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Julia Gehrlein

Research Associate in High Energy Theory

Brookhaven National Laboratory

I am a theoretical particle physicist interested in new physics scenarios. My work focuses on the most elusive particles of the Universe: Neutrinos. I am currently a research associate at the High Energy Theory group at Brookhaven National Laboratory. I did my PhD at the Instituo de Fisica Teorica UAM-CSIC in Madrid, Spain, where I was funded by the Marie Curie ITN “elusives”. I studied at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany where I obtained a BSc and MSc in physics.

Interests

  • All things neutrino! Including models for neutrino masses and mixings, new physics searches at neutrino experiments, and connection of neutrinos to other open questions of the Standard Model.

Education

  • PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics, 2019

    Instituo de Fisica Teorica UAM-CSIC, Spain

  • MSc in Physics, 2016

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

  • BSc in Physics, 2014

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Experience

 
 
 
 
 

Research Asscociate

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Sep 2019 – Present Upton, NY
 
 
 
 
 

PhD student and Early Stage researcher

Instituto de Fisica Teorica UAM-CSIC

Sep 2016 – Aug 2019 Madrid, Spain

Activities

BNL neutrino journal club

Organizer of BNL neutrino journal club, a bi-weekly meeting between theorists and experimentalists where we discuss recent papers about …

Early career liaison for the neutrino theory and neutrino BSM groups for Snowmass2021

Contact person and liaison for early career scientists and senior scientists, participation and organization of group meetings

Member of organization committee for NuTau 2021

This workshop will examine the current state of knowledge of tau neutrinos.

Various outreach projects

Since 2016: Participation in various outreach projects like filming of various videos for the outreach project IFT responde, and author …

Recent & Upcoming Talks

Leptonic sum rules

CP violation at long baseline experiments

The quest for θ13 -A theoretical perspective-

CP violation at long baseline experiments

New Leptonic sum rules from flavour models

Recent Publications

Long-lived biνo at the LHC

We examine the detection prospects for a long-lived biνo, a pseudo-Dirac bino which is responsible for neutrino masses, …

Leptonic Sum Rules from Flavour Models with Modular Symmetries

Sum rules in the lepton sector provide an extremely valuable tool to classify flavour models in terms of relations between …

A Statistical Analysis of the COHERENT Data and Applications to New Physics

The observation of coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering (CEνNS) by the COHERENT collaboration in 2017 has opened a new window …

CP-Violating Neutrino Non-Standard Interactions in Long-Baseline-Accelerator Data

Neutrino oscillations in matter provide a unique probe of new physics. Leveraging the advent of neutrino appearance data …

Attractive scenario for light dark matter direct detection

Direct detection of light dark matter (DM), below the GeV scale, through electron recoil canbe efficient if DM has a …

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