- Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
- Physics beyond the Standard Model
- Weak Interactions
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Ritchie Patterson is the Helen T. Edwards Professor of Physics at Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in experimental elementary particle physics. He has served as Director of the Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education (CLASSE) since 2012 and leads the Center for Bright Beams (CBB) since 2016. His research focuses on discovering new particles at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), particularly long-lived particles, and planning for future colliders like the Higgs Factory. Education B.A. in Physics, Cornell University (1981) Ph.D. in Physics, University of Chicago (1990) Research Interests Experimental elementary particle physics, with emphasis on: • Physics beyond the Standard Model • Weak interactions and dark matter detection • Higgs boson properties and collider experiments • Electron beam brightness enhancement for scientific applications Scientific Awards National Young Investigator (1994-1999) Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (1994-1996) American Physical Society Fellow (2003) Provost’s Award for Distinguished Scholarship (2005) Advising and Collaborations Dissertation advisor for graduate student Peace Kotamnives. Leads the Center for Bright Beams (NSF Science and Technology Center) with $22M grant renewal, involving 10 universities and 3 national labs in interdisciplinary electron beam research.











