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Amit Bhoonah is a Researcher at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Physics & Astronomy, affiliated with the Dietrich School. His work focuses on particle physics, astrophysics, and dark matter research, with a particular emphasis on ultralight dark matter, gravitational waves, and experimental detection methods.
His research interests span theoretical and experimental domains, including dark photon models, axion physics, and the interplay between particle physics and cosmology. He has contributed to studies on gravitational wave signatures from dark sectors, neutrino mass mechanisms, and laboratory constraints using atomic systems.
Notable publications include investigations into sub-MHz radio backgrounds from dark photons, axion detection via Rydberg atoms, and constraints on boson stars using x-ray/gamma-ray observations. His work bridges fundamental theory with cutting-edge experimental techniques, addressing questions about dark matter's nature and its interactions with ordinary matter.
While no specific awards are listed, his active publication record reflects a focus on advancing dark matter detection and particle physics frontiers. Collaborative efforts are evident in co-authored works with researchers like Simran Nerval and Ningqiang Song. No advising roles or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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