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    Akash Dixit

    PhD Candidate at University of Chicago

    Dr. Akash V. Dixit is an experimental physicist currently working as a National Research Council Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado. He is part of the Advanced Microwave Photonics group, where he focuses on developing hybrid quantum platforms that integrate superconducting qubits with optomechanical circuits.16

    Dr. Dixit earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago in 2021. His doctoral research involved using superconducting qubits as single-photon counters to enhance dark matter detection. Specifically, he developed novel microwave photon counting techniques and set new exclusion limits on hidden photon dark matter, demonstrating significant advancements in quantum-based detection methods.147

    His work has contributed to groundbreaking experiments, such as employing quantum techniques to stimulate photons for dark matter searches. These methods have shown the potential to increase sensitivity and reduce noise in detecting weak signals from dark matter interactions.23 Dr. Dixit's research has also been published in high-impact journals like Physical Review Letters.5

    Highlights

    Aug 1 · phys.org
    Experiment uses quantum techniques to stimulate photons ...
    Jul 22 · news.fnal.gov
    Experiment uses quantum techniques to stimulate photons ...
    ‪Akash Dixit‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    Apr 19 · nist.gov
    Akash Dixit | NIST
    Searching for Dark Matter with Superconducting Qubits
    Apr 8 · journals.aps.org
    Searching for Dark Matter with a Superconducting Qubit
    Aug 27 · arxiv.org
    [2008.12231] Searching for Dark Matter with a Superconducting Qubit

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