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Tetsuo Arisawa is a faculty member at Waseda University, affiliated with the Faculty of Human Sciences where he teaches Electromagnetics and Mechanics for Human Sciences. He also holds a position as a Teacher at Waseda University Senior High School. His research focuses on high-energy particle physics, particularly through his involvement with the CDF experiment at Fermilab's Tevatron collider.
Dr. Arisawa's research interests span multiple areas of high-energy physics including:
- High-energy particle multiplicity phenomena and negative binomial distribution
- Hard diffractive scattering in proton-antiproton collisions
- W boson physics and properties
- Top quark mass and production cross-section measurements
- B meson physics and oscillations
- Searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model
His extensive publication record includes 590 papers with 28,257 citations and an h-index of 86, demonstrating significant impact in the field of particle physics. His research has contributed to fundamental measurements in collider physics, particularly through the CDF experiment at Fermilab where he developed methods for measuring track parameters with Roman Pot detectors.
Dr. Arisawa has been involved in international collaborations, including work at:
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Brazil, 2006-2007)
- Fermilab (USA)
He currently serves as a Concurrent Researcher at the Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering (2024-2026) and has been involved in special research projects related to hard diffraction scattering in proton-antiproton collisions at √s=1.8 TeV. His work bridges theoretical particle physics with practical applications in human sciences education.



