Contact Information
Address |
Phone Numbers & E-mail |
Jaehoon Yu Rm 342, Chemistry and Physics Building Physics Department Box 19059 University of Texas Arlington, TX 76019 |
UTA
Office: (817) 272-2814 Fax : (817) 272-2824 Dept. Office: (817) 272-2266 E-mail: jaehoonyu@uta.edu |
Research activities.
I am working on Intensity Frontier experiments, specifically DUNE, ICARUS T600, and SBND experiments at Fermilab and advanced detector development for future experiments and medical usage. In addition to the precision mesurements of neutrino oscillation properties, I am interested in search for the low mass dark matter (LDM) and axionlike particles (ALP) which could be produced in the high intensity proton interactions in the target. For this reason, I have founded and am co-leading the DUNE Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics subgroup.
I have contributed to
Higgs search and discovery as well as its property measurements in its WW
final states in ATLAS. Development of highly efficient
e-gamma algorithm and
distributed analysis system for the ATLAS
experiment were part of my primary interest in searching for the Higgs
particle and am working on utilizing the Distributed
Organization for Scientific and Academic Research (DOSAR) grid.
I also have actively worked on development of the advanced digital hadron
calorimeter for the International Linear Collider (ILC) and other
experiment using the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) technology and the possible broader use
of GEM. I have played a leadership role for linear collider beam test activities, as can be
seen a few reference links below.
I have been a member of the CALICE Collaboration in GEM based digital hadron calorimeter and was the first chair of the CALICE Technical Board.
For community services, I have served as the 45th president of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) (2016 - 2017) and as the president of Association of Korean Physicists in America (AKPA) (2015 - 2017).