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Dimitris Papoulias


I am a Postdoc Researcher working with the group of Prof. N. Saoulidou at the Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Previously, I worked as a Postdoc Researcher with the group of Prof. G. Leontaris at the Department of Physics, University of Ioannina, Greece, having a fellowship from the State Scholarships Foundation (IKY). Before that, I was a Postdoc Researcher at the Instituto de Física Corpuscular (joint center of CSIC and the University of Valencia), Spain, where I worked with the Astroparticles and High Energy Physics Group.

My main research area concerns the interdisciplinary phenomena and the interplay between nuclear physics, astroparticle physics, devoting special effort to the accurate treatment of important corrections imposed by nuclear theory. Recently, I started research into the wider aspects of neutrino physics with a goal to probe exotic interactions of neutrinos with matter, Dark Matter and axion-like particles (ALPs), taking into account laboratory experiments as well as cosmological observations.



My full CV can be found here.





Academic Degrees

PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Ioannina, Greece (2016),

MSc in Particle Physics from the University of Sussex, UK (2012).

BSc in Physics from the University of Ioannina, Greece (2010).


Research Interests

My research is focused on various beyond the Standard Model scenarios that can be probed at scattering experiments. In particular:

Neutrino phenomenology

Dark Matter phenomenology

Realistic nuclear structure calculations

Axion Physics




News

 

June 2024: talk

Magnificent CEvNS 2024, Valencia, Spain:slides

 

April 2024: new paper and talk

P.M. Candela, V. De Romeri, P. Melas, D.K. Papoulias, N. Saoulidou: Up-scattering production of a sterile fermion at DUNE: complementarity with spallation source and direct detection experiments, 2404.12476 [hep-ph]

Seminar at Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile:slides

 

February 2024: new paper and talk

V. De Romeri, D.K. Papoulias, C. Ternes: Light vector mediators at direct detection experiments, JHEP 05 (2024) 165

Physics Beyond the Standard Model in Leptonic and Hadronic Processes and Relevant Computing Tools:(Athens, Greece)slides

 

September 2023: new paper

V. De Romeri, A. Majumdar, D.K. Papoulias, R. Srivastava: XENONnT and LUX-ZEPLIN constraints on DSNB-boosted dark matter, JCAP 03 (2024) 028

 

May 2023: new paper

P.M. Candela, V. De Romeri, D.K. Papoulias: COHERENT production of a Dark Fermion , Phys.Rev.D 108 (2023) 5, 055001

 

March 2023: new paper and talk

P. Melas, D.K. Papoulias, N. Saoulidou: Probing generalized neutrino interactions with DUNE Near Detector , JHEP 07 (2023) 190

Magnificent CEvNS 2023 (Munich, Germany)slides

 

November 2022: new paper

V. De Romeri, O.G. Miranda, D.K. Papoulias, G. Sanchez Garcia, M. Tórtola, J.W.F. Valle: Physics implications of a combined analysis of COHERENT CsI and LAr data , JHEP 04 (2023) 035

 

August 2022: new papers

A. Majumdar, D.K. Papoulias, R. Srivastava, J.W.F. Valle: Physics implications of recent Dresden-II reactor data , Phys.Rev.D 106 (2022) 9, 093010

ShivaSankar K.A., A. Majumdar, D.K. Papoulias, H. Prajapati, R. Srivastava: Implications of first LZ and XENONnT results: A comparative study of neutrino properties and light mediators , Phys.Lett.B 839 (2023) 137742

 

March 2022: new paper

D. Aristizabal Sierra, V. De Romeri, D.K. Papoulias: Consequences of the Dresden-II reactor data for the weak mixing angle and new physics , JHEP 09 (2022) 076

 

Nov 2021: new paper

T.S. Kosmas, V.K.B. Kota, D.K. Papoulias, R. Sahu: Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEνNS) event rates for Ge, Zn, and Si detector materials, Phys.Rev.C 104 (2021) 6, 064618

 

October 2021: talks

18th MultiDark Consolider Workshop, Huelva Spain:  slides

Magnificent CEvNS 2021slides

 


Contact

email: dkpapoulias [at] phys [dot] uoa [dot] gr

Address:
Division of Nuclear and Particle Physics,
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Athens, Greece.