User:Pulu

This user is an Experimental Physicist.
This user is an aikidoka.

Anthony Barker is an experimental particle physicist. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University Physics Department January 2015. He work with the CMS and was stationed at CERN for a year. He wrote his dissertation on searches for Supersymmetry resulting in Higgs bosons in the di-photon final state using 2012 CMS data. He did a postdoc at Purdue university, where he worked on the CMS experiment and was stationed at Fermilab.

He have a B.S. in Physics and a B.S. in electrical engineering from Rutgers University. He also graduated with minors in math and history.
He have been practicing the martial art Kokikai Aikido since 2004.

He have a paper published in Nature Nanotechknology on experimental solid state physics regarding graphene.

His username is a whimsical reference to Tiglath-Pileser III.

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