
معرفی
Aaron Pierce is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Michigan. He specializes in theoretical extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics, with a focus on dark matter composition, gravity's weakness relative to other forces, and matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.
- Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley (2002)
- M.S., University of California-Berkeley (2000)
- Part III, Trinity College, Cambridge (1998)
- B.A., Rice University (1998)
His research explores models involving new forces, extra dimensions, and supersymmetry to connect theoretical physics with experimental signatures at colliders. He served as director of the Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics from 2013-2020 and investigates gravitational wave implications of axion rotations.
- Henry Russel Award
- Simons Foundation Fellowship
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
His recent publications focus on dark photon detection, split supersymmetry, and lepto-axiogenesis. He has contributed to experimental frameworks for dark matter detection and collider phenomenology of vectorlike leptons.



