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Professor Celine Boehm is an astroparticle physicist with a rich history of research and leadership spanning several countries including the UK, France, Switzerland, Canada, and Australia. She has worked at prestigious institutions such as Oxford, Durham, CNRS, CERN, and the Perimeter Institute, before taking on her current role as Head of the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. Professor Boehm's work focuses on dark matter and its interactions, leading to a plethora of new experiments and collaborations such as the NA64, SENSEI, and DAMIC projects. She contributes to advanced N-body simulations to explore the properties of satellite companions in the Milky Way and has made predictions regarding the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) spectrum via the relativistic extensions of the Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) theory, commonly referred to as TeVeS. Her current research interests also extend into the broader scope of digital health and new technologies, demonstrating her alignment with the Faculty of Science’s research strengths in understanding the universe and precision digital health.
School of Physics, The University of Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Lead the School of Physics focusing on dark matter research and expanding academic collaborations.
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