About
Benjamin Brau serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he conducts research in fundamental particle interactions and experimental methodologies. His work contributes to advancing understanding of subatomic phenomena through high-energy physics experiments.
Education
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests
His primary focus lies in Experimental Particle Physics, specifically designing and executing experiments to probe elementary particles and their interactions using advanced detector systems. This research intersects with quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and accelerator technology to explore fundamental forces governing the universe. His work often involves international collaborations at major particle physics facilities.
Advising and Grants
While specific student advisement details and grant funding information are not provided in the available text, his position as Associate Professor implies active mentorship of graduate students and potential involvement in federally funded research projects typical for experimental particle physics.
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