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Kyohei Yamada
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13/07/1993
Japan
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Japanese
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Princeton, NJ
United States
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As a postdoctoral researcher, I work on the operation and analysis of small aperture telescopes of Simons Observatory. The Simons Observatory is a cosmic microwave background polarization experiment located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. In particular, the small aperture telescopes focus on large angular scales for primordial B-mode polarization. My work involves the instrumentation of the telescopes, its operation and analysis, and its application to the search for ultra-light dark matter. The Hong Kong Laureate Forum provides a unique opportunity to interact with leading young scientists. I would like to contribute by sharing my research and participating in discussions on fundamental physics. I believe that the environment of the Forum will stimulate new ideas.
Postgraduate (PhD)
Physics
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey, US

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26th High Energy Physics Young Researcher’s Award
The 56th Radioisotope and Radiation Research Meeting, Presentation Award
I work on the operation and analysis of small aperture telescopes of Simons Observatory. The Simons Observatory is a cosmic microwave background polarization experiment located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. In particular, the small aperture telescopes focus on large angular scales for primordial B-mode polarization. My work involves the instrumentation of the telescopes, its operation and analysis, and its application to the search for ultra-light dark matter.
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