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Kevin T Pitts

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Kevin T. Pitts is a high energy experimentalist who has made seminal contributions to the measurement and understanding of CP violation in bottom quark decays . He received a B.A. in physics and mathematics from Anderson University (1987) and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Oregon (1989 and 1994, respectively). After working as a research associate at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in the Collider Detector Facility (CDF) experiments, Professor Pitts joined the faculty at the University of Illinois in 1999.

Professor Pitts continues to work on the CDF experiment at Fermilab. He leads the Illinois group responsible for the construction, installation, integration, and operation of the very-high-speed digital trigger (XTRP), a central component of the CDF trigger system. Professor Pitts is also co-leader of the CDF Bottom Physics working group (link: http://www-cdf.fnal.gov/physics/new/bottom/bottom.html) He was the overall project manager for the electronics for the CDF central outer tracking chamber (COT), which included coordinating design and development of the front-end electronics and trigger and the integration of data acquisition.

An engaging and gifted teacher, Professor Pitts has already received high marks for his introductory Physics lectures.

Honors and awards

  • Engineering Council Award for Excellence in Advising
  • NSF CAREER Award
  • DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator
  • Center for Advanced Study

Semesters Ranked Excellent Teacher by Students

  • Fall 2012: PHYS 192
  • Spring 2012: PHYS 199
  • Spring 2011: PHYS 192 (outstanding)
  • Fall 2010: PHYS 192
  • Spring 2010: PHYS 192
  • Fall 2009: PHYS 192
  • Spring 2009: PHYS 199
  • Spring 2007: PHYS 199
  • Fall 2006: PHYS 199
  • Spring 2006: PHYS 199
  • Fall 2004: PHYS 150 (outstanding)
  • Spring 2004: PHYS 326
  • Fall 2003: PHYS 225 (outstanding)
  • Spring 2003: PHYS 326
  • Fall 2002: PHYS 225

Selected Publications

  • A. Abulencia, et al. Search for Bs0→ μ+μ- and Bd0→ μ+μ- Decays in pp- collisions with CDF II. Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 221805-1-7 (2005).
  • D. Acosta, et al. Measurement of partial widths and search for direct CP violation in D0 meson decays to K-/K+ and π-p+. Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 122001-1-7 ( 2005).
  • D. Acosta, et al. Measurement of the lifetime difference between Bs mass eigenstates. Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 101803-1-7 (2005).
  • D. Acosta, et al. First measurements of inclusive W and Z cross sections from Run II of the Fermilab Tevatron collider. Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 091803-1-7 (2005).
  • D. Acosta, et al. Measurement of the tt production cross section in pp collisions at √s= 1.96 TeV using lepton + jets events with secondary vertex b -tagging. Phys. Rev. D 71, 052003-1-28 (2005).
  • D. Acosta, et al. Measurement of the moments of the hadronic invariant mass distribution in semileptonic B decays. Phys. Rev. D 71, 051103-1-9 ( 2005).

Contact Information

Office
231 Loomis Laboratory

Phone
217.333.3946

Fax
217.333.4990

Email
kpitts@illinois.edu

Areas of Research

  • High Energy Physics (experimental)

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