Masahiro Morii
Masahiro Morii is an experimental physicist working on studies of elementary particles and their interactions. He is currently involved in the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. His current research focuses on upgrading the ATLAS Inner Tracker for High-Luminosity LHC and on analyzing the data in search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Prof. Morii received his PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1994 on his research with the OPAL experiment at CERN. He worked on the BABAR experiment at the PEP-II B Factory, initially as a postdoc at SLAC and later as an Assistant Professor at Harvard. After receiving his tenure in 2007, he shifted his research to the ATLAS experiment.
Prof. Morii currently supervises
- Laura Bruce, graduate student
- Aidan Chambers, graduate student
- Santiago Cane, graduate student
- Sam Ferraro, graduate student
Previous advisees can be found in his CV.