The Dark Matter Discoverer’s Guidebook is perfect for upper-level undergraduate students, graduate students, or a professional seeking to pivot into this exciting field of discovery. Mathematical derivations, examples, and complete solutions enable investigators to test their understanding of the material and to assess their level of knowledge without wasting time wondering whether there are missing steps.
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Stephen Jacob Sekula is a Professor of Physics at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada and currently serves as the Research Group Manager at SNOLAB in Sudbury, Canada. SNOLAB is the cleanest and deepest scientific laboratory in the world. At 6800ft below the Earth’s surface, the lab is home to over a dozen experiments. Many are focused on Stephen’s current interests: the nature of dark matter and the use of the neutrino as an astronomical tool. He was formerly a Professor of Experimental Particle Physics at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, TX, USA and Chair of the Department of Physics at SMU. While at SMU he served as Department Chair of Physics and the Altshuler Distinguish Teaching Award, its highest distinction for tenured faculty.