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John Stupak III is an Associate Professor of High Energy Particle Physics at the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on new physics searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) using the ATLAS detector, particularly addressing the hierarchy problem and dark matter. He holds a B.S. from Fairfield University (2007) and a Ph.D. from SUNY Stony Brook (2012). His work includes analyzing LHC data for beyond-Standard-Model phenomena, such as dark matter candidates and exotic Higgs boson interactions.
Dr. Stupak's research interests span collider physics, ATLAS detector optimization, and LHC-based studies of fundamental particles. He has contributed to key experiments like the search for light long-lived particles via displaced vertices and the development of jet flavor-tagging algorithms. His 2022 ATLAS Outstanding Achievement Award recognized his role in integrating large-radius tracking into standard reconstruction procedures.
His recent publications emphasize ATLAS detector performance, off-shell Higgs boson measurements, and novel analysis techniques for new physics. While no specific grants or advisees are listed, his work is deeply tied to collaborative efforts within the ATLAS Collaboration. The Homer L. Dodge Department supports his research through its infrastructure and affiliations with LHC initiatives.

