Mitchell Soderberg Education: 2000 B.S. Truman State University (Physics) 2003 M.S. University of Michigan 2006 Ph.D. University of Michigan Research: 2006 - present Postdoctoral Researcher, Yale University Research/Service Activities: My Ph.D. thesis was a cross-section measurement of the simultaneous production of W-bosons and b-quarks at the CDF detector. At CDF I was also involved in top-quark cross-section measurements, and was active in maintaining TDC boards. As a postdoc I have made the switch from proton collisions to neutrino physics. I am currently a postdoctoral researcher on MiniBooNE, as well as the T962 test-beam project which aims to place a small liquid argon time projection chamber in front of the Minos near-detector in 2008. On MiniBooNE I am involved in antineutrino data analysis, while on T962 I am active in the design, construction, and data analysis of the experiment.