Anna Goussiou
Assistant Professor,
Experimental Particle Physics
B.S. Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
M.S. University Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. University Wisconsin-Madison
| E-mail: |
agoussio (at) nd (dot) edu |
| Address: |
Nieuwland Science Hall 410 |
| Phone: |
(574-63)1-7322 |
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(574-63)1-5952 |
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| Research
Interests
Prof. Goussiou's primary research interest
is in unraveling the underlying mechanism responsible for electroweak
symmetry breaking and the generation of mass. This research, central
to Particle Physics today, is currently being pursued in studies
of hadron-hadron collisions at the Tevatron collider at Fermilab,
and will subsequently continue at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
at CERN. Prof. Goussiou is heavily involved in the calibration,
optimization and physics analysis of the Tevatron data using the
D0 detector, and is committed to exploring the physics potential
of the LHC using the CMS detector.
Selected Publications
“Probing
BFKL dynamics in the dijet cross section at large rapidity intervals
in
collisions at
=1800 and 630 GeV,” B. Abbott et al. , Phys. Rev.
Lett. 84, 5722 (2000).
“Report
of the Higgs Working Group of the Tevatron Run II SUSY/Higgs Workshop,”
M. Carena et al. , Fermilab-Conf-00/279-T, SCIPP-00/37;
hep-ph/0010338.
“High-p
T Jets in
Collisions at =630
and 1800 GeV,” B. Abbott et al. , Phys. Rev.
D 64, 032003 (2001).
“
production cross section in
collisions at =1.8
TeV,” V.M. Abazov et al. , Phys. Rev. D67, 012004
(2003).
Honors and Activities:
National Science Foundation
CAREER Award, USA, 2005
Particle
Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) Advanced Fellowship,
U.K., 2000
DESY
Fellowship, Germany, 1995 (declined)
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