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Michael Strauss is the David Ross Boyd Professor in the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on experimental particle physics, particularly using data from the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to study the Higgs boson and explore new physics beyond the Standard Model. He has contributed to measurements of Higgs boson decays and vector boson fusion processes.
- Education:
- B.S., Biola University (1981)
- M.S., University of California, Los Angeles (1983)
- Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1988)
His research interests include collider-based particle physics, Higgs boson properties, and dark matter studies. Recent work emphasizes precision measurements of Higgs boson decays to WW particles and vector boson fusion processes. His publications reflect a focus on ATLAS collaboration results from the LHC.
He has been recognized with awards including the David Ross Boyd Professorship, Carlisle And Lurline Mabrey Presidential Professorship, and teaching awards for excellence in instruction. His contributions to OU span over three decades, highlighted by the 'Recognition for 30 Years of Service.'
While no specific grants or advising details are listed, his role in the ATLAS collaboration underscores active participation in large-scale experimental physics teams. His work aligns with ongoing efforts to uncover fundamental particles and forces through high-energy collisions.


