
About
Austin Napier is a Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Tufts University, affiliated with the School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD (1979) and BS (1969) in Physics from MIT. His research focuses on Experimental Particle Physics, High Energy Physics, and Computational Physics, with emphases on heavy quark studies, Standard Model tests, and collider data analysis. He has been at Tufts since 1980, progressing from Assistant to Associate Professor before achieving his current rank.
Education:
- PhD Physics, MIT, 1979
- BS Physics, MIT, 1969
Research Interests: Dr. Napier’s work explores experimental particle physics at colliders like the Tevatron, focusing on Higgs boson searches, top quark dynamics, and electroweak interactions. His computational physics research includes advanced data analysis techniques and simulation methodologies for high-energy experiments.
Publications: His recent work includes studies of Higgs-like particles, top quark asymmetries, and exotic meson discovery. These contributions highlight his role in advancing precision measurements and collider-based physics.
Teaching: Teaches introductory physics courses and lab modules, emphasizing hands-on experimental methods and computational techniques.
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