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Kaeli Hughes is an Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University's Department of Physics, specializing in experimental particle astrophysics and radio detector development. Her work focuses on neutrino detection, gravitational wave sensitivity, and dark matter research. She holds a PhD from the University of Chicago (2022) and a B.S. in Engineering Physics from The Ohio State University (2017).
Her research involves leading projects like the Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G), BEACON, and IceCube-Gen2. Key areas include radio frequency measurements in polar ice, atom interferometry for precision physics, and cosmic ray observations. She collaborates on detector design, calibration, and data analysis for ultra-high energy neutrino experiments.
Recent work includes advancing interferometric triggering techniques, optimizing phased antenna arrays, and modeling ice properties for improved signal reconstruction. Hughes contributes to international collaborations such as GRAND and MAUVE, exploring multimessenger astrophysics and future space-based missions.
Her publications highlight advancements in neutrino sensitivity, detector performance, and interdisciplinary applications of radio and quantum technologies. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided materials.




