2023 - Research.com Physics in United States Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2014 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For leadership in searches for new phenomena within the CDF and CMS collaborations, and in conception, design, construction, and operation of detector and trigger systems enabling these experiments
Jay Hauser spends much of his time researching Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Standard Model and Higgs boson. His Particle physics study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Lepton. His work in Nuclear physics covers topics such as Charged particle which are related to areas like Anisotropy.
His Large Hadron Collider research includes themes of Physics beyond the Standard Model, Supersymmetry and Proton. His Higgs boson research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gluon, Electroweak interaction, Elementary particle and Massless particle. His Hadron research incorporates elements of Meson and Production.
Jay Hauser mostly deals with Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Lepton and Standard Model. His research related to Top quark, Quark, Pair production, Boson and Muon might be considered part of Particle physics. His work in Nuclear physics is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Quantum chromodynamics.
Jay Hauser has included themes like Supersymmetry and Higgs boson in his Large Hadron Collider study. His Lepton study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Tevatron, State, Neutrino and Invariant mass. Jay Hauser works mostly in the field of Standard Model, limiting it down to topics relating to Production and, in certain cases, Energy, as a part of the same area of interest.
Jay Hauser mainly investigates Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Nuclear physics, Standard Model and Lepton. His is doing research in Quark, Higgs boson, Boson, Pair production and Top quark, both of which are found in Particle physics. His research investigates the connection between Large Hadron Collider and topics such as Muon that intersect with problems in Electron.
His Nuclear physics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Jet. In his research, Energy is intimately related to Production, which falls under the overarching field of Standard Model. His Lepton research incorporates themes from Neutrino and Invariant mass.
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Observation of a new boson at a mass of 125 GeV with the CMS experiment at the LHC
S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan.
Physics Letters B (2012)
The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC
S. Chatrchyan;G. Hmayakyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan.
Journal of Instrumentation (2008)
The House of Quality
J. R. Hauser.
Harvard Business Review (1988)
Observation of top quark production in p̄p collisions with the collider detector at fermilab
F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow.
Physical Review Letters (1995)
Evidence for the 125 GeV Higgs boson decaying to a pair of τ leptons
S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A.M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2014)
Measurement of Higgs boson production and properties in the WW decay channel with leptonic final states
S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan.
web science (2014)
The Voice of the Customer
Abbie Griffin;John R. Hauser.
(1993)
Design and marketing of new products
Glen L. Urban;John Richard Hauser.
(1980)
Observation of the diphoton decay of the Higgs boson and measurement of its properties
Vardan Khachatryan;Robin Erbacher;Camilo Andres Carrillo Montoya;Chang-Seong Moon.
European Physical Journal C (2014)
Search for dark matter and large extra dimensions in monojet events in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV
S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan.
web science (2012)
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