Eduard Ernstovich Boos (b. 06.05.1958) - Soviet and Russian physicist, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor, laureate of the international prize named after Bessel (2002), Lomonosov Prize, Moscow State University , 1st degree (2007).
| Eduard Ernstovich Boos | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | May 6, 1958 ( 61) |
| Place of Birth | |
| Scientific field | theoretical high energy physics |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
Born in Alma-Ata. The son of E.G. Boos .
Since 1984, the head. Department of Experimental High Energy Physics, Head of the Laboratory of Electroweak and New Interactions, Department of Theoretical Physics of High Energies, D.V. Skobeltsyn Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University .
1984 - PhD in Physics and Mathematics, dissertation topic “Some asymptotic solutions in gauge theories and the problem of observability of colored objects”.
1991 - Doctor of Physics and Mathematics (“Nonperturbative physical consequences of relativistic dynamical equations in quantum field theory”).
Professor (2012).
A participant in the discovery of the single birth of the top quark at the Tevatron collider in the D0 experiment and at the LHC collider in the CMS experiment and receiving new restrictions on possible deviations from the predictions of the Standard Model.
He created:
- a new method for modeling events taking into account loop corrections,
- SingleTop generator,
- new method for choosing optimal kinematic variables.
He calculated the complete sets of Feynman tree diagrams for processes at colliders involving the top quark, Higgs boson and a number of particles outside the framework of the Standard Model. He developed a method for dividing complete sets of Feynman diagrams into gauge-invariant subsets, in which the amount of computation is significantly reduced.
Laureate of the International Prize. Bessel (2002) and Lomonosov Prize, Moscow State University , 1st degree (2007).