Group Members
Principal Investigator
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Reina Maruyama
Reina’s current research interests are in understanding the particle nature of dark matter and neutrinos, and role of symmetry in fundamental physics. When not working with her fantastic team listed here, she can be found in Underground Laboratories, teaching, or skiing.
Office: WL 209ph: +1 (203) 432-3362
Research Scientist
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Michael Jewell
Mike received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2020. His thesis work was on the search for neturinoless double beta decay in Liquid Xenon with the full dataset of EXO-200 and R&D efforts for the next generation experiment, nEXO. He joined the Maruyama Group in May 2020, where he works on the HAYSTAC experiment searching for Dark Matter axions using a resonant microwave cavity enhanced through the use of quantum technology.
HAYSTAC/Single-photon detectionmichael.jewell@yale.eduOffice:(203) 436-9504 -
Penny Slocum
Penny received her Ph.D. in experimental particle physics from the University of Virginia. After the Ph.D. she worked as a Caltech Postdoctoral Scholar at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA to analyze spacecraft data from solar energetic particle measurements. She then transitioned to the aerospace industry in El Segundo, CA to work on instrument development and analysis for suborbital sounding rocket campaigns. Since returning to the Eastern U.S. and arriving at Yale, she has worked on RF detection measurements and simulation. In her free time she can be found running or spending time near the water.
Project 8, CUPIDpenny.slocum@yale.eduYale University2034369718
Post Docs
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Tyler Johnson
Tyler received his PhD from Duke University in Experimental Nuclear Physics in the Fall of 2024, where he built the first neutrino-induced nuclear fission detector as a member of the COHERENT Collaboration at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He joined the group in Winter of 2024 and is working on the RAY and ALPHA experiments to search for the dark matter candidate known as the axion.
ALPHA, RAY, CUORE, CUPIDtyler.johnson.tj432@yale.eduOffice: WL254C -
Maximiliano Silva-Feaver
Max received his Ph.D. from the University of California San Diego in 2023, where he built the first receiver and developed the data preprocessing pipeline for the Simons Observatory (SO) small aperture telescope (SAT). He joined Yale as a Mossman Postdoctoral Fellow in September 2023, where he leads electronics development for axion dark matter searches. His work focuses on extending quantum-limited detection to higher frequencies through both HAYSTAC’s squeezed-state receiver and ALPHA’s novel metamaterial approach. He maintains active involvement in CMB cosmology through analysis of the SO SAT’s data, which will test inflationary models and constrain fundamental physics.
HAYSTAC, ALPHA, SOmaximiliano.silva-feaver@yale.eduOffice: WLC-258 -
Tyler D. Stokes
Tyler received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in the late Fall of 2024, where he led a machine learning based sensitivity study for proton decay in DUNE and contributed to high voltage R&D, construction, and installation efforts for the ProtoDUNE experiments. He also worked on a kaon cross section measurement with ProtoDUNE-SP. Tyler joined the group in February 2025, and his research focuses on coordinating and developing the Charge Readout Plane (CRP) assembly effort at Wright Lab. He also works on simulation, reconstruction, and analysis efforts for the DUNE Far Detector and ProtoDUNE-VD, including machine learning applications. Outside of work, Tyler enjoys watching sports, playing disc golf, hiking, and reading.
DUNEtyler.d.stokes@yale.eduOffice: WLC-254D
Graduate Students
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Xiran Bai
Xiran did her undergraduate in the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and her master’s at the University of Michigan. She is now a rising second-year Ph.D. student in Physics at Yale. She joined the Maruyama Group in Feb 2021, where she works on the HAYSTAC experiment searching for Dark Matter axions. In her free time, she likes to read and play the piano.
