Reina Maruyama
Professor of Physics
Neutrinos and Fundamental Symmetries; Elementary Particles; Astrophysics and Cosmology; Nuclear
WL-209
+1 (203) 432-3362
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Current Experiments:
ALPHA, CUORE/CUPID, COSINE-100, DM-Ice, HAYSTAC, IceCube, RAY
Prof. Maruyama’s group is carrying out cutting-edge experiments to study neutrinos and dark matter in nuclear particle astrophysics. The lab is led by Prof. Maruyama in the Department of Physics located at the Wright Laboratory at Yale University. The aim of these experiments are to solve some of the greatest mysteries of the evolution of the Universe - what is the Universe made of, and why does it have more matter than anti-matter?