Zhaodi Pan
Zhaodi is a Maria Geoppert Mayer Fellow at Argonne. He develops novel detectors as well as exploring gravitational lensing using the SPT-3G data.
Group members are part of the Cosmology Physics and Advanced Computing group at Argonne and active participants in the South Pole Telescope group at the University of Chicago and the CMB-S4 project.
Zhaodi is a Maria Geoppert Mayer Fellow at Argonne. He develops novel detectors as well as exploring gravitational lensing using the SPT-3G data.
Kyle is DOE SCGSR graduate student research visting fellow.
Riccardo was a postdoc in our group at Argonne. He is working on a B-mode polarization power spectra analysis of SPT-3G data and novel optical coupling schemes for millimeter-wavelength detectors.
Amy Lowitz was a joint postdoc with University of Chicago. She successfully developed a new cryogenic architecture for frequency-domain multiplexed readout of TES detectors.
Margaret Panetta is graduate student in the Department of Physics at the University of Chicago. She joined the group for her advanced experimental physics project in which she simulated and tested megahertz resonators to evaluate material properties.
Jason Henning was a postdoc in the experimental cosmology group. He focused on measuring polarized power spectra from SPTpol data as well as investigating new applications for machine learning to CMB instruments and analysis.
Angelina (Angi) Harke-Hosemann was postbac researcher focused on implementation of readout for SPT-3G and investigations of magnetic susceptibility in superconducting readout.
Lauren Saunders was a postbac researcher focused on detector testing for SPT-3G.
A.J. Corso was an undergraduate researcher who developed quality control software and used it to evaluate crosstalk in the SPT-3G readout cables.