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Michael E. Peskin is a Professor of Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics at Stanford University, based at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. His research focuses on precision Higgs physics, the Standard Model, and physics beyond the Standard Model, with particular interest in new theoretical methods and collider phenomenology.
His research interests include:
- Theoretical foundations of elementary particle physics
- Higgs boson properties and precision measurements
- Electroweak symmetry breaking mechanisms
- Physics beyond the Standard Model including supersymmetry
- Collider physics and future accelerator technologies
- Linear colliders and Higgs factories
Professor Peskin's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the future direction of particle physics, with particular attention to Higgs boson studies, the hierarchy problem, and next-generation collider facilities. His work spans both theoretical developments and connections to experimental results, showing his commitment to bridging theory and experiment in particle physics. He has made significant contributions to understanding electroweak symmetry breaking and the implications of the Higgs boson discovery.
Professor Peskin has received recognition for his scholarly contributions, as evidenced by his extensive publication record and invited lectures at major institutions worldwide. His work continues to influence the direction of particle physics research globally, particularly in planning for future particle physics facilities.
As an educator, Professor Peskin has taught numerous advanced physics courses at Stanford University including Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Field Theory, Statistical Mechanics, and specialized topics in particle physics. He has also developed educational materials and textbooks that have become standard references in the field, demonstrating his commitment to physics education at all levels.




