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Junwu Huang is an adjunct professor at York University and an active researcher in high-energy theoretical physics. His research focuses on understanding the fundamentals of particle physics, particularly within the context of the Standard Model. He is interested in the dynamics and observational consequences of dark matter and its collective phenomena, including the formation of topological defects. Huang also explores innovative experimental techniques aimed at weakly-coupled particles and advocates for new searches motivated by string theory, cosmic strings, and axions. His work includes designing sensitive experiments that leverage current technologies to enhance the understanding of low-energy theories and their implications. Additionally, he investigates the use of cosmological measurements from facilities like aLIGO and CMB to search for new physics. Huang’s research encompasses a plethora of areas such as high-energy particle physics, cosmology, and astrophysics, positioning him as a key contributor to theoretical advancements in these fields.
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