
معرفی
Anders Ryd is a Professor of Physics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He leads experimental high-energy physics research as part of the CMS collaboration at CERN's LHC. His work focuses on the CMS pixel detector, track trigger systems for HL-LHC upgrades, and Higgs boson/supersymmetry studies. He has held leadership roles including Run Coordinator (2011) and currently oversees NSF-funded CMS upgrades as PI for the MREFC grant. Prior to CMS, he contributed to the CLEO-c experiment studying D meson decays.
Education:
- B.S., 1991, University of Lund
- Ph.D., 1996, University of California, Santa Barbara
Research Interests: Ryd's work bridges theoretical particle physics with detector innovation. Key areas include:
- HL-LHC upgrades: Track trigger development, pixel detector R&D, luminosity monitoring
- Higgs boson studies: Production mechanisms and interactions with top quarks
- Supersymmetry searches: Focus on third-generation squarks
- Legacy contributions: CLEO-c precision measurements of D meson decays
Advising & Grants:
- Current advisees: Joseph Grassi, Jason Fan, Xingchen Fan
- NSF MREFC grant ($3.8M): Supports CMS HL-LHC detector upgrades
Lab/Team: Leads Cornell's CMS team specializing in pixel detector software, online systems, and track trigger development. Collaborates with international teams on HL-LHC preparations.





