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Jure Zupan is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on theoretical high energy physics, particularly dark matter, rare processes, and new physics searches at the LHC. He holds a PhD in Particle Physics Theory from the University of Ljubljana (2002) and a BSc in Physics from the same institution (1998).
His research interests span particle physics phenomenology, dark matter detection methods, collider physics, flavor physics, and beyond-Standard Model theories. Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on axion searches, kaon physics, hadronization models, and machine learning applications in particle physics.
Zupan has secured significant research funding including NSF grants for dark matter research and machine learning applications in quark hadronization. He leads multiple DOE-funded projects in particle and cosmology theory at the University of Cincinnati, with recent awards exceeding $3 million in federal funding. He collaborates with Fermilab and CERN on exotic signature research.
He received the Sigma Xi Award for his contributions to particle physics. As part of the University of Cincinnati HEP theory group, he leads research initiatives in particle phenomenology and collaborates on experiments at the LHC and Fermilab.


