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Stephen Wagner is a Research Professor (Attendant Rank) in the Physics Department at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is part of the research faculty and has been involved in significant experimental physics projects. Previously employed at SLAC from 1989 to 2004, he now focuses on the CMS experiment at CERN’s LHC, the BaBar experiment at SLAC, and research into proposed electron-positron linear colliders such as CLIC and ILC.
His research interests include particle physics experiments, particularly focusing on collider physics. He is actively involved in the CMS experiment at the LHC, analyzing high-energy collisions, and contributes to the BaBar experiment’s studies of B-meson decays. Additionally, he explores the design and potential of future linear colliders like CLIC and ILC, emphasizing detector development and beam dynamics. His work spans experimental measurements, detector technology, and theoretical aspects of particle interactions, such as CP violation and electroweak asymmetries.
Recent contributions include studies on B-meson branching fractions, beam-beam deflection in colliders, and CP violation mechanisms. Earlier work includes analyses of charm quark electroweak asymmetries and heavy flavor physics, showcasing a sustained focus on precision measurements and detector advancements in high-energy physics.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts. No information on advised students or grants is available. He collaborates with the CMS experiment at CERN and the BaBar experiment at SLAC, contributing to large-scale international research teams focused on advancing particle physics through experimental and theoretical investigations.


