Professor Frank Calaprice is a world-renowned experimental physicist in the field of nuclear and particle astrophysics, and is widely recognised as a leading authority in the field of very-low-background, low-counting-rate experiments.
Read MoreProfessor Marcella Diemoz (INFN Roma) has over thirty years of experience in high-energy physics including a variety of international leadership roles within the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
Read MoreDr. Aldo Ianni (LNGS) has considerable experience in the development and operation of dark-matter direct-detection experiments in low-radiation underground environments.
Read MoreAssociate Professor Gray Rybka (Uni of Washington) is a leading researcher in the area of axion direct-detection searches.
Read MoreProfessor Neil Spooner (Uni of Sheffield) is a world-leading expert in dark matter detection and neutrino physics, including development of directional dark-matter direct-detection methods.
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