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Particle physicist
Ritchie Patterson is a physicist at
Cornell University known for her research using the
Large Hadron Collider to examine
dark matter and the disappearance of
antimatter . She is a fellow of the
American Physical Society and an elected member of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science .
Education and career
Patterson has a B.A. from
Cornell University (1981) and a Ph.D. from the
University of Chicago (1990). Following her Ph.D., she returned to Cornell where was promoted to professor in 2005.
[1] Patterson is the director of the
Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education (CLASSE) and the
Center for Bright Beams (CBB) ,
[2] a science and technology center funded by the
National Science Foundation .
[3]
Research
Patterson's research centers on the use of the Large Hadron Collider to search for particles with long lifetimes.
[1]
Selected publications
Collaboration, The CMS; Chatrchyan, S; Hmayakyan, G; Khachatryan, V; Sirunyan, A M; Adam, W; Bauer, T; Bergauer, T; Bergauer, H; Dragicevic, M; Erö, J (2008-08-14).
"The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC" . Journal of Instrumentation . 3 (8): S08004.
Bibcode :
2008JInst...3S8004C .
doi :
10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/S08004 .
hdl :
10067/730480151162165141 .
ISSN
1748-0221 .
S2CID
250668481 .
CMS Collaboration (2021-04-27). "Search for long-lived particles decaying to jets with displaced vertices in proton-proton collisions at s=13 TeV". Physical Review D . 104 (5): 052011.
arXiv :
2104.13474 .
doi :
10.1103/PhysRevD.104.052011 .
S2CID
233423602 .
CMS Collaboration; Khachatryan, V.; Sirunyan, A. M.; Tumasyan, A.; Adam, W.; Asilar, E.; Bergauer, T.; Brandstetter, J.; Brondolin, E.; Dragicevic, M.; Erö, J. (2017-01-25).
"Search for $R$-parity violating supersymmetry with displaced vertices in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{TeV}$" . Physical Review D . 95 (1): 012009.
doi :
10.1103/PhysRevD.95.012009 .
hdl :
11655/18537 .
S2CID
125306174 .
Awards and honors
National Young Investigator, National Science Foundation (1994 to 1999)
[4]
Fellow, American Physical Society (2003)
[5]
Elected member, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2019)
[6]
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