Position Professor of Physics Role Future Faculty Workshop Speaker Email [email protected] Bio/Description I am a theoretical particle physicist primarily interested in models of dark matter and their experimental signatures. Although dark matter comprises nearly 85% of the matter in the Universe, its fundamental nature remains unknown. My research focuses on elucidating the particle and astrophysical nature of dark matter through its experimental signatures. For more information on current research activity, please visit the Lisanti group webpage. Related News Sciences & Engineering Graduate Students Plan for Faculty Careers at 2024 Future Faculty Workshop Upcoming Professional Development Events Jan 18 SFPUL: Burns Night at the Nassau Club Jan 21 Speaking for Impact, Influence & Connection: 2-Day Workshop Intensive & Communication Coaching Jan 22 Speaking for Impact, Influence & Connection: 2-Day Workshop Intensive & Communication Coaching Jan 23 Working in the Creative Arts and Public Humanities Jan 28 2025 GradFUTURES Focus on Future You(s) for science and engineering: Part 1 of 3 Jan 29 Building Resilience: Mindfulness and Stress Management for Academic & Professional Success Jan 29 2025 GradFUTURES Focus on Future You(s) for science and engineering: Part 2 of 3 Jan 30 2025 GradFUTURES Focus on Future You(s) for science and engineering: Part 3 of 3 Jan 31 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online) Feb 3 Introduction to QGIS Feb 4 Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Feb 5 Digital Scholarship Foundations: Static Websites (1 of 4)