
معرفی
Avto Kharchilava is a Professor of Physics at the University at Buffalo's Department of Physics within the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD from Tbilisi State University (1990) and a Diploma in Physics from Moscow State University (1978). His research focuses on high-energy particle physics experiments, including detector development, data analysis, and precision measurements of Standard Model phenomena such as the Higgs boson and top quark. He also explores New Physics beyond the Standard Model using data from colliders like the LHC and Tevatron.
Kharchilava has contributed to major collaborations such as ATLAS, CMS, and DØ, leading to pivotal discoveries like the Higgs boson. His work emphasizes experimental setup optimization, simulation of physics processes, and visualization of detector responses. He has been honored with the Georgian State Prize in Science (1983).
His academic contributions include over 30 years of teaching and research, with key publications on Higgs boson mass measurements, top quark studies, and searches for supersymmetric particles. He actively participates in international collaborations to advance particle physics frontiers.