HAYSTAC, ALPHAxiran.bai@yale.eduOffice: WLC 254AExpected Graduation Date:May 2026 -
Eunice Beato
Eunice Beato graduated from Wellesley College with a B.A in Physics and a minor in Latin American Studies, in the spring of 2023. She started at Yale in fall of 2023 and joined the Maruyama group, in the spring of 2024. She primarily has focused on two projects: RAY and ALPHA. She has been one of the primary people developing the seamless cavity that will be used in the RAY experiemnt. On the ALPHA Experiment, she and Kelly Dai were the principal developers of the DAQ system. In her free time Eunice loves to participate in science outreach events, read non-fiction/history books, watch movies/ tv shows, especially if they are in the horror genre.
ALPHA, RAYeunice.beato@yale.eduOffice: WL-258Expected Graduation Date:May 2029 -
Eduardo A. Castro Muñoz
Eduardo graduated from Oberlin College in 2023 with a B.A. in Physics and Hispanic Studies, where he worked with Professor Stalnaker in the Search for Non-Interacting Photons Experiment (SNIPE hunt). He came to Yale in the summer of 2023, and joined the Maruyama lab in April 2025 to contribute primarily to the RAY experiment, as well as to HAYSTAC and ALPHA. In his free time, he enjoys training and spending time with his dog, playing baseball, dancing tango, doing calisthenics, and going on road trips.
RAYeduardo.castromunoz@yale.eduOffice: WL-254AExpected Graduation Date:May 2029 -
Eleanor Graham
Eleanor graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the spring of 2020 with a B.S. in Physics. She started at Yale in fall 2021 after a gap year as a software engineer at MathWorks. Eleanor primarily works on the RAY experiment, investigating the possibility of using Rydberg atoms for single-photon detection in axion experiments. Outside of the lab, Eleanor enjoys reading, rock climbing, crossword puzzles, and spending time with her cat.
RAY/HAYSTACeleanor.graham@yale.eduOffice: WLC 254AExpected Graduation Date:May 2027 -
Claire Laffan
Claire graduated from Yale University with a B.S. in Intensive Physics in 2021. Throughout her undergraduate years, she worked on the Mu2e experiment at Fermilab and the ATLAS experiment at CERN with Professor Demers. She spent her gap year doing research and lab management with Professor Maruyama’s HAYSTAC group before being accepting into the physics Ph.D. programs in the fall. She continues to pursue particle physics as a Yale graduate student. In her spare time, Claire loves making pottery, reading sci-fi and fantasy books, playing video games, and spending time outdoors.
HAYSTAC, ALPHAclaire.laffan@yale.eduOffice: WLC 258Expected Graduation Date:May 2027 -
Ridge Liu
Ridge graduated from Rice University in 2018 with a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics. He joined the Maruyama Lab and CUORE in the summer of 2020, and has been working primarily on studying the detector response to seismic activity. Outside of work, he spends his time reading, swimming, and trying to cook.
CUORE, CUPIDridge.liu@yale.eduOffice: WLC 254BExpected Graduation Date:May 2026 -
Maya Moore
Maya graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2021 with a B.A. in Physics. She joined Yale’s CUORE/CUPID group in the fall of 2022 and has been working on developing a muon veto system for CUPID and understanding low energy backgrounds in CUORE. Outside of the lab, Maya enjoys running, listening to live music, and reading.
CUORE/CUPIDmaya.moore@yale.eduOffice: WLC 254BExpected Graduation Date:May 2027
Undergraduate Students
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Kelly Dai
Kelly is an undergraduate sophomore at Yale majoring in Physics. She joined the Maruyama Group in January of 2024, where she works on the ALPHA experiment. Outside of physics, Kelly enjoys watching documentaries, listening to new music, and going to the gym.
