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Elliott Cheu is an Associate Vice President of University Research Institutes and University Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Arizona. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University (1991). His research focuses on Experimental High Energy Physics, particularly dark matter searches and physics beyond the Standard Model, conducted primarily at the ATLAS detector of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Key research interests include:
- Dark matter detection mechanisms
- Supersymmetry and exotic Higgs boson decays
- Collider-based precision measurements
- Jet substructure and boosted object analysis
Recent work emphasizes searches for new particles and interactions in LHC Run 2 and Run 3 data, with over 35 highly cited papers in Physical Review Letters, Science, and Journal of High Energy Physics. His team has contributed to landmark Higgs boson analyses and top quark studies.
Notable awards include the University Distinguished Professor title (2016), UA Team Award for Excellence (2017), and Arthur Compton Lecturer (1993). He has advised numerous students in experimental particle physics and serves as a leading figure in the ATLAS collaboration.

