Yang Bai

Position title: Professor

Email: yangbai@physics.wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 265-3242

5211 Chamberlin Hall

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Websites: Home Page, Phenomenology

Research Interests: theoretical particle physics including dark matter, cosmic rays, black hole, gravitational wave and early universe physics.

Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2021–Now
Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2017–2021
Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2012–2017
Research Associate, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, 2010–2012
Research Associate, Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory, 2007–2010
Ph. D., Yale University, 2002–2007
B. S., University of Science and Technology of China, 1998–2002

Keith Bechtol

Position title: Associate Professor, Associate Chair for Graduate Program

Email: kbechtol@wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 265-5815

6203 Chamberlin Hall

Website: Observational Cosmology

Research Interests: Dark matter, dark energy, and multi-messenger astrophysics. Current projects include the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST).

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Uwe Bergmann

Position title: Martin L. Perl Endowed Professor in Ultrafast X-Ray Science

Pronouns: he/him

Email: ubergmann@wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 262-1152

1324 Chamberlin Hall

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Website: Bergmann Group

Research Interests: We harness the power of X-rays to investigate nonlinear phenomena and develop new methods, follow chemical reactions and structural changes in real time, and uncover secrets of our natural history and cultural heritage

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Uwe Bergmann got his PhD in Physics from Stony Brook University and is the Martin L. Perl Professor in Ultrafast X-ray Science in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research activities focus on the development and application of novel synchrotron and X-ray laser techniques. His scientific interests include studies of the structure of water and aqueous solution, active centers in metalloproteins with focus on photosynthetic splitting of water, hydrocarbons and fossil fuels, functional 2D materials and magnetic membranes, and imaging of ancient materials and fossils. Bergmann has done his graduate research at the National Synchrotron Light Source and since worked at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, the Linac Coherent Light Source, and at the Stanford PULSE Institute at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

Kevin Black

Position title: Department Chair, Professor

Email: kblack@hep.wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 262-1232

4217 Chamberlin Hall

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Websites: High Energy Physics, CMS

Research Interests: High energy and elementary particle physics,CMS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN: proton-proton collisions at the energy frontier; Direct Searches for new Particles and Interactions, Top Quark Physics, Higgs Physics.

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Professor: UW-Madison (2018-Present)

Department Chair (2024- )
Associate Chair for Graduate Program (2021-2024)

Associate Professor: Boston University (2016-2018)
Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies: Boston University (2017-2018)
Assistant Professor: Boston University (2010-2016)

Research Scientist : Harvard University (2008-2010)
Post-Doc: Harvard University (2005-2008)

Tulika Bose

Position title: Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Email: tulika@hep.wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 262-8894

4223 Chamberlin Hall

Websites: Home Page, High Energy Physics, CMS

Research Interests: Experimental particle physics, CMS experiment at the LHC, Searches for exotic particles, Dark Matter, Standard Model measurements, Trigger and Data-acquisition systems, Software & Computing.

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Duncan Carlsmith

Position title: Professor

Email: duncan@hep.wisc.edu

Phone: (608) 262-2485

4285 Chamberlin Hall

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Research Interests: Elementary particle physics, dark matter, computational physics

My research in experimental elementary particle physics has spanned proton-proton collisions at the Compact Muon Solenoid at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, a search for WIMP dark matter with the LZ two-phase liquid xenon detector at SURF, and proton-antiproton collisions at the Collider Detector Facility and Tevatron at Fermilab. I am presently focused on innovation in teaching and learning, introducing computation into the curriculum, and a variety of interdisciplinary projects.