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Morris Swartz is a full Professor in the William H. Miller III Department of Physics & Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University (JHU). He joined JHU in 1998 after prior roles at CERN, SLAC, and as part of the SLD and Mark II Collaborations. His research focuses on experimental high-energy physics, precision tests of the Standard Model, and searches for physics beyond it.
Education: PhD in Physics (University of Chicago, 1983); BS in Physics (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1976). Awards: Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
Research highlights include pioneering work on radiation-hard silicon pixel sensors, development of a double junction model for irradiated silicon, and leadership in the SLD Electroweak Working Group. His recent efforts with the CMS Collaboration at CERN LHC emphasize sensor technology improvements that enhance particle tracking and b-tagging.
Key collaborations have included UA2 at CERN SPS, Mark II/SLCPOL at SLAC, and SLD. His career spans over four decades in experimental particle physics with contributions to neutrino scattering studies, W/Z boson analysis, and lepton flavor violation research.



