Personal Information

Joshua Ruderman
Associate Professor of Physics
Ph.D. 2011, Princeton University
B.S. 2006, Stanford University
Contact Information
Phone:(212) 998-7717
Email:ruderman AT nyu.edu
Office:907
Research:

Joshua Ruderman received his B.S. from Stanford in 2006 and his Ph.D. from Princeton in 2011. He was a Miller Fellow at UC Berkeley from 2011-2014, and he joined the faculty of the CCPP at NYU in 2014. In 2018 he visited CERN as a Scientific Associate. He is broadly interested in particle theory, with a focus on physics beyond the Standard Model. His work often resides at the interface of theory and experiment, where he studies the implications of ongoing and future experiments for theories of particles. He is interested in using high energy colliders, direct detection experiments, and cosmological measurements to learn about the origins of dark matter and the Higgs.

Selected Publications:

R. T. D’Agnolo, D. Pappadopulo and J. T. Ruderman, Fourth Exception in the Calculation of Relic Abundances, Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, no. 6, 061102 2017, arXiv:1705.08450 [hep-ph].

M. Farina, G. Panico, D. Pappadopulo, J. T. Ruderman, R. Torre and A. Wulzer, Energy helps accuracy: electroweak precision tests at hadron colliders, Phys. Lett. B 772, 210 2017, arXiv:1609.08157 [hep-ph].

R. T. D’Agnolo and J. T. Ruderman, Light Dark Matter from Forbidden Channels, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, no. 6, 061301 2015, arXiv:1505.07107 [hep-ph].

M. Papucci, J. T. Ruderman and A. Weiler, Natural SUSY Endures, JHEP 1209, 035 2012, arXiv:1110.6926 [hep-ph].

J. Fan, M. Reece and J. T. Ruderman, Stealth Supersymmetry, JHEP 1111, 012 2011, arXiv:1105.5135 [hep-ph].