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John Stupak III is an Associate Professor in the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in High Energy Particle Physics. His research focuses on searches for new physics phenomena at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) using the ATLAS detector, particularly addressing the hierarchy problem and dark matter's nature.
Education: B.S. from Fairfield University (2007); Ph.D. from Stony Brook University (2012). His work includes studies of displaced vertices from long-lived particles, Higgs boson exotic decays, and monojet signatures for dark matter. He has contributed to ATLAS detector optimization and holds the 2022 ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Award for advancing tracking algorithms.
- Research Group: Includes postdoc Elena Pompa Pacchi and graduate students Connor Waits, Achmad Gerwin, and Sidney Johnson.
- Key Areas: Supersymmetry, extra dimensions, dark matter detection, and LHC experimental techniques.
- Recent Work: Published 15+ articles in 2024-2025 on topics like vector-like quark searches, Higgs boson off-shell dynamics, and photonuclear jet production in heavy-ion collisions.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the ATLAS Collaboration, contributing to detector software and analysis strategies for beyond Standard Model physics.


