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Frank J. Sciulli

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At the beginning of his career Sciulli did research on how hadrons reveal the selection rules that govern the weak interaction. In the late 1960s, he turned to deep-inelastic scattering of neutrinos by nucleons. This research, which came to be called the CCFR (Chicago-Columbia-Fermilab-Rochester)
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After formal retirement he continued to work on ZEUS data. He also serves on the Fermilab Board of Trustees and as co-chair of the Experimental Advisory Committee of the
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with bachelor's degree in 1960, master's degree in 1961, and PhD in 1965 with a dissertation involving experiments on K-meson decays. At
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and John Parsons, worked on designing and constructing instrumentation and accumulating and analyzing data for the
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Gaillard, Mary K.; Grannis, Paul D.; Sciulli, Frank J. (1999). "The standard model of particle physics".
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associated with HERA. In 2004 he retired from Columbia University as professor emeritus.
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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and later a professor. In 1981 he became a professor at
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Index

Philadelphia
particle physics
University of Pennsylvania
Caltech
assistant professor
Columbia University
Fermilab
quark model
weak neutral currents
quantum chromodynamics
HERA accelerator
DESY
Allen Caldwell
ZEUS experiment
Sanford Underground Research Facility
Panofsky Prize
American Physical Society
Mary K. Gaillard
Paul Grannis


"1995 W.K.H. Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics Recipient, Frank J. Sciulli"


"Frank Sciulli"
"Frank J. Sciulli"
arXiv
hep-ph/9812285
Bibcode
1999RvMPS..71...96G

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