
Mark Pitt
Professor · Experimental Nuclear Physics
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Mark Pitt is a Professor and Chair in the Department of Physics at Virginia Tech's College of Science. His research focuses on experimental nuclear and particle physics, particularly in high-energy collisions at facilities like the LHC. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University and has contributed extensively to studies of quark-gluon plasma dynamics, Higgs boson interactions, and heavy ion physics. His work spans theoretical and experimental aspects of collider physics, with a strong emphasis on precision measurements and beyond-standard-model searches. Current projects include analyses of jet quenching phenomena, resonance searches, and studies of weak interaction effects in nuclear transitions.
Key research areas include parity-violating asymmetry measurements, heavy flavor production in PbPb collisions, and Higgs boson decay channels. He leads collaborations on detector development for CMS at CERN and is involved in experiments like MOLLER. His publications reflect a deep engagement with both experimental techniques and fundamental physics questions in high-energy regimes.
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