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Luke Johns

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Luke Johns is a theoretical physicist and Richard P. Feynman Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He received his PhD in physics from the University of California San Diego in 2020. Prior to moving to Los Alamos, he was a NASA Einstein Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. The lion’s share of his work centers on neutrino physics and the various subjects that overlap with it: supernovae, neutron star mergers, cosmology, particle physics beyond the Standard Model, and transport theory. His other research interests include quantum thermodynamics and information theory, motivated by the groundbreaking potential of new quantum technologies.

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Wed, Jan 7, 5:30–6:30pm
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