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Graham W. Wilson, Associate Professor

2059 Malott Hall
TEL: (785) 864-5231
FAX: (785) 864-5262
Email: gwwilson@ku.edu
HomePage: http://heplx3.phsx.ku.edu/~graham/Welcome.html

 

Professional Background:

2006- Present: Associate Professor, Physics & Astronomy, University of Kansas
2001-2006: Assistant Professor, Physics & Astronomy, University of Kansas

 

Education:

1987: Ph.D., Physics, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, England
1982: B.S., Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, University Glasgow, Scotland

 

Research Interests 

I conduct research in experimental high energy physics with collider experiments. Currently, my main focus is on the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron proton anti-proton collider working on the L1 and L2 Central Track Trigger. Much of my career has been with the OPAL experiment at LEP studying electroweak physics and searching for new phenomena with electron-positron collisions. I am also very much committed to realizing the International Linear Collider. I have worked extensively on developing the physics case, and am now participating in detector R&D for this machine.

 

Honors

DESY distinguished research award, 1995
OPAL Trigger Coordinator, 1996-2000

 

Selected Publications:

1. G. Abbiendi et al. (OPAL Collaboration), "Search for Anomalous Production of Dileptron Events with Missing Anomalous Production of Dilepton Events with Missing Transverse Momentum in e positive superscript, e negative superscript Collisions at sqrt (s) = 183-209 GeV," Eur. Phys. J. C 32, 453 (2004).
2. G. Abbiendi et al. (OPAL Collaboration), "Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson with the OPAL Detector at LEP," Eur. Phys. J. C 26, 479 (2003).

3. B.C. Allanach et al., "The Snowmass Points and Slopes: Benchmarks for Supersymmetry Searches," Eur. Phys. J. C 25, 113 (2002).