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David Strom is a Professor of Physics at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the Oregon Center for High Energy Physics. He has been at UO since 1991, progressing from Assistant Professor (1991-1996) to Associate (1996-2002) and ultimately Full Professor (2002-present). His research focuses on experimental high-energy physics, particularly quantum black hole production, Higgs boson studies, and the ATLAS Experiment at CERN.
Education: Ph.D. in Physics from University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986), B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from St. Olaf College (1980). Professional service includes roles like ATLAS Trigger Coordinator and leadership in dijet analysis groups.
Research Interests: Experimental studies at hadron colliders, detector development for linear colliders (e.g., silicon-tungsten calorimeters), and precision electroweak measurements. Collaborations include OPAL, BaBar, and the ATLAS Experiment.
Recent work emphasizes emerging jet searches, Higgs boson CP properties, and neural network-based inference techniques in ATLAS data analysis. His contributions span over 2,600 publications, reflecting leadership in both experimental and computational particle physics.
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