Roy A. Briere
Professor
Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America
Biography
PhD: University of Chicago, Physics (1995) Professional Societies: Fellow, American Physical Society Honors and Awards: APS Outstanding Referee, 2009 Sugarman Award, Enrico Fermi Institute, Univ. of Chicago 1994 Professor of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2011– Indefinite Tenure, Carnegie Mellon University, 2006 Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 2004–2011 Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 1999–2004 Post-doctoral Research: Harvard University 1995–1999
Research Interest
Nuclear & Particle Physics High Energy Physics, high-energy particle physics. I am interested in "flavor physics"
Publications
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Roy A. Briere, A new source of CP violation?, Physics 3, 69 (2010)
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M. Ablikim et al., Evidence for the Direct Two-Photon Transition from ψ(3686) to J/ψ, Physical Review Letters 109, 172002 (2012)
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Roy Briere, Observing Matter-Antimatter Oscillations, Physics 6, 26 (2013)
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M. Ablikim et al., (BESIII Collaboration) Study of dynamics of D0→ K−e+νe and D0→π−e+νe, Phys. Rev. D 92, 072012 (2015)
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Roy A. Briere, Frederick A. Harris, Ryan E. Mitchell, Physics Accomplishments and Future Prospects of the BES Experiments at the BEPC Collider, Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 66, 143 (2016)