
معرفی
Adam K. Leibovich serves as the Dean of the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds the rank of Professor and specializes in particle physics, focusing on Standard Model interactions, gravitational waves, and LHC physics. His research employs effective field theory techniques to study quarkonia, radiation reaction in compact binaries, and dark matter constraints.
Key awards include AAAS and APS Fellowships (2018 and 2017), the Bellet Teaching Excellence Award (2010), and NSF CAREER and Cottrell Scholar Awards (2006). His work spans over 150 publications, with recent contributions on Higgs boson decays to charmonia and gravitational wave dynamics.
Leibovich advises graduate students in theoretical physics and has contributed to LHCb experiments on quarkonium production. His leadership emphasizes interdisciplinary education and cutting-edge research in physics and astronomy.


