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Bhaskar Dutta is a Professor and Mitchell/Heep Chair in High Energy Physics at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy and the Department of Physics and Astronomy. His research focuses on dark matter, neutrinos, flavor violation, and beyond the Standard Model physics, with contributions to particle astrophysics and collider signatures. He leads a research team including graduate students and collaborates on projects like the XENON1T dark matter experiment.
R&D interests include axion-like particles, neutrino non-standard interactions (NSI), and global analysis strategies for particle physics data. Awards include APS Fellow (2020) and OSU Distinguished Alumni (2017). Dutta's work addresses fundamental questions such as the nature of dark matter, neutrino properties, and cosmological implications of particle physics models.
His research team explores topics like cosmic ray-boosted dark matter, inverse Primakoff scattering, and indirect detection methods. Collaborations involve institutions like the University of Melbourne and Sam Houston State University. Dutta's contributions bridge experimental and theoretical particle physics, with a focus on high-energy phenomena and cosmological connections.



