Hi! I’m Justin Willmert, an experimental physicist with an affinity for modeling and analysis. I am particularly interested in melding computational physics and software engineering to solve novel problems.
I recently graduated with a PhD in experimental physics from the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities where I was a graduate student working with Dr. Clem Pryke as a member of the Bicep/Keck Array Collaboration. I worked primarily on analysis topics — spanning the entire range from low-level timestream processing and data reduction to cosmological parameter estimates — but I have also spent several austral summer seasons at the South Pole working on our telescopes.
Education¶
Ph.D. Physics 2019, Experimental Cosmology
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN- Thesis: “Constraining Inflationary B-modes with
the Bicep/Keck Array Telescopes”
PhD Thesis. University of Minnesota, Nov 2019.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/211821
(List of Errata) - List of publications
- OrcID: 0000-0002-6452-4693
- Thesis: “Constraining Inflationary B-modes with
the Bicep/Keck Array Telescopes”
PhD Thesis. University of Minnesota, Nov 2019.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/211821
B.Sc. Physics 2012
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN