David Stuart Professor and chair, Dept. of Physics University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106 DavidStuart@UCSB.edu UCSB office: 3001 Broida, (805) 893-3742 CERN office: Bat. 510-1-006, phone: 79809
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My research is in experimental particle physics, where we are striving to understand the fundamental constituents and interactions of matter. I am working on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment focusing on searching for new phenomena beyond the standard model. I'm particularly interested in the long-lived particles that are expected in a variety of beyond-standard-model physics scenarios because they lead to challenging signatures that would not yet have been uncovered in the experimental data collected so far.
I'm also working on a detector upgrade called the MIP Timing Layer that will provide a time measurement for minimum ionizing particles with timing resolution of about 30 ps. This new detector is based on two exciting new technologies with LYSO scintillator readout by silicon photomultipliers in the lower-radiation central part of the detector and low-gain avalanche diodes in the higher radiation forward detector.
I have ongoing opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in research by taking a Phys199 course.
Other recent courses are: Intermediate mechaincs (Phys103), Analog Electronics (Phys127AL), Prototyping for physics majors (Phys150). and AYUSLOT.
Interesting links: An interesting read Paul Graham, Collaborative fund, Daniel Stuart