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Sandhya Choubey is a Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, affiliated with the School of Particle and Astrophysics and Medical Imaging. Her research focuses on theoretical particle physics, particularly neutrino physics and dark matter, with specialization in neutrino oscillations, dark matter signatures, and experimental collaborations like Hyper-Kamiokande, ESSnuSB, and DUNE. She contributes to major international projects such as the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
Choubey teaches advanced physics courses including Quantum Field Theory, Theoretical Particle Physics, and Symmetries in Physics. Her work explores neutrino properties, including mass hierarchy, CP violation, and non-standard interactions, alongside implications for dark matter and cosmology. She has been instrumental in designing detector technologies and analyzing experimental data from leading neutrino observatories.
Her research also addresses fundamental questions in physics, such as the connection between neutrino masses, baryogenesis, and dark matter candidates. She frequently collaborates with global teams to advance neutrino physics and astroparticle studies, contributing to both theoretical frameworks and experimental implementations.
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