Dark Matter Physics Researcher and Academic Tutor
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The University of QueenslandAshlee Caddell is a PhD student and research assistant at the University of Queensland, specializing in particle dark matter physics with a particular focus on potential interactions between dark matter and Standard Model particles. Her research work involves developing methods for dark matter detection using atomic phenomena and studying electron-recoil ionization factors for dark matter direct detection in various noble gases. As a physics tutor at the University of Queensland, she contributes to undergraduate education while pursuing her research interests. Her academic contributions include publications on neutrino interactions and dark matter detection techniques, demonstrating her commitment to advancing our understanding of fundamental particle physics and dark matter detection methods.