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Saptarshi Chaudhuri is an assistant professor in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from Stanford University in 2019 and his B.S. in Physics from Caltech in 2013. His research interests include particle physics, cosmology, and astrophysics, with a special emphasis on axions and methods of dark matter detection. He has worked extensively on quantum sensors, superconducting detectors, parametric amplifiers, transition-edge sensors, and microwave kinetic inductance detectors. Furthermore, he is a recipient of the Paul Kirkpatrick Award from Stanford University, which is awarded to graduate teaching assistants who demonstrate excellence in teaching physics to undergraduates. He also received the Dicke Postdoctoral Fellowship at Princeton and the NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship during his graduate work.
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