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Arie Bodek is the George E. Pake Professor of Physics and Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester’s School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a BS (1968) and PhD (1972) in Physics from MIT. His career includes postdoctoral roles at MIT and Caltech, joining Rochester as an Assistant Professor in 1977. He became Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy (1998-2007) and served on the editorial board of the European Physics Journal C.
Research: Focuses on experimental high-energy physics, including neutrino physics (MINERvA, DUNE), electroweak mixing angle measurements (CMS), and nucleon structure studies (JUPITER at Jefferson Lab). Instrumentation contributions include hadron calorimeters for CDF and CMS experiments. Key projects include the CDF plug upgrade and CMS HCAL, both using tile-fiber technology.
Awards: 2004 APS Panofsky Prize for nucleon structure work, 2004 Rochester Teaching Excellence Award, 1998 Goergen Award, and European Physical Society prizes (2013 Higgs Boson, 2019 top quark discovery). APS Fellow (1985), Sloan Fellow (1979-81), and NSF-JSPS Fellow (1986).
Collaborations: Co-spokesperson of Jefferson Lab’s JUPITER program (E04-001), member of CDF, CMS, and MINERvA collaborations. Active in advancing neutrino oscillation studies and precision physics at colliders.




