Dr. Jake Bennett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Mississippi.
Research Interests
Dr. Bennett is an experimental elementary particle physicist working with the Belle II experiment based in Tsukuba, Japan, and boasts over 800 members from 25 countries around the world. His research is primarily focused on precision studies of CP asymmetries in charmed baryon decays.
Biography
Dr. Jake Bennett earned his M.S. in 2009 and Ph.D. in 2014 from Indiana University. He was a Postdoctoral Research Associate (2014-2017) and Research Physicist (2017-18) at Carnegie Mellon University. He joined the faculty at the University of Mississippi in 2018.
Courses Taught
- Phys 211 Physics for Science and Engineering I
- Phys 212 Physics for Science & Engineering II
- Phys 303 Physical Theory and Techniques
- Phys 317 Intro to Modern Physics I
- Phys 321 Electronics
- Phys 723 Nuclear Physics I
- Phys 733 Elementary Particle Physics
- Hon 101 Freshman Honors I
Education
B.S. Physics, Roanoke College (2008)
M.S. Physics, Indiana University-Bloomington (2009)
Ph.D. Physics, Indiana University-Bloomington (2014)