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High Energy Physics

Argonne maintains a wide-ranging science and technology portfolio that seeks to address complex challenges in interdisciplinary and innovative ways. Below is a list of all articles, highlights, profiles, projects, and organizations related specifically to high energy physics.

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  • Radja Boughezal

    Dr. Radja Boughezal’s research focuses on the ultra-precise understanding of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of the strong force, and its role in enabling the search for physics beyond the Standard Model in high-energy experiments.
  • Clarence L. Chang

    Clarence’s interests focus on observational cosmology with a particular emphasis on developing new superconducting technology for use in new experiments.
  • Alexander A. Paramonov

    Sasha Paramonov is involved in searches for supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Models and upgrades of the data acquisition system.
  • Zelimir Djurcic

    Zelimir Djurcic is an experimental physicist with research interests in particle physics beyond the Standard Model.
  • James C. Osborn

    James specializes in quantum field theory and lattice simulation methods, with an emphasis on lattice QCD.  He also has interests in quantum computing, HPC, sparse linear algebra, applying ML methods to Hybrid Monte Carlo, and random matrix theory.
  • Jinlong Zhang

    Jinlong Zhang is the Energy Frontier Group Leader within Argonne’s High Energy Physics division.
  • Peter Van Gemmeren

    Lead developer of Input / Output software framework and data storage for multiple 100 PB HEP data for the ATLAS experiment at CERN.
  • Peter Winter

    Peter Winter is the Intensity Frontier Group Leader within Argonne’s High Energy Physics division.
  • Thomas W. Cecil

    Tom Cecil is a Detector Engineer specializing in superconducting detectors and electronics with experience including SIS mixers, Hot Electron Bolometers, Kinetic Inductance Detectors, and Transition Edge Sensors.