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Arvid Pohl is a Lecturer at Linnaeus University's Faculty of Technology, affiliated with the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering. He previously conducted astroparticle physics research with the IceCube and AMANDA collaborations, focusing on neutrino detection and subrelativistic particles.
- PhD in Astroparticle Physics (Uppsala University, 2009)
- Licentiate in Physics (Uppsala University, 2004)
- Secondary School Teacher Certification in Physics and Mathematics (1993)
His research interests span neutrino astronomy, dark matter detection, and physics education research. Recent work explores semiotic representations in physics learning (2024), building on decades of neutrino telescope calibration and analysis.
Publication trends show sustained focus on IceCube/AMANDA neutrino detection (2001-2009), with recent shifts toward physics pedagogy and optical properties of glacial ice. Key subfields include gamma-ray burst analysis, detector instrumentation, and statistical methods for cosmic ray composition.
- Co-author on 20+ publications across astroparticle physics and education
- Developed statistical tools for non-particle event analysis (2004)
- First author on subrelativistic particle searches (2007, 2009)




