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Ben Kain is a Professor of Physics at the College of the Holy Cross. He specializes in theoretical physics with a focus on particle physics, cosmology, numerical relativity, and cold atomic physics. His current research explores numerical solutions of wormholes and dark matter admixed neutron stars. Kain holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. His work bridges fundamental theoretical concepts with computational modeling in extreme astrophysical scenarios.
Research interests include dark matter dynamics in compact objects, quantum aspects of wormholes, and ultracold atomic systems. His recent publications analyze traversable wormholes, entanglement in spacetime geometries, and neutron star behavior under dark matter influences.
No scientific awards are listed. Collaborative efforts include undergraduate researchers such as *X. Zhang and *K. Calhoun. No lab affiliations or grant details are provided in the text.
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