
معرفی
Ian Low is a Professor at Northwestern University with a joint appointment in the Theory Group at Argonne National Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University (2001). His research focuses on theoretical particle physics, including investigations into the Standard Model, electroweak symmetry breaking mechanisms, Higgs boson properties, and dark matter phenomena.
Education:
- Ph.D., Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001
Research Interests: Low explores fundamental questions in particle physics, particularly extending beyond the Standard Model to address unresolved issues such as dark matter and the nature of the Higgs boson. His work integrates theoretical frameworks to analyze symmetry structures and their implications for high-energy physics experiments.
Awards:
- Simons Fellowship in Theoretical Physics (2012)
Lab/Affiliations: Active in Argonne's Theory Group, contributing to collaborative projects at the intersection of theoretical physics and experimental facilities like the Advanced Photon Source.
Office: Tech F417 (Northwestern) and Argonne Building 362, Room E149 (Lemont, IL).




