Brianna Mount, PhD

Associate Professor, Physics
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School of Natural Sciences, College of Natural & Behavioral Sciences

Brianna.Mount@BHSU.edu

605.642.6094

Jonas Science 140A

Box #Unit 9008

Dr. Brianna Mount was born and raised in Idaho and earned B.S. degrees in physics and mathematics from the University of Idaho. She received her Ph.D in Physics from Florida State University. Her career at BHSU began in 2011 and her research centers on underground physics, mostly at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF). Rare event searches located in underground laboratories around the world require materials with lower and lower concentrations of radioactive elements. These low activities must be quantified both for the selection of materials in underground experiments and to inform simulations for data analysis. Dr. Mount is the lab director of the BHSU Underground Campus (BHUC), which is a cleanroom facility on the 4850' level of SURF. This facility houses high purity germanium (HPGe) detectors to fill the niche of low background counting at SURF. Additionally, she is the PI of the BHSU Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer (ICP-MS) lab. ICP-MS  is a very complimentary technique to the HPGe detectors. Through both of these projects, she has been able to build interdisciplinary collaborations with biologists and chemists and is a member of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ), XLZD and Ge-STAR collaborations.

Dr. Mount heavily involves undergraduates in her projects as she believes undergraduate research is a vitally important part of undergraduate education. It has been shown to increase student retention and intellectual curiosity, as well as research and communication skills. She has curated her research to provide an important balance between being of scientific importance but also accessible to undergraduates. 

Closely tied to her underground research, Dr. Mount is the director of several outreach activities. She is the organizer and PI of the BHSU Underground Science Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. This is a ten week summer internship program for six undergraduate students from around the country each summer. Similarly, she is also the local organizer of the ten-week, DOE-RENEW-funded BHSU/University of Michigan summer program. She has also served on the national chair lines of the National Organizing Committee of the American Physical Society Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) from 2020-2024 and the NSF Physics REU Leadership Group (NPRLG) from 2019-2022

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