
About
Kirtimaan Mohan serves as East Holmes Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University, teaching LB 273 (Physics I) and LB 274 (Physics II) through the Lyman Briggs College. His office is located in Holmes Hall, E-189, East Lansing, MI.
Education
- Ph.D. in Physics, Indian Institute of Science (2014)
Research Focus
Dr. Mohan investigates fundamental questions in particle physics including the nature of dark matter, signatures of new physics beyond the Standard Model, and precision Higgs boson studies. His work integrates quantum field theory calculations with machine learning techniques to analyze collider data and identify exotic phenomena. Current efforts focus on dark matter detection strategies, collider phenomenology, and theoretical frameworks addressing B-physics anomalies.
Publication Trends
His 2017-2019 publications demonstrate consistent focus on dark matter models (Majorana particles, FIMPs), LHC collider signatures (dijet resonances, energy correlation functions), and B-physics anomalies. The research combines simplified model building with one-loop calculations, bridging theoretical predictions and experimental constraints from both collider and direct detection experiments.
Scientific Awards
- No awards documented in provided materials
Academic Activities
Information regarding graduate student supervision, grant funding, or laboratory affiliations is not specified in available documentation. His research appears highly collaborative based on multi-institutional co-authorship patterns across publications.
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