Academic
I am a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Uppsala University. My main research interests lie within Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics. I am a member of the IceCube collaboration, an international group of researches operating the largest neutrino telescope in the world.
I am interested in the search for physics beyond the Standad Model with IceCube, including dark matter and new particle searches and tests of fundamental physical laws with neutrinos. I am the co-lead of the Beyond the Standard Model working group of the IceCube collaboration. I am also the Swedish contact and member of the management committee of the COST action "Quantum gravity phenomenology in the multi-messenger approach", where I am also the co-lead of the Neutrino Working Group.
Below you can find a list of a few chosen publications directly related to my research. A link to the full list can be found further down in this page:
-Cosmic searches for Lorentz invariance violation( arxiv:2209.06531)
-Quantum gravity phenomenology at the dawn of the multi-messenger era—A review ( arxiv:2111.05659)
-Search for Relativistic Magnetic Monopoles with Eight Years of IceCube Data ( arxiv:2109.13719)
-Probing Particle Physics with IceCube (arxiv:1806.05696)
-Status, Challenges and Directions in Indirect Dark Matter Searches (arxiv:2008.11561)
-Limits on Kaluza–Klein dark matter annihilation in the Sun from recent IceCube results (arxiv:1912.04585)
-Status of direct and indirect dark matter searches (arxiv:2001.06193)
I am also the editor of the book Probing Particle Physics with Neutrino Telescopes edited by World Scientific.
All my publications from the INSPIRES database.
I am always involved in some teaching at different levels. Currently, I am in charge of the course "Mechanics II" for the second year engineering students and "Astroparticle Physics" at the Master/PhD level. I participate with a lecture and student supervision in the master course "Astrophysical Tests of Physical Theories". In the past I have taught "Mechanics I", "Waves and Optics", "Quantum Physics" and "Nuclear Physics I".