Jui-jen Wang is an experimental particle physicist and assistant professor with 11 years of research and teaching experience focused on dark matter detectors and large-scale detector construction. She has led hands-on instrumentation work—from FPGA-driven LED calibration systems to onsite assembly of MiniCLEAN and coordination of the LZ outer detector—blending hardware design, firmware, and data analysis in C++ and Python. Her career spans postdoctoral and research roles at Brandeis, University of Michigan, SNOLAB, and UNM, culminating in an academic appointment at The University of Alabama. Known for translating complex experimental requirements into robust calibration and control systems, she brings both classroom mentorship and field-tested engineering to precision low-background experiments.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Experimental Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Experimental Particle Physics at The University of New Mexico
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Jui-jen Wang - Assistant Professor at The University of Alabama