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Laszlo J. Gutay is a Professor of Physics at Purdue University, where he has held the position since 1976. He earned his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Physics from Oxford University (1959-1960) and Florida State University (1964), respectively. His research focuses on high energy experimental physics, particularly Higgs boson searches, supersymmetry, and quark-gluon plasma studies using the CMS detector at CERN's LHC. He leads Purdue's High Energy Physics Group and oversees the CMS muon detector construction and robotic quality control systems. His work includes pioneering robotics applications in cathode strip chamber manufacturing and accelerator physics innovations.
Professional contributions include roles as Task Leader at CMS Muon Endcap and co-spokesman for the Purdue Task D collaboration. Awards include the Herbert Newby McCoy Distinguished Research Award and Hungarian national medals for bravery and freedom. Gutay has supervised 13 Ph.D. theses and currently advises 6 graduate students. His 287 refereed publications span experimental particle physics, detector development, and accelerator technologies.
Research highlights include Higgs studies at LEP, robotic chamber fabrication, and LHC physics. Current projects involve analyzing LHC Run 3 data for new physics signals, including dark matter, supersymmetric particles, and exotic Higgs decays.





