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Liam Sherman

Graduate Student

Liam Sherman is a 3rd year Physics PhD Candidate at Stanford University. He works under Tom Shutt and Dan Akerib at SLAC national lab to help develop improved methods for cleaning impurities out of liquid nobles for use in next generation experiments. Currently Liam works on the Removal of Liquid Impurities via Chromatography (ReLIC) system to explore the possibility of liquid phase chromatography for the removal of radon from xenon, as well on hardware projects to clean impurities from argon.

Before attending Stanford, Liam graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with a bachelor's degree in Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics where he worked in the COHERENT collaboration on hardware development for a ton scale liquid argon CE𝜈NS detection experiment (CENNS 750).

Liam Sherman
LUX-ZEPLIN
2575 Sand Hill Road
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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