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Junwu Huang is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at York University and a Research Faculty member at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research focuses on high energy theory and phenomenology, particularly exploring physics beyond the Standard Model. He investigates novel low-energy experiments for weakly-coupled particles and studies collective phenomena in dark matter fluids, including topological defect formation. His work also involves designing astrophysical and cosmological searches using tools like aLIGO, CMB, LSS, and 21cm cosmology to probe string theory-inspired concepts such as axions and cosmic strings.
- Eligible to supervise the Physics and Astronomy Graduate Program at York University.
- Affiliated with the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, a leading center for theoretical physics research.
Research interests span theoretical approaches to cosmological colliders and the string landscape/multiverse, aiming to directly probe fundamental physics with current and future technologies.




