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Robert Clemenson

Robert Clemenson

Rob is one of the Science Teaching Fellows. He is currently in the process of submitting his PhD in Physics at the University of Sussex. Prior to this, he completed his bachelor's degree in Physics, and a master's in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics both at the University of Oxford. During his PhD, Rob spent a year and a half as a doctoral research scholar at the University of California, Riverside working on Neutrino-Dark Matter interactions.

His research interests are in theoretical particle physics, and early Universe cosmology. In particular focusing on models of the Universe that include extra spatial dimensions, and the implications of these models for phase transitions in the Early Universe.

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