Kimberly Boddy

  • Assistant Professor
  • Physics
  • Weinberg Institute
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Biography

Dr. Kimberly Boddy is a professor of physics in the Weinberg Institute at UT Austin. She is a theoretical physicist, working on a variety of topics in cosmology, astrophysics, and particle physics. Her interests include dark matter, direct and indirect detection, the cosmic microwave background, large-scale and small-scale structure formation, halo evolution, cosmic dawn and reionization, and gravitational waves.

Research

Dr. Boddy studies theoretical physics, cosmology, astroparticle physics, dark matter and gravitational waves

Research Areas

  • Particle Physics
  • Cosmology or Space

Fields of Interest

  • Cosmology

Centers and Institutes

  • Weinberg Institute
  • Weinberg Theory Group
  • Texas Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

Education

  • Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
  • S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications