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Ke Han

Title: Distinguished Research Fellow
Email: Ke.han@sjtu.edu.cn      
Phone: +86-21-5474-0840
Address: 422 TD Lee Library
Related Links: Underground.sjtu.edu.cn
Area of Physics: Particle and Nuclear Physics

 


Research Interests:

1. Experimental neutrino physics
2. Dark matter direct direction
3. New detector technique R&D

Biographical Sketch:
 
Prof. Ke Han got his bachelor degree in physics from Peking University in 2002 and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2009, majoring in low energy nuclear physics. Since then he has been working in neutrino physics while working at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab as a postdoc, at Yale as a research scientist and now at SJTU as a faculty. He has been a member of large international collaborations such as KamLAND, CUORE and PROSPECT. He served as a Physics Coordinator for CUORE from 2013 to 2016 and led data analysis, simulation, and computing efforts within CUORE.
At SJTU, he has been focusing on the PandaX-III neutrinoless double beta decay project and detector R&D for next generation bolometer array.
 
Selected Publications: 
  1. PandaX-III Collaboration (Chen X., et al. K. Han), PandaX-III: Searching for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with High Pressure 136Xe Gas Time Projection Chambers, SCIENCE CHINA Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy 60(6), 061011(2017) ArXiv:1610.08883
  2. PandaX Collaboration (A. Tan et al. K. Han), Dark matter results from first 98.7 days of data from the PandaX-II experiment, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 121303 (2016)
  3. CUORE Collaboration (K. Alfonso, et al. K. Han), Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay of 130Te with CUORE-0, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 102502 (2015)
  4. PROSPECT Collaboration (J. Ashenfelter et al. K. Han), The PROSPECT Physics Program, J. Phys. G 43, 113001 (2016)
  5. KamLAND-Zen Collaboration (A. Gando, et al. K. Han), Limit on Neutrinoless beta-beta Decay of 136Xe from the First Phase of KamLAND-Zen and Comparison with the Positive Claim in 76Ge, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 062502 (2013)
  6. K. Han, et al. (The LSSS Collaboration), Search for stable Strange Quark Matter in lunar soil, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 092302 (2009)

 

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