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Shuo Xin is a Visiting Professor in the Physics Department at Stanford University, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Sciences. Their research focuses on experimental particle physics, particularly neutrino physics, dark matter detection, and advanced detector technologies. Key projects include contributions to the EXO-200, DUNE, and nEXO experiments, which explore neutrino oscillations, double beta decay, and next-generation detector systems.
Research interests emphasize developing liquid argon time projection chambers (LArTPCs), photon counting CT systems, and machine learning applications for signal simulation. Xin’s work addresses fundamental questions in neutrino mass, dark matter interactions, and precision measurements of nuclear decay processes. Their recent studies involve cosmic ray characterization in large detectors, crosstalk mitigation in photon counters, and improving background rejection techniques in neutrino experiments.
Publications span 2010–2024, demonstrating expertise in detector design, experimental methodologies, and data analysis for high-energy physics. Notable contributions include EXO-200’s double beta decay analyses, DUNE’s protoDUNE electron reconstruction, and studies of scintillation properties in xenon and argon detectors. Collaboration with international teams on projects like LBNO, DarkSide-20k, and nEXO underscores Xin’s role in advancing neutrino physics and dark matter research.
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