Ukri Future Leaders Fellow
CurrentFunded to search for dark matter using the DarkSide-20k and QUEST-DMC experiments.
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Ashlea Kemp is listed as UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at STFC, a with 2012 employees, based in London Area, United Kingdom. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at royalholloway.ac.uk and a matched LinkedIn profile for Ashlea Kemp.
Ashlea Kemp previously worked as Research Associate at University Of Oxford, Department Of Physics and Research Associate at Royal Holloway, University Of London. Ashlea Kemp holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, High Energy Physics from Royal Holloway, University Of London.
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My research specialises in direct dark matter detection using noble liquid targets. I am part of two different dark matter experiments, DarkSide-20k and QUEST-DMC, which use liquid argon and superfluid helium-3 respectively as their target media. I have 8+ years of research experience, with notable research contributions, publications, and prestigious conference talks spanning three different experiments. I am proficient in software development and statistical analysis for dark matter searches, with programming strengths in C++, Python and in Git version control. My other areas of expertise include Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) technology, and in experimental data acquisition systems.
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Harwell, England, United Kingdom
Funded to search for dark matter using the DarkSide-20k and QUEST-DMC experiments.
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Queen's University. I work in the field of Dark Matter, and am part of two major dark matter search experimental collaborations (DarkSide-20k and DEAP-3600). DarkSide-20k is in a construction phase, and is expected to come online in 2025. DEAP-3600 is in a detector upgrade phase, but already has over 3-years of dark matter search data. As a DarkSide-20k collaborator, I am part of the Data Acquisition (DAQ) working group, working to design and implement an efficient DAQ system that is able to handle a significant data logging rate (~60 MB/s) for the full duration of the experiment (10 years). I am also actively involved with the characterisation of the Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) photodetectors, which will be used to instrument the DarkSide-20k detector. DarkSide-20k will be the very first large-scale dark matter experiment to fully instrument their detector using this novel photon detection technology. As a DEAP-3600 collaborator, I am leading a dark matter search analysis using a Profile Likelihood Ratio statistical approach that is expected surpass the existing dark matter sensitivity achieved by the experiment. I am also part of a team that uses a small cryostat facility, based at Queen's University, to measure the optical properties of relevant materials for dark matter detectors, such as DEAP-3600 and DarkSide-20k.
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3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship in the field of Dark Matter. Worked as part of the DEAP-3600 dark matter collaboration based.
Activities and Societies: Ballroom and Latin dance society, 1-year as President of the society.4-year MSci degree in Astrophysics.
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Ashlea Kemp is listed as UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at STFC.
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Ashlea Kemp has worked for Stfc, University Of Oxford, Department Of Physics, Royal Holloway, University Of London, and Queen'S University.
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Ashlea Kemp holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, High Energy Physics from Royal Holloway, University Of London.
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