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Robert Dean Schamberger is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University. He earned his PhD from Stony Brook University in 1976 and has since been a key contributor to major particle physics experiments, including Fermilab's DZero experiment at the Tevatron and the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). His research focuses on fundamental particle interactions, detector electronics, and the electroweak sector of the Standard Model.
He has extensive experience with experiments such as E14, CUSB (studying the Upsilon resonance), and the historic Higgs boson discovery through the ATLAS collaboration. Schamberger is an expert in Liquid Argon Calorimeter systems, critical for high-energy physics measurements. His work emphasizes advancing detector readout electronics to meet evolving experimental demands.
No specific scientific awards are listed, though his contributions to the Higgs discovery and experimental physics are notable. No formal advisees are mentioned, but his involvement in large collaborations like ATLAS reflects a collaborative research style. His current work continues at the LHC, focusing on the highest-energy proton-proton collisions (7-14 TeV) at the LHC.





