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Joseph Boudreau is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on particle physics experiments, including the ATLAS experiment at CERN (Geneva), the CDF experiment at the Tevatron, and the ALEPH experiment at LEP. He specializes in precision measurements of elementary particle properties (e.g., Z boson, top quark) and computing/software for collision event visualization.
His academic background includes significant contributions to high-energy physics collaborations. Notable research areas include top quark physics, Wtb vertex analysis, and detector simulation techniques using Fourier space deconvolution. He advises graduate student Runyu Bi and has authored/co-authored papers on topics ranging from B-meson mixing phases to jet cross-section measurements.
His technical expertise includes software development for high-energy physics analysis and visualization tools, with active involvement in the ATLAS simulation infrastructure. No specific scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided text.





