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Born and raised in Minnesota, I completed a Ph.D. at the University of Washington in 2006. My work there focused on neutrino astrophysics and cosmology. During this time I also developed the ``Hidden Valley'' models which opened new directions to search for low mass hidden sectors at colliders such as the LHC. These classes of models also became central to my subsequent work in dark matter, including Asymmetric Dark Matter and hidden sector dark matter more generally. I became a postdoc at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and then the David Schramm Fellow at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. During this time, I focused on developing concrete models of hidden sector dark matter. I instigated theories of ``Asymmetric Dark Matter'' and established techniques to build models of natural low mass hidden dark matter sector.
In 2009, I became an Assistant Professor, and then in 2012 an Associate Professor, at the University of Michigan, where I developed these theories in the context of anomalies from direct detection experiments. I remain interested in connecting these theories to physics at the LHC (including the Higgs boson) and to astrophysical objects such as neutron stars and white dwarves. In 2014, I moved to Berkeley where I focused on proposing new ideas to detect light dark matter. Since 2019 I am Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech. I remain interested in how we can utilize a variety of theoretical and experimental probes to solve some of nature's deepest mysteries, including the theory of dark matter. Most recently, I have been considering observational signatures of holographic theories of quantum gravity.
In 2009, I became an Assistant Professor, and then in 2012 an Associate Professor, at the University of Michigan, where I developed these theories in the context of anomalies from direct detection experiments. I remain interested in connecting these theories to physics at the LHC (including the Higgs boson) and to astrophysical objects such as neutron stars and white dwarves. In 2014, I moved to Berkeley where I focused on proposing new ideas to detect light dark matter. Since 2019 I am Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech. I remain interested in how we can utilize a variety of theoretical and experimental probes to solve some of nature's deepest mysteries, including the theory of dark matter. Most recently, I have been considering observational signatures of holographic theories of quantum gravity.
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Sander M. Vermeulen, Torrey Cullen, Daniel Grass, Ian A. O. MacMillan, Alexander J. Ramirez, Jeffrey Wack, Boris Korzh,Vincent S. H. Lee,Kathryn M. Zurek,Chris Stoughton, Lee McCuller
arxiv(2024)
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Journal of High Energy Physicsno. 1 (2024): 1-27
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arxiv(2023)
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERSno. 1 (2023): L11-L11
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