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John Hauser is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, holding a courtesy appointment in the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES) within the College of Engineering and Applied Science. His research focuses on quantum control systems, high-energy physics, and detector technology, particularly through collaborations with the CMS experiment at CERN. His work bridges aerospace engineering and fundamental physics, addressing challenges in spacecraft attitude control optimization and particle physics analysis.
Hauser's research interests span quantum optimal control strategies, experimental studies of charm quark dynamics in heavy ion collisions, and the development of advanced detector systems like GEM technologies for particle tracking. He has contributed to projects such as the PETRA IV synchrotron and has explored new physics signatures through LHC data analysis, including searches for long-lived particles and rare Higgs boson decays.
His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining numerical optimization methods with particle physics experiments. This includes trajectory optimization for spacecraft using control moment gyroscopes and applying deep learning to identify tau lepton decays. His work underscores the interplay between theoretical physics and experimental techniques in advancing our understanding of fundamental interactions and aerospace systems.
- Key Projects: CMS Experiment, PETRA IV Machine Project
- Labs/Teams: CMS Collaboration Group, Advanced Detector Technology Lab




