Chrisna Setyo Nugroho, S.Si, Ph.D.
Chrisna Setyo Nugroho, S.Si, Ph.D.
Division: Theoretical Physics
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Postgraduate Diploma, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Email: chrisna[at]apps.ipb.ac.id
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Chrisna Setyo Nugroho serves as an Assistant Professor of Theoretical Physics in the Department of Physics at IPB University. His research focuses on particle physics phenomenology, covering studies within the Standard Model (SM) as well as extensions beyond the Standard Model (BSM). His current work primarily investigates dark matter and the cosmic neutrino background (CNB) detections. He has conducted theoretical research on dark matter detection using laser interferometry techniques implemented in gravitational wave detectors. Furthermore, he has developed a novel approach to probe the electric charge of the CNB by exploiting the quantum optical properties of light in laser interferometric experiments. His broader research interest lies in bridging concepts and methodologies from quantum optics with problems in particle physics.
Research field: dark matter, neutrino, gravitational wave, interferometry, quantum optics, quantum sensing




