About
Bernd Surrow is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Physics at Temple University, leading research in high-energy nuclear physics and particle detector development. His work focuses on proton structure, Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), and electroweak interactions through experiments at CERN, RHIC, and HERA. He is a key contributor to the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project and has pioneered advanced detector technologies like micro-pattern gas detectors. Surrow holds a PhD from the University of Hamburg and multiple degrees from Temple University’s Fox School of Business, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise.
Education Highlights:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Hamburg (1998)
- Masters in Physics, Stony Brook University (1993)
- M.S. Business Analytics & MBA (Finance), Temple University Fox School of Business (2022-2023)
Research Interests: Surrow’s experimental program examines fundamental QCD phenomena using high-energy colliders. Key areas include:
- Proton spin/mass distribution via jet and W/Z boson production
- Low-x physics and Color-Dipole models
- Heavy-ion collisions at RHIC (STAR experiment)
- Detector development for EIC and LHC
Awards & Recognition:
- APS Fellow (2019)
- Goldhaber Distinguished Fellowship (2002-2003)
- Multiple Temple University teaching/awards
Collaborations: Surrow leads international teams on STAR, ZEUS, and EIC projects, emphasizing synergy between theory and experiment to decode proton substructure and QCD dynamics.
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