Siddhant Mehrotra

Siddhant Mehrotra

Graduate Student
Physics

Biographical Sketch & Research:


Graduate student in David Moore’s group working on the SIMPLE Experiment. Focused on conducting precision measurements of rare phenomena in particle physics and probing for interactions beyond the Standard Model.

As an undergraduate and post-baccalaureate, worked on the SPICE experiment under the TESSERACT Collaboration, to design cryogenic detectors searching for low mass dark matter. As a master’s student, contributed to R&D of the Activer Target of the PIONEER experiment to test lepton flavor universality via precision measurements of pion decays. 

Education: 


B.S, Engineering Physics, UC Berkeley, 2021
M.A, Physics, Stony Brook University, 2024


 

Experiments

SIMPLE


 

Contact Info

siddhant.mehrotra@yale.edu

WL 230

Research Areas: 

Neutrinos & Fundamental Symmetries, Quantum Science

Research Type: 

Experimentalist

Experiments

Experiments

SIMPLE/QuIPS

Moore

Science goal: Study interactions involving neutrinos; to test gravity; & to search for dark matter, quantum phenomenon, sterile neutrinos, and new forces.

WL involvement: The Moore group has developed the world’s most sensitive micron-sized force sensors. Both the SIMPLE and QuIPS experiments are located at Wright Lab.

SIMPLE

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