T. Dai
Physics and Astronomy · Indiana University
Publications
422
Citations
7,634
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
36
Publishing since 1991
T. Dai works in experimental and theoretical high-energy particle physics, including work with the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Their research spans detector hardware development (such as muon-detecting drift tubes), searches for new particles, and studies of how jets of particles evolve through quark-gluon plasma, an extreme state of matter. Much of the work involves large collaborative experiments studying particle collisions.
Publication activity has been low and intermittent over the past decade, with a small cluster of papers around 2019 and 2022 and none listed in the most recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Construction and testing of sMDT tubes at the University of Michigan for the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer upgrade
Journal of Instrumentation · 2022
- Search for low mass Z' signature in four muon final state with the ATLAS detector.
APS April Meeting Abstracts · 2019
- Multi-stage jet evolution through QGP using the JETSCAPE framework: inclusive jets, correlations and leading hadrons
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2019
- Double gauge boson production at 7/8/13 TeV
CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research) · 2016
- Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment×3
- Journal of Instrumentation×2
- arXiv (Cornell University)×1
- CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research)×1
- Bulletin of the American Physical Society×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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