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Martin Breidenbach is Professor Emeritus of Particle Physics and Astrophysics at Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. His career includes pioneering work on deep inelastic scattering (revealing quark structure) and discoveries of the J/ψ particle and tau lepton at SPEAR. He co-led the SLD experiment using polarized beams for precision electroweak measurements.
Current research focuses on the Cool Copper Collider (C3), neutrino-less double-beta decay in xenon, and applications of sensor technology in neuroscience. Recent articles cover monolithic pixel sensors, sustainability in collider design, and EXO-200 detector systems.
Honors include the Panofsky Prize and APS Fellowship. He collaborates on international projects like the ILC detector design and C3 R&D.
His lab develops cryogenic accelerator structures and ultra-low background detectors, advancing high-energy physics and interdisciplinary science.



