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Shih-Chieh Hsu is a Professor of Physics at the University of Washington's Department of Physics, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. He leads experimental particle physics research using Large Hadron Collider data through collaborations like the ATLAS and FASER experiments. His work focuses on dark matter searches, neutrino interactions, and AI-driven discovery methods. He also co-leads the FastML project for accelerated machine learning in high-energy physics.
Education: PhD in Particle Physics from UC San Diego (2008), MS and BSc in Physics from National Taiwan University (2000 and 1999). Professional roles include serving as Director of the NSF HDR Institute A3D3 and holding prior positions from Assistant Professor (2012–2018) to Associate Professor (2018–2023) before becoming full Professor in 2023.
Research interests integrate cutting-edge computing with physics discovery: developing heterogeneous computing frameworks (FPGAs/GPUs), AI algorithms for data analysis, and detector technologies. His team collaborates with Prof. Scott Hauck’s ACME Lab on ATLAS Pixel upgrades and real-time ML systems.
Awards include DOE Early Career Award (2016–2021) and UW’s Undergraduate Research Mentor award (2018). His outreach efforts promote STEM education through physics engagement programs.


