Justin Vandenbroucke
Justin Vandenbroucke is an associate professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, with a joint appointment in the Astronomy Department. His work at WIPAC includes research in gamma-ray and neutrino astronomy and cosmic rays. Vandenbroucke is the principal investigator for the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-Ray Observatory, DECO, a citizen science project that allows users around the world to detect cosmic rays and other energetic particles with their cell phones and tablets. In addition to his work with DECO, Vandenbroucke is a member of the IceCube, Cherenkov Telescope Array, and Fermi collaborations. Vandenbroucke’s complete CV is available to download.
Select Publications
Observation of High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos in Three Years of IceCube Data (Journal Article) Physical Review Letters 113 (2014) 101101; e-print archive arXiv:1405.5303 [astro-ph.HE]arxiv.org | journals.aps.org
Fundamental physics with charged particle measurements at the Cherenkov Telescope Array (Journal Article) arXiv:1305.0022 [astro-ph.HE] 2013
arxiv.org
Discovery of a GeV blazar shining through the Galactic plane (Journal Article) Astrophysical Journal Letters 718 (2010) L166-L170
iopscience.iop.org | arxiv.org
Search for acoustic signals from ultrahigh energy neutrinos in 1500 km^3 of sea water (Journal Article) Physical Review D 82, 073006 (2010)
journals.aps.org | arxiv.org
Data Acquisition Embedded in the Antarctic Ice Sheet (Journal Article) Embedded Computing Design magazine (2008)
embedded-computing.com
Honors and Awards
- UW–Madison Honored Instructor (2014)
- NASA Einstein Fellowship (2012–2013)
- Kavli Fellowship (2009–2012)
- US Antarctic Service Medal (2011)
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (2004–2007)
- Stanford University Firestone Medal for excellent undergraduate research (2002)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Department of Physics
4114 Chamberlin Hall
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
222 W Washington Ave
5th floor, room 5311
Madison, WI 53703
Faculty Profiles
WIPAC faculty and students are involved in IceCube, the Askaryan Radio Array (ARA), the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) experiment, Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), Big Data, and DM-Ice.
Visitors
In keeping with our vision, we encourage and support visits from researchers who have interests, or who wish to develop interests, in several of our research areas.
Fellows
The postdoctoral fellowship program was created to honor the late John Bahcall, a prominent physicist and a founding member of the IceCube experiment. In 2015 the Balzan Fellowship was created after Francis Halzen was awarded the Balzan Prize.