
معرفی
Ako Jamil serves as an Associate Research Scholar and Dicke Fellow at Princeton University, based in Jadwin Hall (office 373) under the mentorship of adviser Cristiano Galbiati. This position resides within Princeton's physics research ecosystem, leveraging the university's renowned infrastructure for fundamental physics exploration.
Research spans core domains of Physics with concentrated expertise in Experimental Particle Physics and Cosmology, particularly investigating dark matter phenomena and universe evolution mechanisms. This work aligns with Princeton's leadership in high-precision experimental physics through collaborations like the DARKSIDE experiment.
Key recognition includes the competitive Dicke Fellowship award, honoring exceptional postdoctoral contributions to physics research.
Mentorship is provided by Professor Cristiano Galbiati, a leading experimental physicist directing Princeton's dark matter research initiatives and international collaborations. The role involves active participation in cutting-edge detector development and data analysis within Princeton's physics laboratories.




