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Junjie Zhu is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Michigan, specializing in experimental high energy physics. He conducts research at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (ATLAS experiment) and previously worked on the D0 experiment at Fermilab's Tevatron Collider. His research focuses on Standard Model measurements, new physics searches, and detector upgrades.
- PhD in Physics from University of Maryland (2004)
- Bachelor's in Modern Physics from University of Science and Technology of China (2000)
His work involves electroweak physics, including precision measurements of W/Z bosons and Higgs boson searches. He leads muon spectrometer electronics upgrades for ATLAS and has developed ASICs for detector systems. His team's research spans vector boson scattering, triboson production, and diboson processes.
His publications demonstrate a focus on high-energy collider experiments (Tevatron and LHC), detector technology R&D, and Standard Model validation. Key contributions include W boson mass/width measurements and Higgs discovery efforts.
Scientific awards include:
- DOE Early Career Award
- US ATLAS Fellow
- Alvin Tollestrup Award
- APS Fellow
- Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow
He has supervised 7 PhD students and leads the NSF-supported UM-CERN summer REU/HST programs. His lab operations include commissioning of the New Small Wheel sTGC detector and maintenance of the ATLAS Monitored Drift Tube frontend electronics.
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