High-Energy Particle Collisions Research

13 researchers across 5 institutions

13 Researchers
5 Institutions
1 Grant PIs
5 High Impact

Physicists explore the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces that govern their interactions through high-energy particle collisions. This research probes the Standard Model of particle physics, searching for new particles and phenomena beyond its predictions, such as dark matter candidates. Experiments often involve analyzing vast datasets from particle accelerators to understand quantum chromodynamics, the theory of the strong nuclear force, and to investigate the properties of neutrinos. This work requires sophisticated theoretical calculations and the development of advanced detector technologies to precisely measure particle trajectories, energies, and identities.

In Arkansas, expertise in high-energy particle collisions research contributes to the state's growing technology sector. The development of novel sensor technologies and data analysis techniques has potential applications in advanced materials science, semiconductor manufacturing, and medical imaging. Furthermore, the fundamental understanding gained from these studies informs broader scientific inquiries, including those related to astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, which can have long-term implications for our understanding of the universe and its origins.

This research area connects theoretical physics with experimental endeavors and draws upon expertise in fields such as detector development, semiconductor materials, and advanced computing. Researchers across multiple Arkansas institutions collaborate on these complex scientific questions, fostering a broad engagement with fundamental physics.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
N. J. Buchanan University of Arkansas 83 29,835 High Impact
Xiangbo Meng University of Arkansas 47 7,619 Grant PI High Impact
Kenneth W. Miller University of Central Arkansas 33 5,721 High Impact
Miao Li NCTR 28 2,505 High Impact
V. K. B. Kota UAMS 27 3,027 High Impact
Priyanka Chakraborty University of Arkansas 15 1,063
Bruce I. H. Scott University of Arkansas 7 216
J. Lusk University of Central Arkansas 6 868
Pietro Dall’Olio Lyon College 5 65
S. T. Chen University of Arkansas 3 72
Landon Reed University of Central Arkansas 3 53
A. Hobson University of Arkansas 2 20
Woodrow Gilbertson University of Arkansas 2 46

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in High-Energy Particle Collisions Research.

A. Hobson University of Arkansas
72%
Pietro Dall’Olio Lyon College
A. Hobson University of Arkansas
55%
Pietro Dall’Olio Lyon College
52%
Bruce I. H. Scott University of Arkansas
Pietro Dall’Olio Lyon College
46%
41%
Bruce I. H. Scott University of Arkansas
S. T. Chen University of Arkansas
40%
Pietro Dall’Olio Lyon College
S. T. Chen University of Arkansas
29%
N. J. Buchanan University of Arkansas
21%
J. Lusk University of Central Arkansas
Priyanka Chakraborty University of Arkansas
20%
J. Lusk University of Central Arkansas
Woodrow Gilbertson University of Arkansas
20%
J. Lusk University of Central Arkansas

Researchers with Federal Grants

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