
About
Shilo Xia is a Chamberlain Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a research institution managed by the University of California. As a theorist and experimentalist, Dr. Xia specializes in nuclear and particle physics with a focus on neutrino physics and detector development.
Dr. Xia's research interests center on neutrinoless double beta decay, liquid xenon detector technology, and rare event searches. Their work contributes to next-generation experiments like nEXO, which aims to reach unprecedented sensitivity in neutrino physics.
Dr. Xia received their Ph.D. from Yale University in 2020 under advisor David C. Moore, completing a dissertation on neutrinoless double beta decay and detector physics measurements with the EXO-200 experiment.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Chamberlain Fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Dr. Xia's technical expertise spans detector physics, liquid xenon technology, and high-bandwidth digital cable development for low-background experiments. Their research has direct applications for future neutrino experiments requiring extreme sensitivity and low radioactivity environments.
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