ALPHAkelly.dai@yale.eduExpected Graduation Date:May 2027
Administrative Assistant
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Dan McGurk
Dan began supporting Wright Lab in September 2025. He spends his spare time around concerts and events, working for many local music venues and hosts house concerts as MeAndTheOtherMomShows. Dan has a long history of volunteering at his kids schools (hence me and the other moms) for book fairs, musicals, and whatever comes up, earning a TAPS award from New Haven Public Schools in 2023. He moved to New Haven with his wife and two kids in 2020, after a decade plus in Philadelphia. When he moved, he left a 20-year career in auto insurance (most of that time doing estimates and appraisals) behind.
Office: WL 220ph: +1 (203) 432-3393
Research and Development
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James Wilhelmi
James officially joined Wright lab in June 2020, but has been deeply involved with the lab community since May 2017 during the construction of PROSPECT. Since then he has expanded his involvment in the lab and provides engineering/technical support for the APC, ATLAS, CUORE, CUPID, DUNE, MAD, and Project 8, as well as the next iteration of PROSPECT (PROSPECT-II). In his dwindling spare time he is working on refinishing his log cabin. When he can he enjoys hiking and disappearing into the woods.
ATLAS, CUORE, CUPID, DUNE, MAD, Project 8, PROSPECTjames.wilhelmi@yale.eduOffice: WL-241ph: 1(203) 436-8873
Past Members
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Jorge A. Torres Espinosa
Postdoc, CUORE, 2021-2025
Current Position: Postdoc, University of Utah
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Eun-Joo Ahn
Postdoc, Asian Americans and STEM, 2023-2025Current Position: Lecturer, Physics Department, Yale University
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Sophia Hollick
Graduate Student, COSINE-100, PhD 2025Current Position: Postdoc, University of Zaragoza Current Position:
Thesis: COSINE-100 and ANAIS-112: Two Experiments, One Search for the Annual Modulation
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Samantha Pagan
Graduate Student, CUORE, PhD 2024
Current Position: Patent Engineer, Foley & Lardner LLP
Thesis: Physics at the keV Energy Scale with CUORE: A Search for Solar Axions
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Din Amar Tolj
Undergraduate, CUORE, B.S. 2025Current Position: Current Position:
Current Position:
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Sabrina Zacarias
Postdoc, RAY, 2023 – 2024Current Position: see LinkedIn
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Sumita Ghosh
Graduate Student, RAY, PhD 2023
Past Positions: Postdoc, MIT
Current Position: Postdoc, LLNL
Thesis: Harnessing HAYSTAC for Hidden Photons and Advancing Rydberg Atom-Based Axion Detection
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Pranava Teja Surukuchi
Postdoc, CUORE, Project 8, 2020–2023
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Yuqi Zhu
Postdoc, RAY, 2021-2023
Current Position: Postdoc, Stanford, Gratta Group
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Sophia Getz
Undergraduate, RAY
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Annie Giman
Undergrad, RAY, B.S. 2024
Current Position: Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins
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John Gunderson
Undergraduate, COSINE-100
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Jay Hyun Jo
Postdoc, DM-Ice, DUNE, 2015 - 2022Current Position: Research Scientist at BNL
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William Thompson
Graduate Student, DM-Ice/COSINE-100, Ph.D. 2022Current Position: Postdoc at Harvard University
Thesis: Searching for Dark Matter with COSINE-100
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Huaijin (Jean) Wang
Undergraduate student, HAYSTAC, BS 2022Current Position: Gaduate student at Stanford University
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Estella Barbosa de Souza
Graduate Student, DM-Ice/COSINE-100, Ph.D. in 2020
Current Position: Consultant at Boston Consulting Group
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Kelly Backes
Graduate Student, HAYSTAC, Ph.D. in 2021
Current Position: MITRE Corporation
Thesis: A Quantum Enhanced Search for Dark Matter Axions
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Caitlin Gainey
Undergraduate, CUORE/CUPID
Current Position: Undergraduate at Yale University
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Gabe Hoshino
Undergraduate, HAYSTAC/Single Photon, CUORE/CUPID, B.S. 2021
