Enectalí Figueroa-Feliciano

Enectalí "Tali" Figueroa-Feliciano (born 1971) is a Puerto Rican physicist and professor at Northwestern University who pioneers the development and application of transition edge sensor (TES) detectors to experiments for detecting dark matter, neutrino interactions, and for X-ray astronomy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Advancing the search for dark matter : from CDMS II to SuperCDMS by Hertel, Scott A. (Scott Alexander)

    Published 2013
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    Imaging X-ray spectroscopy with micro-X and Chandra by Rutherford, John (John Morton)

    Published 2014
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    X-ray searches for decaying sterile neutrinos with the Micro-X and XQC sounding rockets by Goldfinger, David Charles.

    Published 2020
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    Weak lensing flexion as a probe of galaxy cluster substructure by Cain, Benjamin Martin

    Published 2012
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