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Experimental Elementary Particle Physics

Experimental Elementary Particle Physics

Activities in the elementary particle physics group are aimed at understanding the fundamental constituents of matter and searching for signatures of physics beyond the Standard Model. Current experiments include CMS at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, directly probing electroweak symmetry breaking and potential new physics accessible at high energies; the NOvA and DUNE long-baseline neutrino experiments, exploring the physics of neutrino mass and mixing and searching for leptonic CP violation; the BABAR experiment at SLAC, searching for new physics in CP-violating and other rare processes in B meson and tau lepton decays; the Mu2e experiment at Fermilab, searching for charged lepton flavor violation; SuperCDMS at SNOLAB, reaching new sensitivities for direct detection of dark matter; and precision atomic/molecular/optical spectroscopic experiments with sensitivity to new sources of CP violation and other physics beyond the Standard Model.

Research Professor of High Energy Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Francis L. Moseley Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Professor of Physics; Deputy Executive Officer for Astrophysics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Assistant Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
Shang-Yi Ch'en Professor of Physics
Experimental Elementary Particle Physics