
معرفی
Shuichi Kunori is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas Tech University. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly exploring the Standard Model and Supersymmetry (SUSY), and designing advanced detectors for high-energy physics experiments. He has contributed to major collaborations like CMS at the LHC, investigating new physics beyond the Standard Model through searches for dark matter, extra dimensions, and quantum black holes. His work also involves detector development, including radiation-hard materials and high-granularity calorimeters.
Research Interests: Particle Physics (Standard Model, SUSY, Higgs physics); Detector Design (calorimeters, silicon modules, fiber optics); Future Collider Technologies.
Key Contributions: Over 1000 publications, including seminal work on dijet resonance searches, dark matter detection, and detector prototypes for next-generation colliders. Ongoing projects include R&D on scintillation fibers and silicon sensors for future experiments.




