
معرفی
Howard S. Budd is a Research Professor at the University of Rochester, appointed since 1987. He holds additional roles as Senior Laboratory Engineer and Senior Scientist since 2003. His research focuses on experimental high-energy physics, including studies of W/Z bosons, dileptons, neutrino interactions, and advanced detector instrumentation. Collaborations include CDF, CMS, CCFR/NuTeV, and MINERvA projects. He works closely with Professor Bodek and Senior Scientists Sakumoto and de Barbaro.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Physics, Penn State University (1971)
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Penn State University (1971)
- Master of Science in Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1972)
- Doctor of Philosophy in High-Energy Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1983)
Research Interests: Dr. Budd specializes in precision measurements of fundamental particles, neutrino physics, and the development of scintillating tile/optical-fiber calorimeters for particle detection. His work contributes to understanding the Standard Model and advancing experimental techniques in high-energy physics.
Collaborations: Active participant in major international collaborations such as CMS (Large Hadron Collider) and MINERvA (Fermilab neutrino experiments). His instrumentation expertise supports cutting-edge detector systems.




