
About
Carl R Schmidt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Michigan State University, where he conducts theoretical research in high-energy particle physics with a focus on quantum chromodynamics and proton structure. His work is central to advancing precision predictions for collider experiments worldwide.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Harvard University (1990)
Dr. Schmidt's research program revolves around parton distribution functions (PDFs) and their applications in high-energy collisions. As a key member of the CTEQ collaboration, he develops global QCD analyses (including CT10, CT14, and CT18 PDF sets) that incorporate data from the LHC, HERA, and fixed-target experiments. His expertise spans Higgs boson production mechanisms, electroweak symmetry breaking in beyond-Standard-Model scenarios (particularly little Higgs models), top quark physics, and photon-induced processes. His theoretical frameworks directly enable precision tests of the Standard Model and searches for new physics at energy frontiers.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2019-2024) reveals a dominant focus on reducing PDF uncertainties through novel methodologies and incorporation of high-precision LHC data. Key themes include the determination of photon content within the proton, NNLO corrections to global fits, and applications to critical measurements like the weak mixing angle and Higgs cross-sections. His work bridges theoretical developments with experimental requirements, particularly for ATLAS and CMS collaborations.
Scientific awards:
- No awards or fellowships were documented in available sources
While specific student mentorship details are absent from current records, his active role in the CTEQ collaboration—which involves extensive international collaboration and training—suggests significant contribution to graduate education. Research funding is inferred through CTEQ's institutional support from the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation, though specific grants aren't itemized in the source material.
Dr. Schmidt operates within the CTEQ framework, a major international consortium connecting theorists and experimentalists to refine QCD understanding. This collaboration maintains vital links with LHC experiments and drives community-wide efforts in PDF development through regular workshops and shared computational frameworks.
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