Lindsey Bleem
High Energy Physics Division at Argonne National Laboratory
Research Focus
Research Interests
About Lindsey
Does the accelerating expansion of the universe require a modification to our theories of gravity or does there exist some new form of energy, so-called ‘Dark Energy?’ Dr. Bleem seeks to answer such questions by studying of clusters of galaxies—the largest gravitationally-bound systems in the universe. Their abundance is a powerful cosmological probe as it depends upon both the expansion history of the universe and the growth of density fluctuations. A member of the South Pole Telescope collaboration, her research interests also include large-scale structure, the cosmic microwave background, and the development of bolometric detectors for measurements of the millimeter-wave sky.
Lindsey Bleem received her PhD from the University of Chicago in 2013 and BA from Kenyon College in 2005.
Honors
2013-2016 - Director's Fellow Argonne National Lab
Education
Postdoc
High Energy Physics, Argonne National Laboratory, 06/2016
Ph.D.
Physics, University of Chicago, 2013
Master's
Physics, University of Chicago, 2006
Bachelor's
Physics, Mathematics, Kenyon College, 05/2005