collaboration – nue apeearance in the NuMI beam
1994 – 2006 MINOS Collaboration – neutrino oscillations
1994 – 2002 DONUT Collaboration – Direct Observation of the TauNeutrino
1988 – 1992 Omega Minus Magnetic Moment – Fermilab E-800
1985 – 1988 Charged Hyperon Polarization and Magnetic Moments – Fermilab E-756
1982 – 1985 Direct Photon Production – Fermilab E-705
1978 – 1982 Neutral Hyperon Collaboration - Fermilab experiments E-361, 495, 555, 619, 620
Professional Awards
2012 Fermilab Trailblazer Award for contributions to the Long Baseline neutrino program
2009 Fermilab Employee Performance Recognition Award for LBNE Project preparation
2007 Fermilab Employee Performance Recognition Award for Future Long Baseline Studies
2002 Elected as an APS Fellow for “significant contributions to the Direct Observation of the Tau Neutrino”
2001 Fermilab Employee Performance Recognition Award for contributions to the Direct Observation of the Nu Tau experiment (DONUT)
Professional Leadership Positions
2016 - 2018 DUNE Resource Coordinator and partner in the DUNE Collaboration Management Team
2016 - 2018 Construction Coordinator for the DUNE single phase prototype constructed at the CERN Neutrino Platform
2014 - 2016 Division Head of the newly created Neutrino Division
2011 - 2014 Project Manager for the MicroBooNE Project
2010 - 2011 LBNE Project Scientist
2008 - 2009 Acting Project Manager for the Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment (LBNE)
2005-2008 Fermilab Neutrino Department - Department Head
2006-2007 Co-leader of the BNL-FNAL Future Long Baseline Study
2002-2005 MINOS Detector Construction Project Manager
1994-2002 Key member of DONUT collaboration (Direct Observation of the Tau Neutrino); Project Manager of the Prompt Neutrino Beam Construction Project
1994-1998 Project Manager - NuMI/MINOS Project
1992-1995 Deputy Head - Fermilab Research Division
1988-1992 Co-spokesperson of FNAL-E800 : Precision Measurement of the Omega Minus Magnetic Moment
1987-1990 Associate Head – Research Division Site Operations Department
1986-1988 Deputy Spokesperson of E-756 : Measurement of the Polarization and Magnetic Moment of the Omega Minus Hyperon
Professional Service on Committees
2014 – present Member of numerous DOE and Director’s Review panels
2013 Member - Committee of Visitors, review of DOE Office of High Energy Physics; Chair of Projects sub-committee
2013 Member - HEPAP Facilities Sub-panel
2012 – 2013 Member – Fermilab Director’s Search Committee
2012 – 2015 Member – Fermilab Wilson Fellowship Committee
2012 Co-Chair – Local organizing committee for NNN12
Workshop held at Fermilab (Next Generation Neutrino and Nucleon Decay)
2011 – 2013 Member High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP)
2007 Co-Chair – Organizing Committee for Neutrino Physics Summer School held at Fermilab, July 2007
2001 -2002 Chairperson – Fermilab Committee on Scientific
Appointments
2000 Member – Fermilab Committee on Scientific
Appointments (scientist promotion committee)
1998 Member – Fermilab Director’s Search Committee