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Matthew Jones is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Purdue University, specializing in Experimental High Energy Physics. He is a core member of the CMS, Mu2e, and CDF collaborations, focusing on detector development, Higgs boson studies, and lepton flavor violation research. He leads the US effort to produce pixel sensor modules for the CMS tracking detector upgrade at CERN's LHC. His work includes robotic assembly techniques for precision detectors and contributions to the Fermilab Test Beam Facility.
- PhD and postdoctoral experience at CERN (OPAL experiment) and SLAC (SLD detector).
- Recipient of multiple grants for detector R&D and particle physics experiments.
- Active in outreach through QuarkNet workshops, training high school teachers and students in particle physics.
Research interests span experimental particle physics, including bottom hadron studies, neutrino interactions, and physics beyond the Standard Model. He has pioneered hardware triggers for bottom quark detection and contributed to B_s oscillation measurements at Fermilab's Tevatron.
Teaching includes courses like Introduction to Particle Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and Electronics for Research since 2003. He organized Purdue's participation in the INFIERI EU project, attending workshops on intelligent signal processing and frontier research.
Labs/Teams: CMS Collaboration, Mu2e Collaboration, INFIERI Project, Fermilab-Collaborative Detector Development.



