Julia Gehrlein
Julia Gehrlein
Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Colorado State University
Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Colorado State University
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 an assistant professor in the Physics Department at Colorado State University. Previously I was a senior research fellow in the Department of Theoretical Physics at CERN, and a research associate in 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.
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 an assistant professor in the Physics Department at Colorado State University. Previously I was a senior research fellow in the Department of Theoretical Physics at CERN, and a research associate in 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.
Selected work
Selected work
Contact me at julia.gehrlein AT colostate.edu
Contact me at julia.gehrlein AT colostate.edu