Dr Amy Cottle - Searching for dark matter: latest results from the LZ experiment and future prospects
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https://cern.zoom.us/j/68995045975?pwd=fdpw3jZ4ZPU61gbaTtDASbS03qKbf4.1
About the speaker:
Amy Cottle is a lecturer in particle physics at University College London, focussing on direct dark matter detection. She is a member of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) collaboration, where she led efforts to deliver new world-leading limits on WIMP dark matter-nucleon interactions. She is also part of the XLZD collaboration, focussing on the control of backgrounds, radiopurity and cleanliness integral to the planning of this future rare-physics observatory.