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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Physics in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Physics in United States Leader Award
  • 2014 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

John Paul Chou is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Nuclear and High Energy Physics as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The scientist's work frequently intersects with advanced materials and health-related fields.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication

Chou's publication record reflects a combination of experimental physics and materials science. Their recent papers include:

  • "The MATHUSLA test stand", 2020, published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • "An Update to the Letter of Intent for MATHUSLA: Search for Long-Lived Particles at the HL-LHC", 2020, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Nanoflower-like K-birnessite cathode material for high-capacity aqueous Zn-ion battery", 2025, published in Ionics
  • "Recent Progress and Next Steps for the MATHUSLA LLP Detector", 2022, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Nipple Sensation and Nipple-Areolar Complex Outcomes After Oncoplastic Breast Surgery.", 2025, published in PubMed

In terms of frequent co-authors, Chou has collaborated repeatedly with several researchers, including:

  • C. Alpigiani
  • David Curtin
  • E. Etzion
  • Ali Garabaglu
  • Gilad Mizrachi

The scientist has published primarily in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • Ionics
  • PubMed
  • Journal of Materials Science

John Paul Chou was awarded the Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2014.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Evidence for the 125 GeV Higgs boson decaying to a pair of τ leptons

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A.M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Event generator tunes obtained from underlying event and multiparton scattering measurements

    V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam

  • Observation of a new boson with mass near 125 GeV in pp collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=7 $ and 8 TeV

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • Particle-flow reconstruction and global event description with the CMS detector

    A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam;E. Asilar

  • Precise determination of the mass of the Higgs boson and tests of compatibility of its couplings with the standard model predictions using proton collisions at 7 and 8 TeV

    V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam

  • Combined Measurement of the Higgs Boson Mass in pp Collisions at √s=7 and 8 TeV with the ATLAS and CMS Experiments

    G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;O. Abdinov

  • Observation of long-range, near-side angular correlations in pPb collisions at the LHC

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • Jet energy scale and resolution in the CMS experiment in pp collisions at 8 TeV

    Khachatryan;AM Sirunyan;A Tumasyan;W Adam

  • Search for leptonic decays of W' bosons in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • Identification of heavy-flavour jets with the CMS detector in pp collisions at 13 TeV

    A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam;F. Ambrogi

  • Combined results of searches for the standard model Higgs boson in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • Measurements of inclusive W and Z cross sections in pp collisions at \sqrt {s} = 7 TeV

    V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam

  • Measurement of the properties of a Higgs boson in the four-lepton final state

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

  • Search for physics beyond the standard model in dilepton mass spectra in proton-proton collisions at √s=8 TeV

    V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam

  • Search for neutral MSSM Higgs bosons decaying to a pair of tau leptons in pp collisions

    Vardan Khachatryan;Robin Erbacher;Camilo Andres Carrillo Montoya;Chang-Seong Moon

  • Search for supersymmetry in hadronic final states with missing transverse energy using the variables αT and b-quark multiplicity in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeV

    S. Chatrchyan;V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Halkiadakis
E. Halkiadakis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Andris Skuja
Andris Skuja University of Maryland, College Park
Jovan Milosevic
Jovan Milosevic University of Belgrade
Yasar Onel
Yasar Onel University of Iowa

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