Current Position: Graduate Student at University of Chicago
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Daniel Heimsoth
Undergraduate, COSINE-100, B.S. 2020
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Neal Ma
Undergraduate, CUORE/CUPID, 2019 - 2020Current Position: Current Position: Undergraduate at Yale University
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Liz Ruddy
Undergraduate, COSINE-100, B.S. 2020
Current Position: Graduate Student at University of Colorado Boulder
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Danielle Speller
Postdoc, CUORE & HAYSTAC 2017 - 2020
Current Position: Pofessor at Johns Hopkins
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Andrew Zheng
Undergraduate, RAY
Current Position: Undergraduate at Yale University
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Byron Daniel
Undergraduate Student, CUORE, B.S. 2019Current Position: Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon
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Christopher Davis
Graduate Student, CUORE, Ph.D. in 2019
Current Position: Senior Data Scientist at CarMax
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Katherine Melbourne
Undergraduate Student, CUORE, B.S. 2019Current Position: Associate Systems Engineer at Ball Aerospace
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Cady van Assendelft
Undergraduate Student, HAYSTAC, B.S. 2019Current Position: Graduate Student, Stanford University
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Jeremy Cushman
Graduate Student at Yale, PhD in 2018Current Position: Algorithms R&D for autonomous vehicle navigation at Optimus Ride
Thesis: A search for tellurium-130 neutrinoless double-beta decay with CUORE
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Surya Dutta
Undergraduate, CUORE, B.S. 2018Current Position: Data Science Fellow at Census Bureau, (UC Berkeley, Physics PhD Program from 2019) Current Position:
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Tom Wise
Research Scientist, CUORE, DM-Ice, PROSPECTCurrent Position: Retired in 2018 Current Position:
Current Position:
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Lauren Chambers
Undergraduate, DM-Ice, B.S. 2017
Current Position: Research and Instrumentation Analyst, Space Telescope Science Institute
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Kyungeun Lim
Postdoc, CUORE, COSINE, 2013 - 2017Current Position: Senior Lead Data Scientist, NBCUniversal Current Position:
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Ivy Wanta
Undergraduate, CUORE, B.S. 2017
Current Position:
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Nikita Dutta
Undergraduate, DM-Ice, B.S. 2016Current Position: Graduate Student Princeton University
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Ke Han
Scientist while at Yale, 2014 - 2016Current Position: Associate Professor Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Walter Pettus
PhD in 2015, Postdoc 2015 - 2016, DM-IceCurrent Position: Faculty Assistant Professor, University of Indiana
e-mail: pettus@indiana.edu
faculty profile: https://physics.indiana.edu/about/directory/all-faculty-scientists/pettus-walter.html
Thesis: Cosmogenic Activation in NaI Detectors for Dark Matter Searches
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Zack Pierpoint
PhD 2010 - 2016, DM-Ice
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Field Rogers
Undergraduate & Post Graduate, DM-Ice 2015 - 2016Current Position: PhD Student, MIT Physics
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Tomas Albergo
Undergrad Research, CUORE, Spring 2015
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Antonia Hubbard
PhD in 2015, DM-IceCurrent Position: Post Doc, Northwestern, Figueroa Group
ahubbard@northwestern.edu
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Matthew Kauer
Postdoc 2012-2015Current Position: Research Scientist, UW-Madison on IceCube
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Bethany Reilly
PhD in 2014, DM-IceCurrent Position: Lecturer, UW-Fox Valley
Thesis: Background Simulation and Verification for DM-Ice
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Benedikt Riedel
PhD in 2014, IceCubeCurrent Position: Postdoc, University of Alberta
Thesis: Modeling and Understanding Supernova Signals in the IceCube Neutrino Observatory
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Aleks Cianciara
Undergraduate Student, DM-Ice, 2013Current Position: Undergraduate Student University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Chris Hilgenberg
Undergraduate Student, DM-Ice, 2013Current Position: PhD Student, Physics Colorado State