Dr. Scott Oser

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Professor

Department of Physics and Astronomy


Prof. Oser works at the interface of particle physics and astrophysics. He received his PhD at the University of Chicago and has been a faculty member in UBC’s Department of Physics & Astronomy since 2003. His work in neutrino physics and dark matter has received many honours, including the CAP-TRIUMF Vogt Medal, a Killam Faculty Research Prize, and the 2016 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.


  • SuperCDMS Collaboration Meeting 2018

    July 10-13, 2018

  • SuperCDMS Collaboration 2026

    July 20-24, 2026

  • SuperCDMS collaboration, which aims to detect dark matter particles interacting in cryogenic germanium and silicon detectors held their 2018 Conference from July 10th to July 13th, 2018 at the University of British Columbia.

  • SuperCDMS collaboration will be back July 20th to July 24th at the University of British Columbia.


Publications


  • Ionization yield measurement in a germanium CDMSlite detector using photo-neutron sources, M. Al-Bakry et al. (SuperCDMS collaboration), Physical Review D, to appear, 13 pages, 2022.
    2022
  • The level-1 trigger for the SuperCDMS experiment at SNOLAB, J.S. Wilson et al., JINST, to appear, 18 pages, 2022.
    2022
  • Search for low-mass dark matter with CDMSlite using a profile likelihood fit, R. Agnese et al. (SuperCDMS collaboration), Physical Review D 99, 062001, 22 pages, 2019.
    2019