Meet Tracy Slatyer, Ph,D,

Science for the Public lectures
Meet Tracy Slatyer, Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
On August 15 2019, Tracy Slatyer presented a lecture Light from Darkness? Searching for Dark Matter in the Sky for Science for the Public at Robbins Library, Arlington, MA. She described how dark matter collisions might create observable signals, and how we can attempt to pick out those signals from telescope observations.
Tracy Slatyer has led innovative theoretical research on scenarios where the dark matter couples to much lighter particles, and hence may experience long-range forces; her work has helped inspire a broad experimental program to search for such particles. Awards include the 2017 Henry Primakoff Award for Early-Career Particle Physics by the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society; and the 2014 Bruno Rossi Prize of the American Astronomical Society.